New Delhi, July 25 (IANS) The BJP on Thursday named in-charges for six states and Union Territories.
According to a party statement signed by national General Secretary Arun Singh, party President JP Nadda has appointed MP Radha Mohan Das Agarwal as the in-charge of Rajasthan and Vijaya Rahatkar as the co-incharge.
Dr Rajdeep Roy has been appointed the in-charge of Tripura and Harish Dwivedi of Assam.
Party MP Atul Garg will be the in-charge of Chandigarh, and Arvind Menon will be the in-charge of Tamil Nadu and Lakshadweep. Sudhakar Reddy will be the co-incharge of Tamil Nadu.
The appointments are with immediate effect.
–IANS
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