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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is one of the two major political parties in India and has been the ruling party since the 16th Lok Sabha. It successfully sought re-election in the 2024 parliamentary election as the leading party of the National Democratic Alliance, with Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate. [2]
25 May 2024 Praveen Patel BJP: Won 52 Prayagraj: Neeraj Tripathi BJP: Lost 53 Barabanki (SC) 20 May 2024 Rajrani Rawat BJP: Lost 54 Faizabad: Lallu Singh: BJP: Lost 55 Ambedkar Nagar: 25 May 2024 Ritesh Pandey: BJP: Lost 56 Bahraich (SC) 13 May 2024 Arvind Gond BJP: Won 57 Kaiserganj: 20 May 2024 Karan Bhushan Singh BJP: Won 58 Shravasti: 25 ...
The electoral history of the BJP and its predecessors in general elections. ... Year Legislature Party leader Seats Contested ... 2024: 90 61 29 4 1,462,225 25.64 2. ...
Uttar Pradesh, along with Bihar and West Bengal, were the only states where the 2024 Indian general election was held in all 7 phases. [ 10 ] All opinion polls and exit polls forecasted a landslide win for the BJP, but the INDIA alliance of SP and INC instead won 43 seats, more than the half parliamentary seat in the state.
INC released the first list of 9 candidates on 26 August; [60] the second list of 6 candidates on 2 September; [61] the third list of 19 candidates on 9 September. [62] BJP released the first list of 15 candidates [63] and the second list of one candidate on 26 August; [64] the third list of 29 candidates on 27 August; [65] the fourth list of 6 ...
26 June 2021 (3 years, 235 days) [18] Meghalaya: Rikman Momin 25 September 2023 (1 year, 144 days) [19] Mizoram: Vanlalhmuaka 7 January 2020 (5 years, 40 days) [20] Nagaland: Benjamin Yepthomi 25 September 2023 (1 year, 144 days) [19] [21] Odisha: Manmohan Samal: 23 March 2023 (1 year, 330 days) [22] Punjab: Sunil Kumar Jakhar: 4 July 2023 (1 ...
Any candidate for the presidency needs to have been a member of the party for at least 15 years. [2] The president is nominally elected by an electoral college composed of members drawn from the party's National and State councils, but in practice is a consensus choice of senior members of the party. [ 1 ]
Candidate Votes % ±% BJP: Gyan Chand 17,020 35.69 JD: Amrish Singh Gautam 14,873 31.18 INC: Rame 14,065 29.49 BSP: Shakuntala 703 1.47 CPI: Kehar Singh 394 0.83 Independent: Mukut Lal 279 0.58 SS: Ranshyam Singh 166 0.35 BAD: Budh Ram 125 0.26 Mukt Bharat: Rajender Prasad Gautam 69 0.14 Majority 2,147 4.51 Turnout: 48,664 55.88 BJP hold: Swing