Bharatiya Janata Party

Indian political party

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February 20 2025 Rekha Gupta assumes the role of Chief Minister of Delhi from the Shalimar Bagh constituency, becoming the incumbent leader during the 8th Delhi Legislative Assembly.
February 13 2025 End of N. Biren Singh's second term as Chief Minister of Manipur in the 13th Legislative Assembly.
January 18 2025 Damu G. Naik was appointed as the president of BJP, Goa, succeeding Sadanand Tanavade.
January 18 2025 Kaling Moyong takes over as BJP State President of Arunachal Pradesh, succeeding Biyuram Wahge.
January 17 2025 Dilip Saikia becomes the incumbent BJP Assam president, who is a Member of Parliament to Lok Sabha from Mangaldoi and Darrang–Udalguri Constituencies.
January 11 2025 Ravindra Chavan becomes the current BJP Maharashtra President.
2024 In the 11th Assembly election in Sikkim, BJP increased its vote share to 5.18% and continued its allied government with Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM).
2024 In the Indian general election in Telangana, BJP increased its tally to 8 seats and secured a significantly higher vote share of 35.08%.
2024 Prime Minister Narendra Modi makes controversial remarks about wealth redistribution, appearing to refer to Muslims as 'infiltrators' and criticizing the Indian National Congress's proposed inheritance tax.
2024 BJP launches 'Abki Baar 400 Paar' campaign for the Indian general election, aiming to win more than 400 out of 543 Lok Sabha seats. The slogan builds on previous election campaign strategies.
2024 Kiren Rijiju represents Arunachal West constituency, with Pema Khandu as Chief Minister and Biyuram Wahge as State President of BJP.
2024 BJP secured a third consecutive victory in the Haryana Legislative Assembly election, winning 48 seats under the leadership of Nayab Singh Saini.
2024 Sat Pal Sharma returns as State President of BJP in Jammu and Kashmir, replacing Ravinder Raina and marking his second tenure in the role.
2024 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won multiple legislative assembly seats across Jammu and Kashmir districts, including victories in Kishtwar, Doda, Reasi, Udhampur, Kathua, Samba, and Jammu districts with varying win margins.
2024 Sudhir Sharma elected to the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Dharamshala constituency in a by-election as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate.
December 5 2024 Devendra Fadnavis becomes Chief Minister again, set to serve in the 15th Legislative Assembly.
November 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Elections held, resulting in BJP becoming the state's biggest political party in terms of representation in the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
November 26 2024 Devendra Fadnavis is expected to conclude his term as Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.
November 3 2024 Sunil Kumar Sharma becomes the opposition leader in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, representing the Padder–Nagseni constituency during the 13th Assembly, with Omar Abdullah as the Chief Minister.
August 20 2024 Rameswar Teli appointed as Rajya Sabha member, with retirement date set for 09-Apr-2026
August 4 2024 Vijender Gupta becomes Leader of the Opposition in Delhi Assembly, representing Rohini constituency, serving until 8 February 2025.
July 26 2024 Madan Rathore becomes the sixteenth president of BJP Rajasthan.
July 9 2024 Mohan Lal Badoli expected to become BJP Haryana President.
June 12 2024 Mohan Charan Majhi becomes the Chief Minister of Odisha, representing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and taking office in the 17th State Assembly from the Keonjhar constituency.
June 4 2024 Jayanarayan Mishra's term as opposition leader in the Odisha Legislative Assembly ends.
June 4 2024 Chalavadi Narayanaswamy becomes the new Opposition leader in Legislative Council, designated as incumbent
April 14 2024 BJP Manifesto officially released at 8:30 AM by Prime Minister Modi, BJP President JP Nadda, Rajnath Singh, Amit Shah, and Nirmala Sitaraman at the BJP Headquarters, introducing their campaign strategy and key pledges for the 2024 Indian general election.
April 3 2024 Harsh Mahajan appointed to Rajya Sabha as a member of Bharatiya Janata Party, with a term set to run until 02-Apr-2030
March 12 2024 Nayab Singh Saini becomes Chief Minister of Haryana, succeeding Manohar Lal Khattar.
February 24 2024 Dorjee Tshering Lepcha begins his term as Rajya Sabha Member representing the Bharatiya Janata Party - Sikkim, with a term scheduled to run until 23-Feb-2030.
2023 In the 11th Meghalaya Assembly election, BJP increased its popular votes to 173,042, maintaining a similar vote percentage of 9.30% with a slight 0.30% change, continuing to be part of the Allied Government under the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA).
2023 Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) contested 20 seats in the Chakma Autonomous District Council elections, starting as an opposition party but later forming the government.
2023 In the 9th Assembly election, BJP won 1 seat with 35,524 votes (5.06% vote share), experiencing a decline of 3.03% in vote percentage and did not form a government.
December 25 2023 Kota Srinivas Poojary's term continues under Siddaramaiah's Chief Ministership
December 15 2023 Diya Kumari and Prem Chand Bairwa are appointed as Deputy Chief Ministers of Rajasthan, becoming incumbent in their roles.
December 15 2023 Bhajan Lal Sharma becomes Chief Minister of Rajasthan from the BJP, representing the Sanganer constituency in the 16th Assembly.
December 13 2023 Yanthungo Patton becomes Deputy Chief Minister of Nagaland, serving under Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio
December 13 2023 Mohan Yadav becomes Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, representing the Ujjain South constituency
November 17 2023 R. Ashoka becomes opposition leader in the 16th Legislative Assembly during Siddaramaiah's chief ministership, and is noted as the incumbent leader.
November 10 2023 B. Y. Vijayendra becomes president of the BJP Karnataka, continuing to serve at the current date.
October 28 2023 Nayab Singh Saini becomes BJP Haryana President.
July 5 2023 Sunil Kumar Jakhar becomes the tenth President of BJP Punjab, taking office on this date.
July 4 2023 G. Kishan Reddy returns as the State President of BJP Telangana, succeeding Bandi Sanjay Kumar
July 4 2023 Daggubati Purandeswari becomes the BJP Andhra Pradesh President on July 4, 2023, and is currently the incumbent leader
July 4 2023 Basavaraj Bommai serves as an interim opposition leader.
April 23 2023 Rajeev Bindal returns as BJP Himachal Pradesh President after Suresh Kumar Kashyap's term.
April 2 2023 Rajendra Singh Rathore begins leading the Churu constituency.
March 24 2023 Manmohan Samal returns as BJP Odisha President, taking charge from March 24, 2023 and continuing to the present time.
March 23 2023 Chandra Prakash Joshi becomes the fifteenth president of BJP Rajasthan.
March 23 2023 Virendra Sachdeva becomes BJP Delhi State President, serving from 23 March 2023 and is currently the incumbent.

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