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  2. Bharatiya Jana Sangh - Wikipedia

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    The Akhil Bharatiya Jana Sangh (abbreviated as BJS or JS, short name: Jan Sangh [9]) was a Hindutva political party active in India.It was established on 21 October 1951 in Delhi by three founding members: Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, Balraj Madhok and Deendayal Upadhyaya.

  3. Bharatiya Janata Party - Wikipedia

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    The party's origins lie in the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, which was founded in 1951 by Indian politician Syama Prasad Mukherjee, after he left Hindu Mahasabha to form a party as the political wing of RSS. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] After the Emergency of 1975–1977, the Jana Sangh merged with several other political parties to form the Janata Party ; it ...

  4. List of Hindu nationalist political parties - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Makkal Sakti Party; Malaysian Ceylonese Congress; Malaysian Advancement Party; Minority Rights Action Party Nepal. Rastriya Prajatantra Party [5] Nepal Shivsena [6] Pakistan. Pakistan Hindu Party [7] [8] [9] Sri Lanka. All Ceylon Hindu Congress [10] Siva Senai Suriname. Surinamese Hindu Party Trinidad and Tobago. People's Democratic Party

  5. Bharatiya Janata Party, Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Janata Party: Preceded by: Bharatiya Jana Sangh (1951–1977) Janata Party (1977–1980) Headquarters: 14, Pandit Pant Marg New Delhi - 110001 Delhi [3] Labour wing: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh [4] Peasant's wing: Bharatiya Kisan Sangh [5] Colours Saffron: Alliance: National Democratic Alliance; Seats in Lok Sabha

  6. Balraj Madhok - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Janata Party, into which Jana Sangh merged, but resigned in 1979 and tried to revive Jana Sangh under the name Akhil Bharatiya Jana Sangh. However, the party was not successful. [citation needed] In an interview with the Hindustan Times in 2010 on the occasion of his 90th birthday, he claimed that his then opponent Indira Gandhi ...

  7. List of national presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party

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    He had served as the president of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh in 1973. 3 1991–1993 Murli Manohar Joshi: Uttarakhand [11] [13] [14] [15] BJP ideologue Joshi had been affiliated with the RSS nearly fifty years before he became BJP president in 1991. As with his predecessor L. K. Advani, he played a large role in the Ram Janmabhoomi agitation.

  8. Syama Prasad Mukherjee - Wikipedia

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    With the help of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, [7] he founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, the predecessor to the Bharatiya Janata Party, in 1951. [8] He was also the president of Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha from 1943 to 1946. He was arrested by the Jammu and Kashmir Police in 1953 when he tried to cross the border of the state.

  9. 1st Lok Sabha - Wikipedia

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    Bharatiya Jana Sangh: Ghatal Chowdhary Nikunj Bihari Communist Party of India: Tamluk Satish Chandra Samanta Indian National Congress: Contai Basant Kumar Das Uluberia Satyaban Rai Howrah Santosh Kumar Dutta Serampore Tushar Kanti Chattopadhyaya Communist Party of India: Hooghly NC Chatterjee Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha: Burdwan Mono Mohan Das