Bharatiya Janata Party, Uttar Pradesh भारतीय जनता पार्टी, उत्तर प्रदेश | |
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Abbreviation | BJP |
Leader | Yogi Adityanath (Chief Minister) Keshav Prasad Maurya (Dy. Chief Minister) |
President | Chaudhary Bhupendra Singh |
General Secretary | Dharam Pal Singh |
Founded | 6 April 1980 |
Headquarters | BJP Bhawan, 7, Vidhan Sabha Marg, Lucknow - 226 001, Uttar Pradesh |
Colours | Saffron |
ECI Status | National Party |
Seats in Lok Sabha | 64 / 80
|
Seats in Rajya Sabha | 25 / 31
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Seats in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly | 255 / 403
|
Seats in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council | 82 / 100
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Bharatiya Janata Party, or simply, BJP is the affiliate of Bharatiya Janata Party for the state of Uttar Pradesh. Its head office is situated at the BJP Bhavan, 7, Vidhan Sabha Marg, Lucknow.
Electoral history
Legislative Assembly election
Year | Seats won | +/- | Voteshare (%) | +/- (%) | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | |||||
1952 | 2 / 430 |
2 | 6.45% | – | Opposition |
1957 | 17 / 430 |
15 | 9.84% | 3.39% | |
1962 | 49 / 430 |
32 | 16.64% | 6.80% | |
1967 | 98 / 425 |
49 | 21.67% | 5.03% | Opposition, later Government |
1969 | 49 / 425 |
49 | 17.93% | 3.74% | |
1974 | 61 / 425 |
12 | 17.12% | 0.81% | Opposition |
Bharatiya Janata Party | |||||
1980 | 11 / 425 |
11 | 10.76% | – | Opposition |
1985 | 16 / 425 |
5 | 9.83% | 0.93% | |
1989 | 57 / 425 |
41 | 11.61% | 1.78% | Outside support to Janata Dal |
1991 | 221 / 425 |
164 | 31.45% | 19.84% | Government |
1993 | 177 / 425 |
44 | 33.30% | 1.85% | Opposition |
1996 | 174 / 425 |
3 | 32.52% | 0.48% | Government |
2002 | 88 / 403 |
86 | 20.08% | 12.44% | Government, later Opposition |
2007 | 51 / 403 |
37 | 16.97% | 3.11% | Opposition |
2012 | 47 / 403 |
4 | 15% | 1.97% | |
2017 | 312 / 403 |
265 | 39.67% | 24.67% | Government |
2022 | 255 / 403 |
57 | 41.3% | 1.63% |
Lok Sabha election
Year | Seats won | +/- | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|
Bharatiya Jana Sangh | |||
1952 | 0 / 86 |
– | Opposition |
1957 | 1 / 86 |
1 | |
1962 | 7 / 86 |
6 | |
1967 | 12 / 85 |
5 | |
1971 | 4 / 85 |
8 | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | |||
1980 | 0 / 85 |
– | Opposition |
1984 | 0 / 85 |
– | |
1989 | 8 / 85 |
8 | Outside support to National Front |
1991 | 51 / 85 |
43 | Opposition |
1996 | 52 / 85 |
1 | Government, later Opposition |
1998 | 59 / 85 |
7 | Government |
1999 | 29 / 85 |
30 | |
2004 | 10 / 80 |
19 | Opposition |
2009 | 10 / 80 |
– | |
2014 | 71 / 80 |
61 | Government |
2019 | 62 / 80 |
9 |
Leadership
Chief Minister
No | Portrait | Name | Constituency | Term of Office | Tenure | Assembly | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kalyan Singh | Atrauli | 24 June 1991 | 6 December 1992 | 3 years, 217 days | 11th | |
21 September 1997 | 12 November 1999 | 13th | |||||
2 | Ram Prakash Gupta | MLC | 12 November 1999 | 28 October 2000 | 351 days | ||
3 | Rajnath Singh | Haidergarh | 28 October 2000 | 8 March 2002 | 1 year, 131 days | ||
4 | Yogi Adityanath | MLC | 19 March 2017 | 25 March 2022 | 6 years, 306 days | 17th | |
Gorakhpur Urban | 25 March 2022 | Incumbent | 18th |
Deputy Chief Minister
No | Portrait | Name | Constituency | Term of Office | Tenure | Assembly | Chief Minister | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dinesh Sharma | MLC | 19 March 2017 | 25 March 2022 | 5 years, 6 days | 17th | Yogi Adityanath | |
Keshav Prasad Maurya | MLC | 19 March 2017 | 25 March 2022 | 6 years, 306 days | ||||
25 March 2022 | Incumbent | 18th | ||||||
2 | Brajesh Pathak | Lucknow Cantonment | 25 March 2022 | Incumbent | 1 year, 300 days |
Leaders of the Opposition
Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
No | Portrait | Name | Constituency | Term of Office | Assembly | Chief Minister | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kalyan Singh | Atrauli | 4 July 1993 | 12 June 1995 | 1 year, 343 days | 12th | Mulayam Singh Yadav | |
2 | Lalji Tandon | Lucknow West | 7 September 2003 | 13 May 2007 | 3 years, 248 days | 14th |
President
No | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Madhav Prasad Tripathi | 1980 | 1984 | 4 years | |
2 | Kalyan Singh | 1984 | 1990 | 6 years | |
3 | Kalraj Mishra | 1991 | 1997 | 6 years | |
4 | Rajnath Singh | 25-Mar-1997 | 03-Jan-2000 | 2 years, 284 days | |
5[1] | Om Prakash Singh | 03-Jan-2000 | 17-Aug-2000 | 227 days | |
(3)[2] | Kalraj Mishra | 17-Aug-2000 | 24-Jun-2002 | 1 year, 311 days | |
6[3] | Vinay Katiyar | 24-Jun-2002 | 18-Jul-2004 | 2 years, 24 days | |
7[4] | Keshari Nath Tripathi | 18-Jul-2004 | 03-Sep-2007 | 3 years, 47 days | |
8[5] | Ramapati Ram Tripathi | 03-Sep-2007 | 12-May-2010 | 2 years, 251 days | |
9[6] | Surya Pratap Shahi | 12-May-2010 | 13-Apr-2012 | 1 year, 337 days | |
10[7] | Laxmikant Bajpai | 13-Apr-2012 | 08-Apr-2016 | 3 years, 361 days | |
11[8] | Keshav Prasad Maurya | 08-Apr-2016 | 31-Aug-2017 | 1 year, 145 days | |
12[9] | Mahendra Nath Pandey | 31-Aug-2017 | 16-Jul-2019 | 1 year, 319 days | |
13[10] | Swatantra Dev Singh | 16-Jul-2019 | 25-Aug-2022 | 3 years, 40 days | |
14[11] | Chaudhary Bhupendra Singh | 25-Aug-2022 | present | 1 year, 147 days |
See also
References
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