As per the party’s rules, the election process for its president’s post can be started only after the completion of organisational elections in at least half of the state units. As on Thursday only three states — Rajasthan, J&K and Uttarakhand —had completed the election of their state unit chiefs. The party members said 15 more states need to complete their processes to pave the way for the president’s poll process.
Given the fact that assembly elections are slated in Assam, Bengal and Kerala early next year, the BJP leadership has already nominated new state presidents in these states to lead the party during the elections.
BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Goa are likely to complete their processes in the next few days, while several other smaller states in north India as well as in the northeast have indicated that they will complete their organisational elections to meet the requisite number of states required for election to the party’s national president.
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