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Biju Janata Dal

The Biju Janata Dal (transl.Biju People's Party; abbr. BJD) is an Indian regional political party with great influence in the state of Odisha. It was founded by the former minister of mines and minerals of the Republic of India Naveen Patnaik on 26 December 1997 as a breakaway faction from the Janata Dal.[8] The BJD is led by its founder as president of the party. The headquarters of the party is located in Forest Park, Bhubaneswar.

Biju Janata Dal
AbbreviationBJD
PresidentNaveen Patnaik
Lok Sabha LeaderPinaki Mishra
Rajya Sabha LeaderSasmit Patra
FounderNaveen Patnaik[1][2]
Founded26 December 1997 (25 years ago) (1997-12-26)
Split fromJanata Dal
Headquarters6R/3, Unit-6, Forest Park, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Student wingBiju Chhatra Janata Dal
Youth wingBiju Yuva Janata Dal
Women's wingBiju Mahila Janata Dal
Labour wingBiju Shramik Samukhya
Peasant's wingBiju Krushak Janata Dal
IdeologyRegionalism[3]
Secularism[4]
Economic nationalism[5]
Political positionCentre-left[6]
Colours  Green
ECI StatusState Party[7]
AllianceNo Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
12 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
9 / 245
Seats in Odisha Legislative Assembly
114 / 147
Number of states and union territories in government
1 / 31
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
www.bjdodisha.org.in

Electoral record

The BJD won nine seats in the 1998 general election and Naveen was named Minister for Mines. In the 1999 general elections, the BJD won 10 seats. The party won a majority of seats in the Odisha Legislative Assembly in the 2000 and 2004 elections in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJD won 11 Lok Sabha seats in the 2004 elections. In the aftermath of the 2008 Kandhamal riots, the BJD parted ways with the BJP in the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections held in 2009, citing communalism and differences in seat sharing. During the election, BJD won 14 seats and secured a strong 108 legislative seats out of 147 seats in the 2009 Odisha legislative elections. Biju Janata Dal won a huge victory in the 2014 general election, securing 20 of the 21 Odishan Lok Sabha seats and 117 of the 147 Odisha Legislative Assembly seats.[9] They were re-elected to power in Odisha in 2019, winning 112 of the 147 seats in the Odisha state assembly; however, their seats in the Lok Sabha were reduced to 12.[10][11]

Rule

Naveen Patnaik stepped down as Minister of Mines and left the Lok Sabha after the BJD-BJP victory in the Legislative Assembly Elections in 2000 and became the Chief Minister of Odisha. Naveen Patnaik won his second, third, fourth, and fifth terms as Chief Minister of Odisha in 2004, 2009, 2014, and 2019 state elections respectively.

Leadership

The highest decision-making body of the party is its Core Committee.

Electoral Performances

Lok Sabha (Lower House)

Lok Sabha Term Indian
General Election
Seats
contested
Seats
won
Seats
Change
votes % of votes State (seats)
12th Lok Sabha 1998 12
9 / 12
  9 3669825 1.0% Odisha (12)
13th Lok Sabha 1999 12
10 / 12
  1 4378536 1.2% Odisha (12)
14th Lok Sabha 2004 12
11 / 12
  1 5082849 1.3% Odisha (12)
15th Lok Sabha 2009 18
14 / 18
  2 6612552 1.6% Odisha (18)
16th Lok Sabha 2014 21
20 / 21
  6 9491497 1.7% Odisha (21)
17th Lok Sabha 2019 21
12 / 21
  8 10172041 1.7% Odisha (21)

Odisha Vidhan Sabha (Lower House)

Vidhan Sabha Term UP
elections
Seats
contested
Seats
won
Seats
Change
% of
votes
Party Votes
12th Vidhan Sabha 2000 84
68 / 147
  68 29.4% 4151895
13th Vidhan Sabha 2004 84
61 / 147
  7 27.4% 4632280
14th Vidhan Sabha 2009 129
103 / 147
  42 38.9% 6903641
15th Vidhan Sabha 2014 147
117 / 147
  14 43.9% 9334852
16th Vidhan Sabha 2019 146
112 / 147
  5 45.2% 10470941

