BJP Mahila Morcha Revamps Team in MP to Boost Women's Participation

The Madhya Pradesh BJP Mahila Morcha has announced a significant organisational reshuffle, appointing new state office bearers across various positions. The new team includes vice-presidents, general secretaries, ministers, and in-charges for media, social media, IT, and training from districts across the state. Since taking charge, State President Ashwini Paranjape has emphasized empowering women through flagship schemes and grassroots mobilisation. This restructuring is seen as preparation for future elections, including the 2028 Assembly polls, aiming to energise women workers and enhance the party's gender-inclusive outreach.

Key Points: BJP Mahila Morcha Announces New Office Bearers in Madhya Pradesh

  • Major organisational reshuffle announced
  • New team to cover various district positions
  • Focus on boosting women's participation
  • Preparation for future electoral battles
  • Aims to reinforce organisational strength
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Madhya Pradesh: BJP Mahila Morcha announces new office bearers

Madhya Pradesh BJP Mahila Morcha reshuffles leadership, appointing new vice-presidents, secretaries, and in-charges to strengthen women's outreach.

"These appointments aim to energise women leaders at every level - State BJP Mahila Morcha"

Bhopal, March 21

Madhya Pradesh BJP Mahila Morcha, on Saturday, announced a major organisational reshuffle with new state office bearers appointed.

With the concurrence of State BJP President Hemant Khandelwal, State party Mahila Morcha President Ashwini Paranjape Rajawade has announced these appointments.

The new team covering various positions across districts to strengthen women participation throughout the state.

Prominent appointments include Vice-Presidents; Neelima Shinde from Jabalpur, Asha Gupta from Panna, Maya Patel from Dewas, Shalini Sarawgi from Shahdol, Anjana Patel from Barwani, Vibha Shrivastava from Ashoknagar and Supreeti Jadiya from Sagar, among others.

General Secretaries are Jyoti Singh Rajput from Seoni, Sapna Verma from Satna, and Mona Sustani from Rajgarh.

Ministers include Supri Shashi Patel from Mandla, Sukhbu Gupta from Jabalpur, Reena Dodiya from Dindori, Mamta Malviya from Betul, Anjali Rayjada from Jabalpur, Charulata Yadav from Khandwa, Seema Jayswal from Singrauli, Pramila Yadav from Ujjain, among others.

Treasurers are CA Nidhi Beng from Indore and Archana Agrawal from Jabalpur. Co-treasurer is Purnima Tiwari from Rewa.

Office Ministers feature Bhavna Singh and Vimla Tiwari from Bhopal along with Lalita Puriya from Narmadapuram.

Media in-charges are Harsha Thakur from Khandwa, Supri Priyanka Urmaliya from Satna and Smriti Jain from Narsinghpur.

Social media in-charges include Sarika Upadhyay from Jabalpur and Bhayani Singh Thakur from Bhopal.

IT in-charges are Supri Sudha Suryavanshi from Indore, Rashmi Pandey from Bhopal and Kiran Bhatoriya from Jabalpur.

Policy and research in-charges feature Sadhvi Bhardwaj from Bhopal, Suman Singh from Sidhi and Indu Choudhary from Sagar.

Training in-charges are Shivani Adaspurkar from Indore Nagar, Vandana Arya from Narsinghpur and Vetana Sharma from Shajapur.

These appointments aim to energise women leaders at every level and enhance outreach among female voters.

Since taking charge in November 2025, State BJP Mahila Morcha President Ashwini Paranjape has emphasised women's empowerment flagship schemes like Ladli Behna Yojana and grassroots mobilisation.

The reshuffle serves as preparation for future electoral battles, including the 2028 Assembly elections to boost women's participation and reinforce the Mahila Morcha's organisational strength further across Madhya Pradesh.

The state headquarters in Jabalpur will coordinate these efforts for smooth implementation of party programmes.

This renewed structure is expected to bring fresh energy to women workers, increase membership, and support BJPs commitment to gender-inclusive politics in the state.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Strong move by BJP. Ladli Behna Yojana has been a game-changer in MP. Empowering women at the grassroots level is key for development. Jai Hind!
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Ashwin V
While I appreciate the intent, I hope this isn't just about optics before the 2028 elections. The real test is whether these office bearers will have actual decision-making power or just remain figureheads. The party structure needs to be more than names on a list.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see specific roles like IT and social media in-charges. Political parties are finally recognizing the digital space. The team from Indore and Bhopal will have their work cut out for them!
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Nisha Z
As a woman from Dewas, I'm happy to see Maya Patel appointed as Vice-President. Local representation matters! Hope she raises our concerns in Bhopal. 🙏
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Vikram M
Organizational reshuffles are common, but the focus should be on outcomes. Will this lead to better policies for women entrepreneurs and farmers? That's what we need to watch.
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Kavya N
Jabalpur seems to be a major hub with many appointees! Good to see CA Nidhi Beng as Treasurer – financial expertise is crucial. All the best to

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