At 19, Axit Maheta is the youngest leader of the BJP’s social media cell in Gujarat’s Junagadh city

Junagadh (Gujarat) [India], November 13: Axit Maheta, 19, has become the youngest leader in the history of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to head the party’s social media cell in Gujarat’s Junagadh city.

Junagadh BJP President Punit Sharma and Gujarat BJP President CR Paatil appointed Maheta as the convener of the BJP’s social media wing in Junagadh. He has become the BJP’s youngest leader in history to take on the most important responsibility.

“Axit Maheta has set a record in the BJP party by becoming the convener of the BJP’s social media cell at the very young age of 19 years,” a senior party functionary in Junagadh said.

Maheta is the youngest entrepreneur in Junagadh, the founder of Fwitty India and Ramayana Group of Companies. He is an excellent orator at the public meetings in Junagadh. He is also the owner of thrice business and the youngest leader of his vast Junagadh area in Gujarat.

Following his appointment as the BJP’s Junagadh social media cell leader at the youngest age, Maheta has been receiving numerous greetings from party leaders, friends, and youths from across Gujarat.

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