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Janata Dal (United)

Janata Dal (United) ("People’s Party (United)"), abbreviated as JD(U), is an Indian political party with political presence mainly in eastern and north-eastern India.[3] JD(U) is recognised as a state party in the states of Bihar, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur and is a part of government in Bihar. JD(U) heads the government in Bihar and has remained the second largest party in Manipur.[4][5][6] JD(U) won 16 seats in the 2019 Indian general election, making it the seventh largest party in the Lok Sabha.

Janata Dal (United)
AbbreviationJD(U)
LeaderNitish Kumar
PresidentLalan Singh
ChairpersonNitish Kumar
Parliamentary ChairpersonUpendra Kushwaha
Lok Sabha leaderLalan Singh
Rajya Sabha leaderRam Nath Thakur
Founder
Founded30 October 2003 (19 years ago) (2003-10-30)
Merger of
Split fromJanata Dal
Headquarters7, Jantar Mantar Road, New Delhi, India-110001
NewspaperJD(U) Sandesh
Student wingChhatra JDU
Youth wingYuva JDU
Women's wingMahila JDU
IdeologySecularism[1]
ECI StatusBihar (State Party)

Arunachal Pradesh (State Party)

Manipur (State Party)
Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
16 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
5 / 245
Seats in State Legislative Assemblies
Number of states and union territories in government
1 / 31
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
jdu.org.in

The Janata Dal (United) was formed with the merger of the Sharad Yadav faction of the Janata Dal, the Lok Shakti Party and the Samata Party on 30 October 2003. But the Election Commission of India refused the merger of the Samata Party, then Brahmanand Mandal became the president, but he was suffering from Alzheimer's disease and not physically well, so Uday Mandal became president[7] and he has taken charge of the Samata Party.[8][9] Janata Dal (United)'s party mentor and patron is the veteran socialist leader George Fernandes.[10] JD(U) is currently a part of the Mahagathbandhan alliance.

History

Formation

 
Posters of Janta Dal (United) near its headquarter, at Bir Chand Patel Path, Patna.

The Janata Dal (United)'s origins go back to before the 1999 General Election. A faction led by then Chief Minister of Karnataka J. H. Patel had lent support to the National Democratic Alliance, leading to the split in the Janata Dal leading to the formation of Janata Dal (Secular) under H. D. Deve Gowda, who wanted to remain equidistant from both national parties; and Janata Dal under Sharad Yadav was called Janata Dal (United).[11]

The Janata Dal (United) was formed with the merger of the Sharad Yadav faction of the Janata Dal, the Lok Shakti and the Samata Party.[12] On 30 October 2003, the Samata Party led by George Fernandes and Nitish Kumar merged with the Janata Dal. The merged entity was called Janata Dal (United) with the arrow symbol of Janata Dal (United) and the green and white flag of the Samata Party.[10] The uniting force is believed to be common opposition to Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar especially after the Rashtriya Janata Dal welcomed Samata Party rebels like Raghunath Jha into the party.

In NDA

 
Nitish Kumar addressing at National Development Council 52nd meeting, New Delhi in 2006.

JD(U) joined NDA and along with its alliance partner, the BJP defeated the RJD-led UPA government in Bihar in November 2005. New government was headed by JD(U) leader, Nitish Kumar and NDA continued to govern state. The alliance contested 2009 Indian general election and won 32 seats. BJP won 12 while JD(U) won 20.[13] JD(U) won 115 and BJP won 91 seats in 2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election. Thus together holding 206 seats in 243 member Bihar Legislative Assembly.

Out of NDA

JD(U) broke its 17 years old alliance with the BJP in Bihar in protest against the elevation of Narendra Modi as ahead of the election campaign committee of BJP for 2014 Indian general election. JD(U) President Sharad Yadav and then Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced their end of coalition at a press conference on 16 June 2013, exactly a week after Narendra Modi was made the BJP's campaign committee chairman, who was later made the prime ministerial candidate of NDA. Just after this split, Sharad Yadav relinquished his position as the NDA convenor.