List of chief ministers

Chief Minister of Odisha

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term in office Assembly
(Election)
Constituency Ministry
Assumed Office Left Office Time in Office
1   Naveen Patnaik
(1946–)
5 March 2000 15 May 2004 23 years, 53 days 12th
(2000)
Hinjili Patnaik I
16 May 2004 21 May 2009 13th
(2004)
Patnaik II
22 May 2009 20 May 2014 14th
(2009)
Patnaik III
21 May 2014 28 May 2019 15th
(2014)
Patnaik IV
29 May 2019 Incumbent 16th
(2019)
Patnaik V

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ Kaminsky, A.P.; Long, R.D. (2011). India Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic. India Today: An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic. ABC-CLIO. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-313-37462-3. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  2. ^ Frontline. S. Rangarajan for Kasturi & Sons. 1998. p. 35. Retrieved 27 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Naveen Patnaik's BJD is Now the Longest Surviving Regional Party in Odisha".
  4. ^ "Secular BJD blames 'failures'".
  5. ^ Capron, Laurence; Guillén, Mauro (12 October 2006). "Fighting economic nationalism in deals". Financial Times. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  6. ^ Capron, Laurence; Guillén, Mauro (12 October 2006). "Fighting economic nationalism in deals". Financial Times. Retrieved 22 May 2018.
  7. ^ "List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18.01.2013" (PDF). India: Election Commission of India. 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  8. ^ "Biju village protects Patnaik legacy, stands firmly behind BJD - Bhubaneswar News". The Times of India. 16 April 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  9. ^ "Naveen Patnaik: Defying Modi wave, Odisha's 'Mr Clean' wins 5th straight term". Moneycontrol. 23 May 2019. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Odisha Election Results 2019: BJD wins 112 assembly seats, BJP settles at 23". The Times of India. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Odisha Lok Sabha Election Results 2019". NDTV.com.

