HT Bureau
DIPHU, Oct 5: Jiten Bey, the lone representative from Karbi Anglong, has been appointed as one of the vice presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), Assam Pradesh. He is currently serving as the president of BJYM, Karbi Anglong District Committee.
The appointment was announced through a letter dated October 4, 2025, which listed eight individuals named as vice presidents of BJYM Assam Pradesh. The list includes Ganesh Das (Guwahati), Nayan Hazarika (Jorhat), Parishmita Parajuli (Sonitpur), Pijush Boruah (Lakhimpur), Dr Milan Das (Hailakandi), Bidyut Gogoi (Dibrugarh), Sanjay Rai (Bongaigaon), and Jiten Bey (Karbi Anglong). The appointments were made with the consent of BJP Assam Pradesh President, Dilip Saikia.
Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) Chief Executive Member Dr Tuliram Ronghang congratulated Bey via Facebook, writing, “Heartiest congratulations to Shri Jiten Bey on being appointed as new Vice President of @BJYM Assam! May his leadership and dedication inspire the youth and contribute to the growth of the organisation.”
Hailing from Udharjan, Ramsing Tisso Gaon under Loringthepi Post Office and Howraghat Police Station, Jiten Bey is the son of Kania Bey and Basa Engtipi. He currently resides in Matipung, Diphu.
Active in student politics from his college days, Bey was involved in various youth clubs and later became associated with the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student wing of RSS. Through ABVP, he worked for the educational upliftment of tribal students. He held several roles in ABVP, including Secretary of the Diphu Town Unit, District Convenor, Vibhag Convenor of Karbi Anglong, and was also a State Executive Member and Working Committee Member at the Assam Pradesh level.
In addition to his involvement with ABVP, Bey served as a National Youth Volunteer under Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan and later joined BJYM. Recognizing his leadership qualities, the party appointed him as vice president of BJYM, Karbi Anglong (East), and eventually as the district president, a role he continues to hold.
Beyond politics, Bey is actively involved in community service and youth welfare. He has served as president of the Chesong Youth Club and was an anchor at the Karbi Youth Festival (KYF). He currently serves as an adviser to several youth organisations, including Chesong Youth Club, Udhorlangso Youth Club, and Phuloni Youth Assembly.
Thanking the State BJP and BJYM for entrusting him with greater responsibility, Bey pledged to work with dedication for the interests of the party and its youth wing.






