
BJP sets July 1 date for organisational polls completion
BJP
announced Saturday that it aims to complete its organisational election process by July 1. The announcement was made by BJP state election officer and Member of Parliament
Pratap Chandra Sarangi
.
The process to elect the state president and national council members from the state is set to commence on Sunday and will span three days. Bihar MP Sanjay Jaiswal has been appointed as the observer for elections in Odisha.
It has been reported that Jaiswal will visit Odisha following publication of the election notification. The BJP's organisational elections, which takes place every three years, are a crucial part of the party's internal process.
The current cycle, dubbed "Organizational Election 2024", will begin at the local level and culminate with the election of the national president.
The party has completed the election process for its local, mandal, and district committees, setting the stage for the upcoming state-level elections.
This structured approach underscores the BJP's commitment to maintaining a robust and democratic organisational framework.

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