In a strategic move aimed at bolstering the organizational strength of the BJP in Tripura, Dr. Rajdeep Roy has been appointed as the Tripura Pradesh BJP in-charge.
The announcement was met with a warm reception from state BJP leaders, who took to social media to extend their welcome to the newly appointed pravari.
Dr. Roy's appointment comes at a crucial time as the party gears up for the Three-tier Panchayat elections. Political analysts view this decision as a significant step by the central leadership to further consolidate the BJP's position in Tripura. Dr. Roy has been entrusted with special responsibilities to enhance the party's organizational framework and ensure a robust presence in the state.
Tripura Chief Minister Dr. Manik Saha also welcomed Dr. Rajdeep Roy through social media, expressing confidence in his ability to strengthen the party's base and drive it towards greater success. The enthusiasm and support from the state leaders highlight the optimism surrounding Dr. Roy's appointment.
As the new BJP in-charge for Tripura Pradesh, Dr. Rajdeep Roy's leadership is anticipated to bring renewed vigor and strategic direction to the party's efforts in the state.
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