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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 .
Performance of the political parties in this election Party Seats Contested Seats Won No. of Votes % of Votes 1963 Seats Bharatiya Jana Sangh: 5 0 1,506 0.35% No data available: Communist Party of India: 7 1 34,562 7.97% No data available: Communist Party of India (Marxist) 16 2 93,739 21.61% No data available: Indian National Congress: 30 27 ...
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Jagannathrao Joshi (23 June 1920 – 15 July 1991) was an Indian politician and a senior leader of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He was born at Nargund, Karnataka on 23 June 1920. He completed his matriculation from Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya in Pune and graduation in English Hons from Sir Parshurambhau College.
Swatantra Party: 19 3 13.75 Communist Party Of India: 22 1 12.62 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 9 0 6.2 Bharatiya Jana Sangh: 4 0 1.0 Independent: 63 2 18.52 Assam(14) Indian National Congress: 14: 10: 45.84: Praja Socialist Party: 4 2 12.80 Communist Party Of India: 4 1 8.27 Bharatiya Jana Sangh: 3 0 5.48 Independent: 18 0 19.08 Bihar(53 ...
In 1951, Madhok joined Shyama Prasad Mookerjee in the formation of what later become the political party of the Sangh Parivar, the Bharatiya Jana Sangh. The Bengal branch of the Jana Sangh was established by Mookerjee on 23 April 1951 and the Panjab and Delhi branch was established by Madhok a month later, on 27 May 1951.
The first non-Congress government in Uttar Pradesh was formed on 3 April 1967 by SVD coalition with Charan Singh as its Chief Minister. [3] Bharatiya Jana Sangh was major constituent in this coalition with 98 MLAs, followed by Samyukta Socialist Party having 44 MLAs, Jan Congress having 21 MLAs, Communist Party of India having 14 MLAs, Swatantra Party having 12 MLAs, Praja Socialist Party ...
Political party: Bharatiya Jana Sangh: Bachhraj Vyas (1916 – March 1972) was an Indian politician. ... This page was last edited on 15 February 2023, at 10:50 (UTC).