The Gujarat BJP has assigned six of its leaders to handle the Maharashtra Assembly elections. These leaders will be responsible for constituencies in Amravati, Mumbai, and Nashik. Starting next week, these Gujarat BJP leaders will be active in Maharashtra.
The Maharashtra Assembly elections are scheduled for this year. To prepare for these elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has given five leaders from Gujarat the task of managing the Maharashtra Assembly elections. Among the Gujarat BJP leaders assigned are two ministers: Rishikesh Patel and Jagdish Panchal. Additionally, Amit Thakur from Vejalpur and Amit Shah from Ellisbridge, both current MLAs from Ahmedabad city, have also been assigned.
Another leader is Pradeep Singh Jadeja, a former state-level Home Minister from Gujarat. Dhaval Patel, the MP from Valsad, has also been given responsibility for the Maharashtra Assembly elections.
These six Gujarat BJP leaders will be in charge of the Amravati, Mumbai, and Nashik constituencies. They will start their work in Maharashtra next week.
It’s not just Gujarat BJP leaders who have been assigned to the Maharashtra elections. Leaders from Rajasthan, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh have also been given responsibilities. These out-of-state leaders will help the Maharashtra BJP with specific constituencies.