AAP Strengthens Organizational Structure with New Appointments

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has recently announced a series of new leadership appointments aimed at strengthening its organizational structure. With a focus on key states like Uttar Pradesh, the party has assigned significant roles to several prominent leaders, including Dilip Pandey as Overseas Coordinator. This strategic move comes as AAP prepares for the upcoming assembly elections in 2027 and aims to expand its influence beyond Delhi and Punjab. The article details the new appointments and the party's future plans for growth across various regions in India.
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AAP Strengthens Organizational Structure with New Appointments

New Leadership Roles Announced by AAP

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has announced a new list of coordinators and co-coordinators for various states and regions, aimed at bolstering its organizational framework. This announcement was made via the party's official social media channels on May 21, 2025. As part of this restructuring, several prominent leaders have been assigned new responsibilities, including the appointment of Dilip Pandey as the Overseas Coordinator, tasked with overseeing the party's activities abroad.


Focus on Uttar Pradesh and Other States

In Uttar Pradesh, the party has strategically appointed four senior leaders as co-coordinators, namely Dilip Pandey, Vishesh Ravi, Anil Jha, and Chandraendra Kumar. This move is seen as a part of the party's strategy in preparation for the upcoming assembly elections in 2027. Additionally, Ghanendra Bhadrraj has been appointed in Uttarakhand, while Vijay Phulara will serve in Himachal Pradesh.


Strategic Plans and Future Goals

In recent years, AAP has established a strong presence in Delhi and Punjab. Since its inception in Delhi in 2013, the party has performed exceptionally well in the 2015 and 2020 assembly elections. After gaining power in Punjab in 2022, AAP achieved national party status. With these new appointments, the party is now focusing on expanding its influence in other states, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and southern Indian states.


List of Newly Appointed Co-Coordinators

Madhya Pradesh: Jitendra Singh Tomar
Karnataka: Rajesh Gupta
Himachal Pradesh: Rituraj Govind
Uttarakhand: Mahendra Yadav
Rajasthan: Dheeraj Tokas
Maharashtra: Prakash Jharwal
Telangana: Priyanka Kakkar
Kerala: Shelly Oberoi
Tamil Nadu: Pankaj Singh
Ladakh: Prabhakar Gaur
These appointments are part of AAP's broader strategy to strengthen its organizational presence across various regions.


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