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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP; Hindustani pronunciation: [bʱaːɾətiːjə dʒənətaː paːɾʈiː] ⓘ lit. ' Indian People's Party ') is a political party in India and one of the two major Indian political parties alongside the Indian National Congress. [43] BJP was born out from Syama Prasad Mukherjee's Bharatiya Jana Sangh. [44]
Tamil Nadu: K. Annamalai 8 July 2021 (3 years, 194 days) [25] Telangana: G. Kishan Reddy: 4 July 2023 (1 year, 198 days) [26] Tripura: Rajib Bhattacharjee: 25 August 2022 (2 years, 146 days) [27] Uttar Pradesh: Chaudhary Bhupendra Singh: 25 August 2022 (2 years, 146 days) [28] Uttarakhand: Mahendra Bhatt: 30 July 2022 (2 years, 172 days) [29 ...
The BJP proposed a 'GYAN' formula consisting of four segments - Garib (poor), Yuva (youth), Annadata (farmers) and Nari (women) in its manifesto. [27] The Bharatiya Janata Party started a campaign to gather public recommendations and suggestions for the advancement of the State and the country, which will be incorporated into the party's ...
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Tamil Nadu on 19 April to elect 39 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] The results were announced on 4 June 2024, after the completion of six other phases of voting in other parts of the country.
BJP Mahila Morcha, or simply Mahila Morcha (IPA: Mahilā Mōrcā, transl. Women's Front), is the women's wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of India. Vanathi Srinivasan , former Tamil Nadu BJP Unit Vice president and current Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Coimbatore South state assembly constituency is the national ...
Vanathi Srinivasan (/ʋaːnati/; born 6 June 1970) is an Indian politician and a lawyer from Tamil Nadu. [1] She has practiced law in Madras High Court since 1993. [2] She is a member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from Coimbatore South Assembly constituency. [3]
Tamil Nadu has a multi-party system.The Election Commission of India accords recognition to national-level and state-level political parties based upon objective criteria. A recognized political party enjoys privileges like a reserved party symbol, [a] free broadcast time on state-run television and radio, consultation in the setting of election dates, and giving input in setting electoral ...