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  2. Mayawati - Wikipedia

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    Her autobiographies are Mere Sangarshmai Jeevan Evam Bahujan Movement Ka Safarnama in three volumes in Hindi and A Travelogue of My Struggle-ridden Life and of Bahujan Samaj, in two volumes in English. [195] Behenji : A Political Biography of Mayawati is a biography by veteran journalist Ajoy Bose. [14]

  3. Bahujan Samaj Party - Wikipedia

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    Bahujan Samaj Party flag used in public. Bahujan Samaj Party was founded on the birth anniversary of B. R. Ambedkar (14 April 1984) by Kanshi Ram, [16] who named former school teacher, Mayawati, as his successor of BSP in 2001. [17] The party's power grew quickly with seats in the Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh and the Lok Sabha, the ...

  4. List of members of the 14th Lok Sabha - Wikipedia

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    Bahujan Samaj Party: 23 Akbarpur (SC) Mayawati (Resigned due to elected to rajya sabha on 5.7.2004) Shankhlal Majhi (Elected on 23.12.2004) Samajwadi Party: 24 Faizabad: Mitrasen: Bahujan Samaj Party: 25 Bara Banki (SC) Kamla Prasad: 26 Kaiserganj: Beni Prasad Verma: Samajwadi Party: 27 Bahraich: Rubab Sayda: 28 Balrampur: Brij Bhushan Sharan ...

  5. 2012 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The incumbent chief minister Mayawati's Bahujan Samaj Party, which previously won an absolute majority of seats, was defeated by Mulayam Singh Yadav's Samajwadi Party, which gained an absolute majority in the election.

  6. Mahagathbandhan (Uttar Pradesh) - Wikipedia

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    The Mahagathbandhan (or Grand Alliance), or MGB, [10] or simply the Gathbandhan (Alliance), [11] [12] was an anti-Congress, [13] [14] anti-BJP, [15] [16] [17] Indian political alliance formed in the run-up to the 2019 general election under the leadership of two former Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party and Mayawati of the Bahujan Samaj Party, along with ...

  7. 2019 Indian general election in Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Bahujan Samaj Party: BSP Mayawati: 38 Samajwadi Party: SP Akhilesh Yadav: 37 Rashtriya Lok Dal: RLD Chaudhary Ajit Singh: 3 Total 78 United Progressive Alliance. Party

  8. List of chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Mayawati: Harora: 3 May 2002 29 August 2003 1 year, 118 days 14th (2002 election) Bahujan Samaj Party (15) Mulayam Singh Yadav: Gunnaur: 29 August 2003 13 May 2007 3 years, 257 days Samajwadi Party (17) Mayawati: MLC: 13 May 2007 15 March 2012 4 years, 307 days 15th (2007 election) Bahujan Samaj Party: 20 Akhilesh Yadav: MLC: 15 March 2012 19 ...

  9. 2002 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Elections to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly were held in 2002. Following a spell of 56 days of President's Rule from 3 March to 2 May 2002, Mayawati became Chief Minister on 3 May 2002 for the third time after the BJP extended support to the BSP.