Source : INDIA TODAY NEWS
In a major organisational reshuffle, the BJP on Monday removed Amit Malviya as the head of the party’s Information and Technology and Social Media Department, bringing an end to his 11-year stint at the helm of the party’s digital communications.
The party appointed Chhattisgarh leader Deepak Mhaskey as the new convenor of its Social Media Department. It also named Priti Gandhi, Shivanand Dwivedi, Alok Bhatt and Arun Yadav as social media co-convenors.
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Mhaskey has been active in organisational and media activities in the Chhattisgarh BJP and has also served as a BJP national spokesperson. He was recently appointed chairman of the Chhattisgarh Medical Services Corporation (CGMSC).
His elevation to a national-level organisational role is being seen as a significant responsibility for a leader from Chhattisgarh and a boost for the state unit.
Malviya, who was appointed as the party’s IT and social media head in 2015 under then BJP President Amit Shah, congratulated the newly appointed office-bearers and specifically welcomed Mhaskey as his successor. “Congratulations to all the newly appointed office bearers of the BJP,” Malviya said, describing the appointments as coming at a crucial juncture for the party as it seeks to expand its organisation and message across the country.
He said he had worked closely with Mhaskey and the newly appointed co-convenors over the past decade and expressed confidence that they would take the BJP’s digital communication to new milestones.
Malviya also expressed his gratitude to the BJP’s social media supporters for their backing during his 11 years as head of the department.
“I have had the privilege of working closely with each of them over the last decade,” Malviya said, referring to Mhaskey and the new co-convenors. He expressed confidence that the new team would continue to shape public discourse with “conviction, creativity and clarity.”

Thanking the party’s social media supporters, Malviya said the community had remained together through difficult periods and played a decisive role in reshaping India’s public discourse.
He also said the support he received from the BJP’s social media base had been a source of personal strength and thanked those he had met and interacted with during his tenure.
Malviya ended his message by expressing confidence in India’s future under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, and urged the party’s social media supporters to extend the same support to his successors.
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SOURCE :- TIMES OF INDIA