The JD(U) contested the election in Bihar in an alliance with the Communist Party of India but they won only two seats out of total forty seats of Bihar while the BJP-LJP alliance won 31 seats.[13][14][15] Following poor performance in election, Nitish Kumar resigned as Chief Minister of Bihar and Jitan Ram Manjhi sworn in as a new Chief Minister. When the trust vote was demanded by the BJP to prove majority in Bihar Legislative Assembly, the RJD supported the JD(U) in the assembly on 23 May 2014 to pass the majority mark.[16]

On 09 August, 2022, JD(U) is out of NDA.

The Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance)

On 29 December 2014, Kerala-based Socialist Janata (Democratic) merged with the JD(U) with its leader M.P. Veerendra Kumar, accepting the party flag from JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar. This was an important milestone in bringing a pan-Indian appeal to the JD(U) which is largely limited to the state of Bihar. [17]

On 14 April 2015, the JD(U), Janata Dal (Secular), Rashtriya Janata Dal, the Indian National Lok Dal, Samajwadi Party, and Samajwadi Janata Party announced that they would merge into a new national Janata Parivar alliance in order to fight against the BJP in cooperation with one another, thus leaving the UPA. But for some reason this did not take place and the Samajwadi Party was subsequently offered 3 seats out of an assembly of 243 in the Bihar elections. Unhappy with this deal, it left the alliance and fought the elections separately.[18] On 9 May, MLA Jitan Ram Manjhi was expelled from the JD(U) and he later founded the Hindustani Awam Morcha along with 17 other dissent JD(U) MLAs.[19]

In the 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election JD(U) contested the election in an alliance with the RJD and Congress. It won 71 seats out of the 101 seats it contested and the alliance won 178 seats out the 243 seats in the assembly. Subsequently, Nitish Kumar again became the Chief Minister of Bihar.

In the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha held in March 2016, the ruling UDF of Kerala state gave one seat to JD(U) Kerala State Unit President M.P. Veerendra Kumar. In spite of having just 2 MLAs in the Legislative Assembly, the Congress gave a berth to its ally.[20]

On 09 August, 2022, Nitish Kumar announced that the JD(U)'s alliance with the BJP in the Bihar Legislative Assembly was over.[21] He further made a claim that the new government in Bihar, a coalition of nine parties including the RJD and the INC would be a "Mahagathgandhan 2.0."

Alliance with NDA

On 26 July 2017 5 pm, Nitish Kumar tendered his resignation as Chief Minister of Bihar, ending 20-month-old Mahgathbandhan (grand alliance) rule. The next day on 27 July 2017 10 am he again took oath as Chief Minister of Bihar with the support of BJP. Same day evening, Kerala JD(U) chief M.P. Veerendra Kumar announced the split of Kerala unit of the JD(U) from the party, due to Nitish Kumar led Bihar unit joined hands with the BJP.[22] On 28 July 2017, new NDA government won trust vote in Bihar assembly by 131 votes in favour and 108 against, four legislators did not vote.[23]

2020 Assembly elections and aftermath

The JD(U), just like its parent Samata Party, had the core support of Kushwaha and Kurmi caste, which emanated from the great rally organised in 1993 at Gandhi Maidan, Patna. In 2020 Assembly elections, the party performed badly, and its seats in Bihar Legislative Assembly reduced to 43 from 75 in 2015 elections. The breakaway of the faction led by Upendra Kushwaha, who founded Rashtriya Lok Samata Party, was recognised as one of the principal reason behind reduction in support base of the party in many constituencies. In a bid to retain its support amongst its core vote base, the party made several organisational changes, like appointing Ramchandra Prasad Singh as national president of the party and Umesh Kushwaha as the state president. Meanwhile, it also tried to give effect to the merger of the Upendra Kushwaha led RLSP with itself. The RLSP was formed as a result of a split in JD(U) in 2013. Immediately after the merger, Upendra Kushwaha was made president of parliamentary board of the party.[24][25]

