
Ranikhet,
In a significant organizational move, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Ranikhet District, has reinstated the primary membership of 17 former members from various mandals across the district. This decision was formally announced by the District President, Shri Ghanshyam Bhatt, through official letter no. 31 dated 06/08/2025. Shri Bhatt, a resident of Gram Bhent, Post-Chhanagolu, Tehsil-Dwarahat, District-Almora, stated that the reinstatement aims to strengthen the party’s grassroots network and reinforce internal unity.
List of Reinstated Members:
The following members have had their BJP membership fully restored:
1. Shri Balam Muhari, Mandal Salt
2. Shri Dinesh Negi, Mandal Salt
3. Shri Param Kandpal, Mandal Salt
4. Shri Vinod Dhyani, Mandal Salt
5. Shri Shobhan Singh, Mandal Machhod
6. Shri Anand Singh Karki, Mandal Bagwalipokhar
7. Shri Rajendra Singh, Mandal Majkhali
8. Shri Ramesh Chand, Mandal Ranikhet
9. Smt. Shanti Upreti, Mandal Binsar Mahadev
10. Smt. Pushpa Devi Muhari, Mandal Salt
11. Smt. Meera Dhyani, Mandal Salt
12. Smt. Manju Kandpal, Mandal Salt
13. Smt. Mohini Maulkhi, Mandal Machhod
14. Smt. Lata Bisht, Mandal Bhikyasain
15. Smt. Chandra Kohli, Mandal Chaukhutiya
16. Smt. Seema Joshi, Mandal Jaalali
17. Smt. Hansa Negi, Mandal Machhod
The official communication confirms that these individuals are now fully reinstated as respected members of the Bharatiya Janata Party, with all rights and responsibilities as before.
Expectation of Active Participation:
District President Ghanshyam Bhatt, in his message, emphasized that the party expects these reinstated members to remain committed to the core values and principles of the BJP. He urged them to actively participate in all organizational programs and public service initiatives, contributing to the growth and strength of the party.
A Message of Unity:
This reinstatement is being viewed as a clear message from the BJP that loyalty, discipline, and dedication to the party are always recognized and respected. It also signals the party’s inclusive approach towards those who have contributed to the party’s vision in the past and are willing to align themselves with its current objectives.
This move has been welcomed by party workers and supporters across the district. Local mandal leaders and fellow members have expressed their happiness and termed it a positive step toward rebuilding organizational strength at the grassroots level. Many of the reinstated members have conveyed their gratitude to the leadership and assured full support in upcoming party activities.
Political Context:
Political observers suggest that this decision comes at a strategically important time as the party prepares for upcoming local body elections, panchayat elections, and future legislative contests. Reinstating active and experienced grassroots workers is likely to enhance the party’s presence and performance in key areas across the district.
The BJP has always projected itself as a “party with a difference,” and decisions such as this reinforce its commitment to a disciplined, participatory, and worker-centric organizational model.
Conclusion:
This reinstatement of 17 members by BJP Ranikhet District is a reflection of the party’s dynamic and inclusive organizational policies. It not only boosts morale among the grassroots cadre but also prepares the party machinery for future electoral and social engagements. With renewed participation from these members, the party is expected to gain momentum in the region.



