Bharatiya Janata Party, Haryana
Bharatiya Janata Party, Haryana भारतीय जनता पार्टी, हरियाणा | |
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Leader | Nayab Singh Saini (Chief Minister) |
President | Mohan Lal Badoli |
General Secretary | Phanindra Nath Sharma |
Headquarters | 30, H.U.D.A. Complex, Rohtak, Haryana |
Colours | Saffron |
Seats in Lok Sabha | 5 / 10 |
Seats in Rajya Sabha | 4 / 5 |
Seats in Haryana Legislative Assembly | 48 / 90 |
Website | |
www | |
Bharatiya Janata Party, Haryana (or BJP Haryana) is a state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Haryana. Nayab Singh Saini is the current president of the BJP, Haryana. Manohar Lal Khattar became the BJP's first Chief Minister of Haryana after his swearing-in ceremony on 26 October 2014.[1] On 27 October 2019, Khattar was sworn in as the chief minister for the second time, after making an alliance with Dushyant Chautala's Jannayak Janta Party after the 2019 Haryana Legislative Assembly election.[2]
In the 2024 Haryana Legislative Assembly election, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secured another decisive victory, winning 48 seats[3] and achieving a clear majority. This marks the party's third consecutive triumph in Haryana, led by the strong leadership of Nayab Singh Saini.[4]
Bhajpa Ki Baat
Editor | Pawan Pandit |
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Country | India |
Based in | Haryana, India |
Language | Hindi English |
Website | www |
Bhajpa Ki Baat is a predominantly Indian political news website and magazine. It is the official magazine of the Bharatiya Janata Party.[5][6][7] Its first edition was published dated on 1 October 2000 from state unit office under the editorial board of Rattan Lal Kataria, Manohar Lal Khattar & O. P. Dhankar. Pawan Pandit is currently serving as the editor-in-chief from 2020.[8][9][10]
First editorial board
Years | Name | portrait |
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2000–2003 | Rattan Lal Kataria | |
2000–2010 | Manohar Lal Khattar | |
2002–2003 | O. P. Dhankar |
Electoral history
Lok Sabha election
Year | Seats won | +/- | Outcome |
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1980 | 0 / 10 |
Opposition | |
1984 | 0 / 10 |
Opposition | |
1989 | 0 / 10 |
Outside support to National Front | |
1991 | 0 / 10 |
Opposition | |
1996 | 4 / 10 |
4 | Government, later Opposition |
1998 | 1 / 10 |
3 | Government |
1999 | 5 / 10 |
4 | Government |
2004 | 1 / 10 |
4 | Opposition |
2009 | 0 / 10 |
1 | Opposition |
2014 | 7 / 10 |
7 | Government |
2019 | 10 / 10 |
3 | Government |
2024 | 5 / 10 |
5 | Government |
Legislative Assembly election
Year | Seats won | Seats contested | +/- | Voteshare (%) | +/- (%) | Outcome |
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1982 | 6 / 90 |
24 | 6 | 7.67% | 7.67% | Opposition |
1987 | 16 / 90 |
20 | 10 | 10.08% | 2.41% | Government |
1991 | 2 / 90 |
89 | 14 | 9.43% | 0.65% | Opposition |
1996 | 11 / 90 |
25 | 9 | 8.88% | 0.55% | Government |
2000 | 6 / 90 |
29 | 5 | 8.94% | 0.06% | Opposition |
2005 | 2 / 90 |
90 | 4 | 10.36% | 1.42% | Opposition |
2009 | 4 / 90 |
90 | 2 | 9.04% | 1.32% | Opposition |
2014 | 47 / 90 |
90 | 43 | 33.20% | 24.16% | Government |
2019 | 40 / 90 |
90 | 7 | 36.49% | 3.29% | Government |
2024 | 48 / 90 |
89 | 8 | 39.94% | 3.45% | Government |
Leadership
Chief Minister
# | Portrait | Name | Constituency | Term of Office | Tenure | Assembly | |
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1 | Manohar Lal Khattar | Karnal | 26 October 2014 | 27 October 2019 | 9 years, 138 days | 13th | |
27 October 2019 | 12 March 2024 | 14th | |||||
2 | Nayab Singh Saini | Karnal | 12 March 2024 | 17 October 2024 | 284 days | ||
Ladwa | 17 October 2024 | Incumbent | 15th |
President
# | Portrait | Name[11] | Period | ||
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1 | Kamla Verma | 1980 | 1983 | 3 years | |
2 | Suraj Bhan | 1984 | 1985 | 1 year | |
3 | Mangal Sein | 1986 | 1990 | 4 years | |
4 | Ram Bilas Sharma | 1990 | 1993 | 3 years | |
5 | Ramesh Joshi | 1994 | 1998 | 4 years | |
6 | Om Prakash Grover | 1998 | 2000 | 2 years | |
7 | Rattan Lal Kataria | 2000 | 2003 | 3 years | |
8[12] | Ganeshi Lal | 30-Oct-2003 | 19-Nov-2006 | 3 years, 20 days | |
9[13] | Atme Prakash Manchanda | 19-Nov-2006 | 9-Jul-2009 | 2 years, 232 days | |
10[14] | Krishan Pal Gurjar | 9-Jul-2009 | 5-Jan-2013 | 3 years, 180 days | |
(4)[15] | Ram Bilas Sharma | 5-Jan-2013 | 26-Nov-2014 | 1 year, 325 days | |
11[16] | Subhash Barala | 26-Nov-2014 | 19-Jul-2020 | 5 years, 236 days | |
12[17] | Om Prakash Dhankar | 19-Jul-2020 | 28-Oct-2023 | 3 years, 101 days | |
13 | Nayab Singh Saini | 28-Oct-2023 | 9-Jul-2024 | 255 days | |
14 | Mohan Lal Badoli | 9-Jul-2024 | Present | 165 days |
See also
- Bharatiya Janata Party, Gujarat
- Bharatiya Janata Party, Uttar Pradesh
- Bharatiya Janata Party, Madhya Pradesh
- State units of the Bharatiya Janata Party
- Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, The youth wing of the BJP
References
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