External links

  • Official website  

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The Biju Janata Dal transl Biju People s Party abbr BJD is an Indian regional political party with great influence in the state of Odisha It was founded by the former minister of mines and minerals of the Republic of India Naveen Patnaik on 26 December 1997 as a breakaway faction from the Janata Dal 8 The BJD is led by its founder as president of the party The headquarters of the party is located in Forest Park Bhubaneswar Biju Janata DalAbbreviationBJDPresidentNaveen PatnaikLok Sabha LeaderPinaki MishraRajya Sabha LeaderSasmit PatraFounderNaveen Patnaik 1 2 Founded26 December 1997 25 years ago 1997 12 26 Split fromJanata DalHeadquarters6R 3 Unit 6 Forest Park Bhubaneswar Odisha IndiaStudent wingBiju Chhatra Janata DalYouth wingBiju Yuva Janata DalWomen s wingBiju Mahila Janata DalLabour wingBiju Shramik SamukhyaPeasant s wingBiju Krushak Janata DalIdeologyRegionalism 3 Secularism 4 Economic nationalism 5 Political positionCentre left 6 Colours GreenECI StatusState Party 7 AllianceNo AllianceSeats in Lok Sabha12 543Seats in Rajya Sabha9 245Seats in Odisha Legislative Assembly114 147Number of states and union territories in government1 31Election symbolParty flagWebsitewww wbr bjdodisha wbr org wbr inPolitics of IndiaPolitical partiesElections Contents 1 Electoral record 2 Rule 3 Leadership 4 Electoral Performances 4 1 Lok Sabha Lower House 4 2 Odisha Vidhan Sabha Lower House 5 List of chief ministers 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksElectoral record EditThe BJD won nine seats in the 1998 general election and Naveen was named Minister for Mines In the 1999 general elections the BJD won 10 seats The party won a majority of seats in the Odisha Legislative Assembly in the 2000 and 2004 elections in alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP The BJD won 11 Lok Sabha seats in the 2004 elections In the aftermath of the 2008 Kandhamal riots the BJD parted ways with the BJP in the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections held in 2009 citing communalism and differences in seat sharing During the election BJD won 14 seats and secured a strong 108 legislative seats out of 147 seats in the 2009 Odisha legislative elections Biju Janata Dal won a huge victory in the 2014 general election securing 20 of the 21 Odishan Lok Sabha seats and 117 of the 147 Odisha Legislative Assembly seats 9 They were re elected to power in Odisha in 2019 winning 112 of the 147 seats in the Odisha state assembly however their seats in the Lok Sabha were reduced to 12 10 11 Rule EditNaveen Patnaik stepped down as Minister of Mines and left the Lok Sabha after the BJD BJP victory in the Legislative Assembly Elections in 2000 and became the Chief Minister of Odisha Naveen Patnaik won his second third fourth and fifth terms as Chief Minister of Odisha in 2004 2009 2014 and 2019 state elections respectively Leadership EditThe highest decision making body of the party is its Core Committee Naveen Patnaik Founder National Chairperson Leader of the party in the Odisha Legislative Assembly Pinaki Misra Leader of the party in the Lok Sabha Prasanna Acharya Leader of the party in the Rajya Sabha Bhartruhari Mahtab Member in the Lok Sabha Niranjan Pujari Minister of Finance Excise in Government of Odisha Pranab Prakash Das General Secretary Organisation Sanjay Das Burma General Secretary headquarters Amaresh Patri Biju Yuba Janata DalElectoral Performances EditLok Sabha Lower House Edit Lok Sabha Term IndianGeneral Election Seatscontested Seatswon SeatsChange votes of votes State seats 12th Lok Sabha 1998 12 9 12 9 3669825 1 0 Odisha 12 13th Lok Sabha 1999 12 10 12 1 4378536 1 2 Odisha 12 14th Lok Sabha 2004 12 11 12 1 5082849 1 3 Odisha 12 15th Lok Sabha 2009 18 14 18 2 6612552 1 6 Odisha 18 16th Lok Sabha 2014 21 20 21 6 9491497 1 7 Odisha 21 17th Lok Sabha 2019 21 12 21 8 10172041 1 7 Odisha 21 Odisha Vidhan Sabha Lower House Edit Vidhan Sabha Term UP elections Seatscontested Seatswon SeatsChange of votes Party Votes12th Vidhan Sabha 2000 84 68 147 68 29 4 415189513th Vidhan Sabha 2004 84 61 147 7 27 4 463228014th Vidhan Sabha 2009 129 103 147 42 38 9 690364115th Vidhan Sabha 2014 147 117 147 14 43 9 933485216th Vidhan Sabha 2019 146 112 147 5 45 2 10470941List of chief ministers EditChief Minister of Odisha Further information List of chief ministers of Odisha No Portrait Name Birth Death Term in office Assembly Election Constituency MinistryAssumed Office Left Office Time in Office1 Naveen Patnaik 1946 5 March 2000 15 May 2004 23 years 53 days 12th 2000 Hinjili Patnaik I16 May 2004 21 May 2009 13th 2004 Patnaik II22 May 2009 20 May 2014 14th 2009 Patnaik III21 May 2014 28 May 2019 15th 2014 Patnaik IV29 May 2019 Incumbent 16th 2019 Patnaik VSee also EditBiju Sena front group of Biju Janata Dal Notes EditReferences Edit Kaminsky A P Long R D 2011 India Today An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic India Today An Encyclopedia of Life in the Republic ABC CLIO p 97 ISBN 978 0 313 37462 3 Retrieved 27 September 2019 Frontline S Rangarajan for Kasturi amp Sons 1998 p 35 Retrieved 27 September 2019 Naveen Patnaik s BJD is Now the Longest Surviving Regional Party in Odisha Secular BJD blames failures Capron Laurence Guillen Mauro 12 October 2006 Fighting economic nationalism in deals Financial Times Retrieved 22 May 2018 Capron Laurence Guillen Mauro 12 October 2006 Fighting economic nationalism in deals Financial Times Retrieved 22 May 2018 List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18 01 2013 PDF India Election Commission of India 2013 Retrieved 9 May 2013 Biju village protects Patnaik legacy stands firmly behind BJD Bhubaneswar News The Times of India 16 April 2019 Retrieved 6 September 2019 Naveen Patnaik Defying Modi wave Odisha s Mr Clean wins 5th straight term Moneycontrol 23 May 2019 Retrieved 6 September 2019 Odisha Election Results 2019 BJD wins 112 assembly seats BJP settles at 23 The Times of India 24 May 2019 Retrieved 23 June 2021 Odisha Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 NDTV com External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Biju Janata Dal amp oldid 1150838432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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