Electoral Performance

Lok Sabha Elections

Lok Sabha Term Indian
General Election
Seats
contested
Seats
won
Votes Polled % of
votes
% of votes in
seats contested
State (seats) Ref.
13th Lok Sabha 1999 60 21 1,12,82,084 3.10 28.01 Bihar (18)
Karnataka (3)
14th Lok Sabha 2004 73 8 91,44,963 2.53 Bihar (6) Lakshadweep(1) Uttar Pradesh(1)
15th Lok Sabha 2009 27 20 59,36,786 Bihar (20)
16th Lok Sabha 2014 93 2 59,92,281 1.08 Bihar (2)
17th Lok Sabha 2019 24 16 89,26,679 1.45 Bihar(16)

Bihar Vidhan Sabha

Vidhan Sabha Term Bihar Assembly Elections Seats Contested Seats Won % of votes % of votes in
seats contested
Party Votes
11th Vidhan Sabha 2000 293 34 6.47 23.61 2,396,677
12th Vidhan Sabha 2005 February 138 55 14.55 26.41 3,564,930
13th Vidhan Sabha 2005 October 139 88 20.46 37.41 4,819,759
14th Vidhan Sabha 2010 144 115 22.58 38.77 6,561,906
15th Vidhan Sabha 2015 101 71 16.8 40.65 6,416,414
16th Vidhan Sabha 2020 115 43 15.39 32.83 6,485,179

Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha

Vidhan Sabha Term Jharkhand Assembly Elections Seats Contested Seats Won % of votes Party Votes
2nd Vidhan Sabha 2005 18 6 4.0
3rd Vidhan Sabha 2009 14 2 2.78 285,565
4th Vidhan Sabha 2014 11 0 0.96 133815
5th Vidhan Sabha 2019 45 0 0.73 110120[26]

Arunachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha

Vidhan Sabha term General Election Seats
contested
Seats
won
Votes Polled % of
votes
% of votes in
seats contested
Ref.
7th 2019 14 7 61,324 9.89 [citation needed]

Manipur Vidhan Sabha

Vidhan Sabha term General Election Seats
contested
Seats
won
Votes Polled % of
votes
% of votes in
seats contested
Ref.
13th 2022 38 6 200,100 10.77 [citation needed]

Prominent members

List of Chief Ministers

Chief Ministers of Bihar

No Name Constituency Term of office Tenure length Assembly Ministry
1 Nitish Kumar MLC 24 November 2005 26 November 2010 5 years, 2 days 14th Nitish Kumar II
2 Nitish Kumar MLC 26 November 2010 20 May 2014 3 years, 175 days 15th Nitish Kumar III
3 Jitan Ram Manjhi Makhdumpur 20 May 2014 22 February 2015 278 days 15th Manjhi
4 Nitish Kumar MLC 22 February 2015 20 November 2015 271 days 15th Nitish Kumar IV
5 Nitish Kumar MLC 20 November 2015 26 July 2017 1 year, 248 days 16th Nitish Kumar V
6 Nitish Kumar MLC 26 July 2017 16 November 2020 3 years, 113 days 16th Nitish Kumar VI
7 Nitish Kumar MLC 16 November 2020 9 August 2022 1 year, 266 days 17th Nitish Kumar VII
8 Nitish Kumar MLC 9 August 2022 Incumbent 190 days 17th Nitish Kumar VIII

