This is a list of State Presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party.

Statewise party presidents

[1]

State/UT Portrait Name Took office Appointed by
(National President)
Ref.
Andhra Pradesh Somu Veerraju.jpg Somu Veerraju 27 July 2020
(1 year, 348 days)
Jagat Prakash Nadda [2]
Arunachal Pradesh Biyuram Wahge 17 January 2020
(2 years, 174 days)
[3]
Assam Bhabesh Kalita 26 June 2021
(1 year, 14 days)
[4]

[5]

Bihar Sanjay Jaiswal BJP.jpg Sanjay Jaiswal 15 September 2019
(2 years, 298 days)
[6]
Chhattisgarh The Minister of State for Mines, Steel and Labour & Employment, Shri Vishnu Deo Sai addressing the SIMA conference, in New Delhi on August 01, 2014.jpg Vishnudeo Sai 2 June 2020
(2 years, 38 days)
[7]
Goa Sadanand Tanavade 12 January 2020
(2 years, 179 days)
[8]
Gujarat The Member of Parliament, Navsari, Shri C.R. Paatil delivering the inaugural speech, at the Public Information Campaign, at Dandi, Dist. Navsari, Gujarat on January 09, 2016.jpg C. R. Patil 20 July 2020
(1 year, 355 days)
[9]
Haryana Om Prakash Dhankhar.jpg O. P. Dhankar 19 July 2020
(1 year, 356 days)
[10]
Himachal Pradesh Suresh Kumar Kashyap 22 July 2020
(1 year, 353 days)
[11]
Jharkhand Deepak Prakash 25 February 2020
(2 years, 135 days)
[12]
Karnataka BJP election candidate Mangalore.jpg Nalin Kumar Kateel 20 August 2019
(2 years, 324 days)
[13]

[14]

Kerala K Surendran.jpg K. Surendran 15 February 2020
(2 years, 145 days)
[15]
Madhya Pradesh V. D. Sharma 15 February 2020
(2 years, 145 days)
[16]
Maharashtra The Guardian Minister, Maharashtra, Shri Chandrakantdada Patil addressing at the inauguration of the Public Information Campaign, at Gadhinglaj, Dist. Kolhapur, Maharashtra on November 06, 2015.jpg Chandrakant Bacchu Patil 17 July 2019
(2 years, 358 days)
[17]

[18]

Manipur Adhikarimayum Sharda Devi 26 June 2021
(1 year, 14 days)
Meghalaya Ernest Mawrie 15 January 2020
(2 years, 176 days)
[19]
Mizoram Vanlalhmuaka 7 January 2020
(2 years, 184 days)
[20]
Nagaland
Temjen Imma Along.jpg
Temjen Imma Along 19 June 2018
(4 years, 21 days)
Amit Shah [21]

[22]

Odisha Samir Mohanty 16 January 2020
(2 years, 175 days)
Jagat Prakash Nadda [23]
Punjab Ashwani Kumar Sharma 17 January 2020
(2 years, 174 days)
[24]
Rajasthan Dr. Satish Poonia.jpg Satish Poonia 14 September 2019
(2 years, 299 days)
[25]
Sikkim Dal Bahadur Chauhan 12 September 2017
(4 years, 301 days)
Amit Shah [26]
Tamil Nadu Annamalaianna1.jpg K. Annamalai 8 July 2021
(1 year, 2 days)
Jagat Prakash Nadda [27]
Telangana Bandi Sanjay Kumar 11 March 2020
(2 years, 121 days)
[28]
Tripura Manik Saha 15 January 2020
(2 years, 176 days)
[29]
Uttar Pradesh Swatantra Dev Singh.jpg Swatantra Dev Singh 16 July 2019
(2 years, 359 days)
[30]
Uttarakhand Madan Kaushik 12 March 2021
(1 year, 120 days)
[31]
West Bengal Sukanta Majumdar 20 September 2021
(293 days)
[32]

[33]

Andaman and Nicobar Islands Ajoy Bairagi 16 January 2020
(2 years, 175 days)
[34]
Chandigarh Arun Sood 18 January 2020
(2 years, 173 days)
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu Deepesh Thakorbhai Tandel 18 January 2020
(2 years, 173 days)
[35]
Delhi Adesh Kumar Gupta.jpg Adesh Kumar Gupta 2 June 2020
(2 years, 38 days)
[36]
Jammu and Kashmir Ravinder Raina 14 May 2018
(4 years, 57 days)
Amit Shah [37]
Ladakh Phunchok Stanzin 9 January 2022
(182 days)
Jagat Prakash Nadda [38]
Lakshadweep K.N. Kasmikoya[39] 9 January 2022
(182 days)
Jagat Prakash Nadda [40]
Puducherry V. Saminathan 12 January 2016
(6 years, 179 days)
Amit Shah [41][42]

See also

References

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  32. ^ "Dilip Ghosh appointed West Bengal BJP chief". The Hindu. 11 December 2015.
  33. ^ "Citizenship bill top campaign issue, will expose Mamata: Bengal BJP chief". Hindustan Times. 20 September 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
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  35. ^ BJP Dadra and Nagar [@BJP4DnNH] (18 January 2020). "Shri Deepesh Thakorbhai Tandel was elected as BJP Dadra & Nagar Haveli State President in Bharatiya Janata Party state organization elections. t.co/4H0kghn9LX" (Tweet) (in Tagalog). Retrieved 24 December 2020 – via Twitter.
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