Bhopal: The stature of Hitanand Sharma, who is holding the charge of co-organising minister of the BJP organisation in MP, has increased further. He has now been made the BJP's new state organisation general secretary. He will replace Suhas Bhagat. Bhagat has been given the responsibility of intellectual in-charge of the central region in the RSS. Hitanand Sharma, who is holding the charge of co-organising minister in the BJP, has been made the general secretary of the organisation. Sharma was appointed as the BJP's co-organisation minister before the by-elections after the change of power in MP. Earlier, Hitanand Sharma was looking after Vidya Bharati's work. Sharma had been working as a campaigner in the RSS for a long time. After the return of Suhas Bhagat, there was talk of making Hitanand the general secretary of the organisation, but there was no official confirmation. The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the BJP have started a change in the organisation after the UP elections. It is being considered as preparation for the upcoming elections 2023 assembly elections. There is talk of more tightening in the organization before the elections. In the meeting of the All India Representative House of the Sangh, it was decided to call Bhagat back and make him the intellectual in charge of the central area. Their headquarters will be Jabalpur. Suhas Bhagat was sent to the BJP in 2016, the first year of the assembly elections. The decision was taken at that time realizing the need to strengthen the coordination between the organisation and the power. Suhas Bhagat made a huge contribution to the formation of a new generation of BJP in 6 years. MP was made the first state in the country where all Mandal presidents are below the age of 40 years. He played a big role in making the youth district presidents in all the metros. Harbhajan Singh to 'bowl' for AAP now, Kejriwal decides to send to Rajya Sabha CM Baghel presented a report on the issue of burning 246 houses of tribals Another blow to Lalu Yadav, who is serving a sentence in jail, ED also filed a case