National President

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External links

  • Official website  

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Janata Dal United People s Party United abbreviated as JD U is an Indian political party with political presence mainly in eastern and north eastern India 3 JD U is recognised as a state party in the states of Bihar Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur and is a part of government in Bihar JD U heads the government in Bihar and has remained the second largest party in Manipur 4 5 6 JD U won 16 seats in the 2019 Indian general election making it the seventh largest party in the Lok Sabha Janata Dal United AbbreviationJD U LeaderNitish KumarPresidentLalan SinghChairpersonNitish KumarParliamentary ChairpersonUpendra KushwahaLok Sabha leaderLalan SinghRajya Sabha leaderRam Nath ThakurFounderSharad YadavGeorge FernandesNitish KumarFounded30 October 2003 19 years ago 2003 10 30 Merger ofSamata PartyLok ShaktiJanata Dal Sharad Yadav Faction Rashtriya Lok Samta PartySplit fromJanata DalHeadquarters7 Jantar Mantar Road New Delhi India 110001NewspaperJD U SandeshStudent wingChhatra JDUYouth wingYuva JDUWomen s wingMahila JDUIdeologySecularism 1 ECI StatusBihar State Party Arunachal Pradesh State Party Manipur State Party AllianceMahagathbandhan Bihar 2015 2017 2022 present United Progressive Alliance 2022 Present National Democratic Alliance 2003 2013 2017 2022 Seats in Lok Sabha16 543Seats in Rajya Sabha5 245Seats in State Legislative AssembliesList45 243 Bihar Legislative Assembly 25 75 Bihar Legislative Council 1 78 Maharashtra Legislative Council 2 1 60 Manipur Legislative Assembly Number of states and union territories in government1 31Election symbolParty flagWebsitejdu org inPolitics of IndiaPolitical partiesElections The Janata Dal United was formed with the merger of the Sharad Yadav faction of the Janata Dal the Lok Shakti Party and the Samata Party on 30 October 2003 But the Election Commission of India refused the merger of the Samata Party then Brahmanand Mandal became the president but he was suffering from Alzheimer s disease and not physically well so Uday Mandal became president 7 and he has taken charge of the Samata Party 8 9 Janata Dal United s party mentor and patron is the veteran socialist leader George Fernandes 10 JD U is currently a part of the Mahagathbandhan alliance Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 In NDA 1 3 Out of NDA 1 4 The Mahagathbandhan Grand Alliance 1 5 Alliance with NDA 2 2020 Assembly elections and aftermath 3 Electoral Performance 3 1 Lok Sabha Elections 3 2 Bihar Vidhan Sabha 3 3 Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha 3 4 Arunachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha 3 5 Manipur Vidhan Sabha 4 Prominent members 5 List of Chief Ministers 5 1 Chief Ministers of Bihar 6 National President 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit Posters of Janta Dal United near its headquarter at Bir Chand Patel Path Patna The Janata Dal United s origins go back to before the 1999 General Election A faction led by then Chief Minister of Karnataka J H Patel had lent support to the National Democratic Alliance leading to the split in the Janata Dal leading to the formation of Janata Dal Secular under H D Deve Gowda who wanted to remain equidistant from both national parties and Janata Dal under Sharad Yadav was called Janata Dal United 11 The Janata Dal United was formed with the merger of the Sharad Yadav faction of the Janata Dal the Lok Shakti and the Samata Party 12 On 30 October 2003 the Samata Party led by George Fernandes and Nitish Kumar merged with the Janata Dal The merged entity was called Janata Dal United with the arrow symbol of Janata Dal United and the green and white flag of the Samata Party 10 The uniting force is believed to be common opposition to Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar especially after the Rashtriya Janata Dal welcomed Samata Party rebels like Raghunath Jha into the party In NDA Edit Nitish Kumar addressing at National Development Council 52nd meeting New Delhi in 2006 JD U joined NDA and along with its alliance partner the BJP defeated the RJD led UPA government in Bihar in November 2005 New government was headed by JD U leader Nitish Kumar and NDA continued to govern state The alliance contested 2009 Indian general election and won 32 seats BJP won 12 while JD U won 20 13 JD U won 115 and BJP won 91 seats in 2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election Thus together holding 206 seats in 243 member Bihar Legislative Assembly Out of NDA Edit JD U broke its 17 years old alliance with the BJP in Bihar in protest against the elevation of Narendra Modi as ahead of the election campaign committee of BJP for 2014 Indian general election JD U President Sharad