Janhit Morcha
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Janhit Morcha is a political party in India founded in 2002 by Vidya Sagar (ex-Agriculture Minister of Himachal Pradesh), who had broken away from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In the state legislative assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh in 2003 Vidya Sagar stood as a candidate in Kangra. He came third with 9,882 votes (20,41%). It is unclear whether the party still exists or if it has reunified with BJP.
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