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Janata Dal, which was formed through the merger of Janata Party factions, the Lok Dal, Indian National Congress (Jagjivan) and the Jan Morcha under the leadership of V. P. Singh on 11 October 1988 on the birth anniversary of Jayaprakash Narayan.[1][2]

By 1996 Indian general election Janata Dal gradually disintegrated into various smaller factions, largely regional parties Biju Janata Dal, Rashtriya Janata Dal, Janata Dal (Secular) and Janata Dal (United).[3]

Some of the breakaway organisations have thrived as independent parties, some have become defunct, while others have merged with the parent party or other political parties.

List of breakaway parties

Year Party Founder Region Status
1990 Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) Chandra Shekhar Uttar Pradesh active now led by Kamal Morarka
1990 Janata Dal (Gujarat) Chimanbhai Patel, Chhabildas Mehta Gujarat Abolished
1990 Janata Dal (Ajit) Ajit Singh Uttar Pradesh merged with the Indian National Congress in the early 1990s
1992 Samajwadi Party Mulayam Singh Yadav Uttar Pradesh active
1994 Samta Party George Fernandes, Nitish Kumar Bihar Active now led by Uday Mandal.[4][5]
1997 Indian National Lok Dal Chaudhary Devi Lal Haryana active
1997 Biju Janata Dal Naveen Patnaik Odisha active
1997 Rashtriya Janata Dal Lalu Prasad Yadav, Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Kanti Singh Bihar active
1997 Rashtriya Janata Dal Lalu Prasad Yadav Bihar active
1998 Lok Shakti Ramakrishna Hegde Karnataka Merged with Janata Dal (United)
1998 Rashtriya Lok Dal Ajit Singh Uttar Pradesh active
1999 Janata Dal (Secular) H. D. Deve Gowda Karnataka active
2000 Lok Janshakti Party Ram Vilas Paswan Bihar active
2003 Janata Dal (United) George Fernandes, Nitish Kumar, Sharad Yadav, Ramakrishna Hegde Nagaland, Bihar and Arunachal Pradesh active
2009 National Jan Morcha Ajeya Pratap Singh Uttar Pradesh Merged with the Indian National Congress
2010 Socialist Janata (Democratic) M. P. Veerendra Kumar Kerala Merged with Janata Dal (United) on 29 December 2014
2013 Rashtriya Lok Samta Party Upendra Kushwaha Bihar Merged into Janata Dal (United) on 14 March 2021
2014 Socialist Janata Dal V. V. Rajendran Kerala active
2015 Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) Jitan Ram Manjhi Bihar active
2015 Jan Adhikar Party Loktantrik Pappu Yadav Bihar active
2018 Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohiya) Pragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohiya) Uttar Pradesh active
2018 Jannayak Janta Party Ajay Singh Chautala, Dushyant Chautala Haryana active
2018 Loktantrik Janata Dal Sharad Yadav Bihar
Kerala
merged with Rashtriya Janata Dal

References

  1. ^ N. Jose Chander (1 January 2004). Coalition Politics: The Indian Experience. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 35–. ISBN 978-81-8069-092-1. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  2. ^ India Since Independence: Making Sense of Indian Politics. Pearson Education India. 2010. pp. 334–. ISBN 978-81-317-2567-2. Retrieved 20 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Lalu green signal for Janata Parivar unity". Madan Kumar. The Times of India. 5 April 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  4. ^ "BBCHindi". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2022-04-25.
  5. ^ "महंगाई व बेरोजगारी के खिलाफ किया प्रदर्शन". Hindustan (in Hindi). Retrieved 2022-04-25.