Bharatiya Janata Party, Ladakh
Bharatiya Janata Party, Ladakh རྒྱ་གར་མི་དམངས་ཏང་ལ་ལ་ཏ་ཁེ། بھارتیہ جنتا پارٹی، لداخ | |
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Abbreviation | BJP |
President | Phunchok Stanzin [1] |
Founder | |
Founded | 6 April 1980 |
Split from | Janata Party |
Preceded by |
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Headquarters | BJP Office, Tayary Rong, Near HB Housing Colony, Choklamsar Road, Leh, Ladakh-194101[3] |
Newspaper | Kamal Sandesh |
Youth wing | Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha |
Women's wing | BJP Mahila Morcha |
Labour wing | Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh[4] |
Peasant's wing | Bharatiya Kisan Sangh[5] |
Ideology | |
International affiliation | |
Colours | Saffron |
Alliance | |
Seats in Lok Sabha | 1 / 1 (as of 2024)
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Seats in Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh | 16 / 30 (as of 2024)
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Seats in Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Kargil | 2 / 30 (as of 2024)
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Election symbol | |
Lotus | |
Party flag | |
Website | |
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The Bharatiya Janata Party, or simply, BJP Ladakh (BJP; [bʱaːɾət̪iːjə dʒənət̪aː paːrtiː] ; lit. 'Indian People's Party'), is the unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party of the Union Territory, Ladakh . Its head office is situated at BJP Office, Tayary Rong, Near HB Housing Colony, Choklamsar Road, Leh, Ladakh-194101[9]. The current president of BJP Ladakh is Phunchok Stanzin [10]
History
Lok Sabha Election history
Year | Seats won | +/- | Outcome |
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1984 | 0 / 1
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new | Opposition |
1989 | 0 / 1
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Opposition | |
1991 | 0 / 1
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Opposition | |
1996 | 0 / 1
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Government, later Opposition | |
1998 | 0 / 1
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Government | |
1999 | 0 / 1
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2004 | 0 / 1
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Opposition | |
2009 | 0 / 1
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2014 | 1 / 1
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1 | Government |
2019 | 1 / 1
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After Revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir | |||
2024 |
See Also
Reference
- ^ "BJP president". The Hindu.
- ^ "What you need to know about India's BJP". AlJazeera. 23 May 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
- ^ "BJP Ladakh unit address".
- ^ Pragya Singh (15 January 2008). "Need to Know BJP-led BMS is biggest labour union in India". live mint. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
- ^ Gupta, Sejuta Das (2019e). Class, Politics, and Agricultural Policies in Post-liberalisation India. Cambridge University Press. pp. 172–173. ISBN 978-1-108-41628-3.
- ^ Pillalamarri, Akhilesh. "India's Bharatiya Janata Party Joins Union of International Conservative Parties — The Diplomat". The Diplomat. Archived from the original on 28 February 2016.
- ^ "Members". idu.org. International Democrat Union. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ^ "International Democrat Union » Asia Pacific Democrat Union (APDU)". International Democrat Union. Archived from the original on 16 June 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
- ^ "BJP Ladakh unit address".
- ^ "BJP president". The Hindu.