BJP state unit President Kummanam Rajasekharan and the party's Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar were appointed as the Chairman and Vice-Chairman of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Kerala respectively at the meeting, held a day after the conclusion of the three-day BJP national council.
Thushar Vellappally, the chief of Bharat Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS), BJP's key ally in Kerala, was appointed the Convenor of the state NDA, Rajasekharan told reporters.
BJP's lone MLA in the state assembly O Rajagopal, former state presidents P K Krishnadas and V Muraleedharan, C K Janu (Janathipathya Rashtriya Sabha), A N Rajan Babu (heading a faction of JSS) and Rajan Kannattu (Kerala Congress) are also in the committee, he said.
Shah, who stayed back at Kozhikode to hold discussions with the NDA partners, later left for Kochi en route to New Delhi.
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BJP National Secretary H Raja, who is in charge of Kerala, told PTI that the meeting also decided to hold meetings of NDA every month.
Raja said state and national leaders of NDA were expected to participate in these meetings.
"Our aim is to get considerable MPs in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls (from the state). We will be working very hard in all 20 constituencies to achieve this," Raja added.
Shah had last week said BJP would come to power in Kerala in the next assembly elections, due in 2021.
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Rajeev Chandrasekharan said the new responsibility given to him would help in the growth of NDA in Kerala and in the South.
"I will continue to remain a guardian MP serving the interest of the people here, as always", he said in a statement here.
On his appointment as vice chairman of NDA in Kerala, Rajeev said he had always maintained that Kerala's politics needs a strong alternative.
"An alternative political front based on equitable development for all, including lakhs of downtrodden and opportunities for the youth".