BJP moves to rejig organisations in pollbound MP, Raj

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi/Jaipur/Bhopal 

Having suffered reverses in recent bypolls,

the BJP moved to rejig its organisations in two states where assembly elections are due later this year, as it appointed a new in today and appeared set to bring in a new in

BJP appointed Rakesh Singh, the party's whip in the Lok Sabha, as the head of its unit, replacing Nandkumar Singh Chauhan, who had been at the helm since August 2014.

A party statement said that party and K Hari Babu, who recently resigned as BJP chief, besides Chauhan have been made members of its

Parmani today resigned as of party's unit. Sources said new heads of the party in and will be announced soon.

"I have worked for strengthening the party as its worker. I will continue to work in accordance with the responsibilities given to me as a disciplined party worker," Parnami, who had been appointed as in February 2014 and is an MLA from Jaipur's Adarsh Nagar constituency, said.

Asked if his resignation was a fallout of the BJP's defeat in the recent bypolls in Alwar and Ajmer, Parnami said, "Any defeat or victory is a collective responsibility and individuals are not responsible."

Narendra Singh Tomar, who was in contention for the post of the in Madhya Pradesh, will be its campaign committee chief, sources said.

(55), a three-term representing in the Lok Sabha, is seen as a dynamic leader with vast organizational experience and the party hopes that he will be able to use its strong organisation in the state to ward off damage due to any perceived anti-incumbency in the state.

According to sources in Bhopal, Singh's name was finalised at the BJP's state core group meeting in the state capital last night. The meeting was also attended by Minister and BJP

Elections to the 230-member Assembly will be held by the end of the year.

The BJP is in power in the state for 15 years and Minister has led it to convincing victories in the 2008 and 2013 assembly polls.

However, the party's loss in a string of bypolls coupled with agitations by farmers and then Dalits has given the opposition hope that it can breach the saffron fortress this time.

The BJP is believed to be facing a much stronger challenge in Rajasthan, underlined recently in its loss in the two bypolls.

Party sources said a revamp of the organisation is likely in the state.

too will go to the polls later this year.

In Andhra Pradesh, the party has been left without an ally and hopes to strengthen its organisation under a new

It has claimed that the decision of the to break ties with it has given the party an opportunity to broaden its base and appeal.

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First Published: Wed, April 18 2018. 15:35 IST