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Union MoS Pankaj Chaudhary Set to Be Announced U.P. BJP President
Pankaj Chaudhary, backed by 10 senior BJP leaders, is set to lead UP BJP to strengthen OBC voter outreach and counter Samajwadi Party's PDA campaign.
- Dec 13: Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary filed nomination for Uttar Pradesh BJP president at the Lucknow headquarters, and sources say he is almost certain to be elected unopposed.
- A seven-time MP, Pankaj Chaudhary brings parliamentary experience and recent electoral success to the role, while the party is seen positioning an OBC/Kurmi face to counter the Samajwadi Party's 'PDA' campaign.
- The nomination was proposed by senior BJP leaders, including UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and papers were submitted to Pandey and Tawde on Saturday at 2 pm.
- The formal announcement will be made on Sunday by central election officer Piyush Goyal, who will declare the new UP BJP president as party leaders aim to defeat the Samajwadi Party in the 2027 Assembly elections.
- With backing from top leaders, Chaudhary's appointment signals central involvement in state strategy as he is regarded as a trusted confidant of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, and Rajnath Singh, Defence Minister.
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