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BJP Delhi Pradesh Team

13th May, 2013
BJP Delhi Pradesh President Shri Vijay Goel has announced the state office bearers for the current term. This includes the name of spokespersons, President of Morchas and Members of Disciplinary committee.
President Shri Vijay Goel
Vice-Presidents: Shri Mohan Singh Bisht
Smt Anita Arya
Shri Prithvi Raj Sahni
Shri Pawan Sharma
Shri Kulwant Rana
Shri Ashish Sood
Smt Meera Aggarwal
Shri Yogender Chandolia
Shri Amir Raja Hussian
Shri Abhey Verma
General Secretaries: Shri Ramesh Vidhuri
Smt. Shikha Rai
Shri Jai prakash (J.P.)
Gen. Secy. (Org.) Shri Vijay Sharma
Treasurer: Shri Ashok Devraha
Secretaries: Shri Lakhi Ram Sharma
Shri Mahinder Gupta
Smt Kamaljeet Sahrawat
Shri Nariender Bindal
Prof Guru Mahender Singh
Smt Vijay Sharma Maithli
Smt Amarjeet Kaur
Smt Anita Bajaj
Shri Gajender Yadav
Smt Poonam Prashar Jha
Office Secretary.: Shri S.K. Sharma
Spokespersons: Shri Aman Sinha
Shri Sanjay Kaul
Shri Rajeev Babbar
Dr Sambit Patra
Yuva Morcha President: Shri Gaurav Khari
Mahila Morcha President: Smt Sudha Sharma
SC Morcha President: Shri Kishanlal Dhilod
Kisan Morcha President: Shri Rajkumar Ballan
Minority Morcha President: Shri Atif Rashid
Asanghthit Majdur Morcha:
President Shri Anand Sahu
General Secretary Shri Gopal Jha
Disciplinary Committee:
President Shri Tilak Raj Kataria
Secretary Shri Ajay Digpal (Adv.)
Members Smt Anpurana Mishra
Smt Savita Gupta
Shri Parveen Jain

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