BJP Establishes Key Committee for Upcoming Municipal Elections in Chandigarh
In a significant political development ahead of the municipal body elections, BJP state president Mohan Lal Badoli has taken decisive organizational steps by forming a crucial state-level manifesto committee. This strategic move aims to streamline the party's electoral strategy and policy formulation for the upcoming local polls.
Five-Member Manifesto Committee Constituted
On Friday, Badoli officially announced the formation of a five-member state-level manifesto committee that will play a pivotal role in shaping the BJP's electoral agenda. The committee includes prominent party figures who bring diverse experience and regional representation to the table.
The committee members appointed by the BJP state president are:
- Minister Vipul Goyal - A key government representative
- State Vice President Vedpal Advocate - Senior party leadership
- State General Secretary Surendra Punia - Organizational expertise
- Panipat Mayor Komal Saini - Municipal governance experience
- Swachh Bharat Mission Vice Chairman Subhash Chand - Development program leadership
This carefully curated committee represents a blend of administrative experience, party leadership, and local governance knowledge, positioning the BJP strongly for the municipal elections.
Comprehensive Organizational Appointments for Ambala Municipal Corporation
Simultaneously, BJP state president Badoli has implemented a comprehensive organizational structure for the Ambala Municipal Corporation elections. According to BJP state media in-charge Arvind Saini, the party has appointed both cluster in-charges and ward in-charges to ensure effective ground-level management and voter outreach.
For Mandal Durga Nagar and Baldev Nagar (Wards 1-4):
- Cluster In-charge: Harpal Singh Cheeka
- Mandal In-charges: Ashok Dewan, Amrit Lal Joshi, Ravinder Sangwan, Navdeep Chawaria, Dharampal Shandilya, Suresh Jaglan, Krishna Sharma, and Ishm Singh
For Mandal Ambala City and Baldev Nagar (Wards 5-8):
- Cluster In-charge: Satpal Jamba
- Ward 5 In-charges: Krishna Singla and Kapil Pandey
- Ward 6 In-charges: Subhash Chander and Jaysingh Pal (covering Baldev Nagar and Ambala City)
- Ward 7 In-charges: Gurdayal Sunheri and Sanjay Saini
- Ward 8 In-charges: Amandeep Virk and Mehar Singh
For Mandal Ambala City/Baldev Nagar (Wards 9-12):
- Cluster In-charge: Nirmal Bairagi
- Ward 9 In-charges: Sheesh Pal Jindal and Harsh Goyal
- Ward 10 In-charges: Meena Chauhan and Ilam Singh
- Ward 11 In-charges: Surendra Garg and Gurbaksh Singh Ladi
- Ward 12 In-charges: Yashpal Thakur and Amit Kheda
Strategic Significance of the Appointments
These appointments represent a meticulous organizational strategy by the BJP leadership to strengthen their position in the upcoming municipal elections. The dual approach of forming a high-level manifesto committee while simultaneously establishing a detailed ground-level organizational structure demonstrates the party's comprehensive preparation for the electoral contest.
The inclusion of Minister Vipul Goyal in the manifesto committee suggests the BJP intends to leverage government achievements and development programs in their municipal election campaign. Similarly, the appointment of Panipat Mayor Komal Saini brings practical municipal governance experience to the policy formulation process.
The extensive network of cluster and ward in-charges across Ambala Municipal Corporation indicates the BJP's focus on micro-management of electoral constituencies. This granular approach to election management, with specific leaders assigned to specific geographical areas, reflects modern political campaigning techniques aimed at maximizing voter contact and mobilization.
As municipal elections approach, these organizational moves by BJP state president Mohan Lal Badoli signal the party's serious intent to contest the polls with a well-structured campaign apparatus and a carefully crafted policy agenda.



