The BJP in Madhya Pradesh has nearly finalized the list of district presidents. By January 5, 35 districts are expected to have their heads appointed, with a few areas like Indore, Bhopal, Gwalior, and Jabalpur facing disagreements that might delay the process.
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| **District** | **District President** | **Remarks** |
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| **Ratlam** | Pradeep Upadhyay | |
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| **Niwari** | Ganeshi Nayak | |
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| **Mauganj** | Rajendra Mishra | |
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| **Harda** | Rajesh Verma | |
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| **Badwani** | Kamal Nayan Ingale | |
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| **Chhindwara** | Sheshraj Yadav | |
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| **Chhatarpur** | Chandrabhan Singh Gautam (Reappointed) | |
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| **Panna** | Brijendra Mishra | |
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| **Balaghat** | Ramkishore Kanware | |
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| **Maihar** | Kamlesh Suhane (Reappointed) | |
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| **Pardhuna** | Vaishali Mahale | |
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| **Indore (Rural)** | Chintu Verma | |
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| **Jabalpur (Rural)** | Ashish Patel | |
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| **Narmadapuram** | Madhavdas Agrawal | |
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| **Special districts with two presidents** | **Rewa & Sagar** | **Each to have a City & Rural President** |
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Rewa and Sagar to Have Dual Presidents
In a unique move, the BJP is planning to appoint two district presidents each for Rewa and Sagar, following the same pattern as Indore, Bhopal, Jabalpur, and Gwalior, where both urban and rural district heads are appointed.