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  2. List of United Progressive Alliance candidates in the 2019 ...

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    For the 2019 Indian general election, the UPA's is an alliance led by Indian National Congress with following parties: Constituents of the United Progressive Alliance (Pre-poll Alliance) Party

  3. United Progressive Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The United Progressive Alliance (UPA; IAST: Saṁyukta Pragatiśīl Gaṭhabandhan) was a political alliance in India led by the Indian National Congress. It was formed after the 2004 general election with support from left-leaning political parties when no single party got the majority.

  4. Second Manmohan Singh ministry - Wikipedia

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    The new United Progressive Alliance (UPA) included 77 members, 76 members in the cabinet plus Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The first 20 cabinet ministers including Manmohan Singh, swore in on 22 May 2009, while the other 59 cabinet members swore in on 27 May 2009.

  5. Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act - Wikipedia

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    The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act is an Indian law aimed at the prevention of unlawful activities associations in India.Its main objective was to make powers available for dealing with activities directed against the integrity and sovereignty of India. [1]

  6. List of United Progressive Alliance members - Wikipedia

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    The United Progressive Alliance (UPA) was a centre-left alliance of political parties in India formed after the 2004 general election. [1] In India it was considered to be rival of NDA government in formation of government at Centre. The most influential party of the UPA alliance was the Indian National Congress. Sonia Gandhi was

  7. 2004 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    UPA: NDA: UPA: Leader's seat None None Karimnagar: Last election 5 29 new party ... 38.39 +2.97 BJP: G Subhash Chanderji: 278,709 28.25 −7.49 INC: Konda Lakshma Reddy

  8. 2008 vote of confidence in the Manmohan Singh ministry

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    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The United Progressive Alliance (UPA), the governing alliance in India elected in 2004, faced its first confidence vote in the Lok Sabha (the lower house of Parliament) on 22 July 2008 after the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Front withdrew support over India approaching the IAEA for the Indo-US nuclear deal.

  9. 2014 Indian general election in Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The major contenders in the state were the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) ... 2,09,122 38 Shirdi (SC) 63.80 : Sadashiv Lokhande: Shiv Sena: 1,99,922 39 Beed: 68.75 :