Gujarat BJP declares list of state executive committee members
January 19, 2026
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) today announced the list of its State Executive Committee members.
BJP state spokesperson Dr Anilbhai Patel said that Gujarat BJP president Jagdishbhai Vishwakarma has today announced the organisational appointments of State Executive members as well as State Special Invitee members. The list of the appointed members has been attached below.
Dr Patel further stated that, as per the constitution of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the State Executive Committee consists of a total of 106 members, including the state president and state office-bearers. Of these, the appointments of state office-bearers had already been announced earlier, and the remaining members of the State Executive Committee have now been appointed.
Among the prominent leaders appointed to the State Executive are Darshanaben Jardosh (Surat City), Bhanuben Babariya (Rajkot City), Dr Ritvijbhai Patel (Karnavati), Hiteshbhai Patel (Sabarkantha), Jayrajsinh Parmar (Mehsana), Simaben Mohile (Vadodara City), Rajendrasinh Kunwar (Tapi), Pushpaben Thakor (Patan), Arvindbhai Raiyani (Rajkot City), Vimalbhai Kagthara (Jamnagar City), Punitbhai Sharma (Junagadh City), and Maheshbhai Modi (Gandhinagar City), among others.
Along with this, the party has also announced 26 senior leaders and veterans as State Special Invitee members. The list of 26 members includes notable names such as Vajubhai Vala, Parshottambhai Rupala, R.C. Faldu, former Deputy Chief Minister Nitinbhai Patel, Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, Gordhanbhai Zadafia, Pradipsinh Jadeja, Dilipbhai Sanghani, Narharibhai Amin, and Vallabhbhai Kakadiya. DeshGujarat
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