Madhya Pradesh BJP: Sanjay Agrawal Becomes Ujjain District President, Maharaj Singh Dangi Appointed For Vidisha
The eyes of all are set on declaration of district presidents for Bhopal, Indore, Sagar and Gwalior district's.

Madhya Pradesh BJP: Sanjay Agrawal Becomes Ujjain District President, Maharaj Singh Dangi Appointed For Vidisha | File Pic
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Madhya Pradesh Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) has started appointing district presidents and the saffron party declared two district president's late on Sunday night (January 12).
As per the announcement, Sanjay Agrawal has been appointed as Ujjain District President. Likewise, Maharaj Singh Dangi has been made district president of Vidisha.
The notice:
BJP congratulates new district presidents
"Hearty congratulations and best wishes to the newly elected district presidents of Madhya Pradesh BJP under Sangathan Parv-2024," the official handle of Madhya Pradesh BJP congratulated the newly appointed presidents.
With this, BJP has started the process of declaring district presidents. The names of remaining district presidents are likely to be declared in the coming days.
It was from last many days that BJP workers were waiting for the list of district presidents.
Even after completion of process meant to elect district presidents, there has been undue delay in declaration of BJP district presidents.
This is probably for the first time that BJP is taking so much time in declaration of all district presidents.
The eyes of all are set on declaration of district presidents for Bhopal, Indore, Sagar and Gwalior district's.
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