Moderate Sanjay Jaiswal made BJP chief in Bihar. Can he mend ties with Nitish Kumar?

Sanjay Jaiswal
Sanjay Jaiswal has been winning from Paschim Champaran constituency on the trot since 2009. Photo: Facebook

New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday appointed Sanjay Jaiswal and Satish Punia the party's state chiefs of Bihar and Rajasthan respectively. Jaiswal is a Lok Sabha member while Satish Punia is the MLA from Amber assembly segment in Jaipur district.

Jaiswal, who has been winning from Paschim Champaran constituency on the trot since 2009, is seen as an ideological moderate who enjoys a non-controversial image.

Political watchers believe Jaiswal's appointment is an attempt by the BJP to bring some harmony in its uneven tie-up with Nitish Kumar-led JD(U).

A vocal section of the state BJP has often targeted its ally and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has at times taken a stand opposite to that of the saffron party on a host of issues, including the nullification of the Article 370 and the citizenship bill, underlining the unease in their alliance.

The state is scheduled to face the assembly polls later next year.

Jaiswal replaces Nityanand Rai, a minister of state in the Union government, as the head of the BJP's Bihar unit.

Punia, a seasoned organization man, has been appointed chief of the Rajasthan BJP after the death of state party chief Madan Lal Saini recently.

Hailing from Churu's Rajgarh, Punia, 55, is the MLA from Amber constituency of Jaipur district and hails from the Jat community, a politically influential group in the western state who has not been traditional BJP voters but has backed it in the recent Lok Sabha polls in good numbers.

A BJP statement said the party has also appointed Ajay Kumar as general secretary in charge of its organisation in Uttarakhand.

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