July 18, 2026

Punjab

BJP Punjab Appoints District Presidents to Strengthen Party Organisation Across the State

Kaumimarg Bureau | July 18, 2026 09:37 PM

Chandigarh-State President of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Punjab, Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon today announced the appointment of District Presidents for various organisational districts of the party in Punjab. The appointments have been made with the consent of BJP National President Shri Nitin Nabin.

Announcing the appointments, Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon said that the BJP is continuously strengthening its organisational structure across Punjab with an aim to further expand the party's base at the grassroots level. He expressed confidence that the newly appointed District Presidents, with their experience and dedication, will work tirelessly to strengthen the organisation, reach out to every section of society and effectively implement the policies and programmes of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi-led Government.

The newly appointed District Presidents are S. Kanwar Bir Singh Manzil of Amritsar Rural 2 (Majitha); Salil Kapoor of Amritsar Urban; Narinder Garg Neeta of Barnala; Gaurav Kakkar of Faridkot; Sukhwinder Singh Kaka Kamboj of Fazilka; Yogesh Sapra of Hoshiarpur Rural; Satish Thakur Bawa of Hoshiarpur Urban; Ashok Sarin Hickey of Jalandhar Urban; Manmeet Singh Vicky of Jalandhar Rural North; Jagbir Singh Brar of Jalandhar Rural South; Chetan Suri of Kapurthala; Sunil Moudgill of Ludhiana Urban; Satish Asija of Sri Mukatsar Sahib; Ajay Veer Singh Lalpura of Ropar; Matinder Singh of Sangrur 1 and Satnam Singh Bhullar of Tarn Taran.

Congratulating the newly appointed District Presidents, Sardar Kewal Singh Dhillon said that the BJP is committed to building a strong, vibrant and people-centric organisation in every district of Punjab. He expressed hope that all the newly appointed District Presidents would discharge their responsibilities with sincerity, discipline and commitment and play a significant role in preparing the party for the upcoming organisational and electoral challenges in the state.

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