Yadav and then Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced their end of coalition at a press conference on 16 June 2013 exactly a week after Narendra Modi was made the BJP s campaign committee chairman who was later made the prime ministerial candidate of NDA Just after this split Sharad Yadav relinquished his position as the NDA convenor The JD U contested the election in Bihar in an alliance with the Communist Party of India but they won only two seats out of total forty seats of Bihar while the BJP LJP alliance won 31 seats 13 14 15 Following poor performance in election Nitish Kumar resigned as Chief Minister of Bihar and Jitan Ram Manjhi sworn in as a new Chief Minister When the trust vote was demanded by the BJP to prove majority in Bihar Legislative Assembly the RJD supported the JD U in the assembly on 23 May 2014 to pass the majority mark 16 On 09 August 2022 JD U is out of NDA The Mahagathbandhan Grand Alliance Edit On 29 December 2014 Kerala based Socialist Janata Democratic merged with the JD U with its leader M P Veerendra Kumar accepting the party flag from JD U leader Nitish Kumar This was an important milestone in bringing a pan Indian appeal to the JD U which is largely limited to the state of Bihar 17 On 14 April 2015 the JD U Janata Dal Secular Rashtriya Janata Dal the Indian National Lok Dal Samajwadi Party and Samajwadi Janata Party announced that they would merge into a new national Janata Parivar alliance in order to fight against the BJP in cooperation with one another thus leaving the UPA But for some reason this did not take place and the Samajwadi Party was subsequently offered 3 seats out of an assembly of 243 in the Bihar elections Unhappy with this deal it left the alliance and fought the elections separately 18 On 9 May MLA Jitan Ram Manjhi was expelled from the JD U and he later founded the Hindustani Awam Morcha along with 17 other dissent JD U MLAs 19 In the 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election JD U contested the election in an alliance with the RJD and Congress It won 71 seats out of the 101 seats it contested and the alliance won 178 seats out the 243 seats in the assembly Subsequently Nitish Kumar again became the Chief Minister of Bihar In the biennial elections to the Rajya Sabha held in March 2016 the ruling UDF of Kerala state gave one seat to JD U Kerala State Unit President M P Veerendra Kumar In spite of having just 2 MLAs in the Legislative Assembly the Congress gave a berth to its ally 20 On 09 August 2022 Nitish Kumar announced that the JD U s alliance with the BJP in the Bihar Legislative Assembly was over 21 He further made a claim that the new government in Bihar a coalition of nine parties including the RJD and the INC would be a Mahagathgandhan 2 0 Alliance with NDA Edit On 26 July 2017 5 pm Nitish Kumar tendered his resignation as Chief Minister of Bihar ending 20 month old Mahgathbandhan grand alliance rule The next day on 27 July 2017 10 am he again took oath as Chief Minister of Bihar with the support of BJP Same day evening Kerala JD U chief M P Veerendra Kumar announced the split of Kerala unit of the JD U from the party due to Nitish Kumar led Bihar unit joined hands with the BJP 22 On 28 July 2017 new NDA government won trust vote in Bihar assembly by 131 votes in favour and 108 against four legislators did not vote 23 2020 Assembly elections and aftermath EditThe JD U just like its parent Samata Party had the core support of Kushwaha and Kurmi caste which emanated from the great rally organised in 1993 at Gandhi Maidan Patna In 2020 Assembly elections the party performed badly and its seats in Bihar Legislative Assembly reduced to 43 from 75 in 2015 elections The breakaway of the faction led by Upendra Kushwaha who founded Rashtriya Lok Samata Party was recognised as one of the principal reason behind reduction in support base of the party in many constituencies In a bid to retain its support amongst its core vote base the party made several organisational changes like appointing Ramchandra Prasad Singh as national president of the party and Umesh Kushwaha as the state president Meanwhile it also tried to give effect to the merger of the Upendra Kushwaha led RLSP with itself The RLSP was formed as a result of a split in JD U in 2013 Immediately after the merger Upendra Kushwaha was made president of parliamentary board of the party 24 25 Electoral Performance EditLok Sabha Elections Edit Lok Sabha Term IndianGeneral Election Seatscontested Seatswon Votes Polled of votes of votes inseats contested State seats Ref 13th Lok Sabha 1999 60 21 1 12 82 084 3 10 28 01 Bihar 18 Karnataka 3 14th Lok Sabha 2004 73 8 91 44 963 2 53 Bihar 6 Lakshadweep 1 Uttar Pradesh 1 15th Lok Sabha 2009 27 20 59 36 786 Bihar 20 16th Lok Sabha 2014 93 2 59 92 281 1 08 Bihar 2 17th Lok Sabha 2019 24 16 89 26 679 1 45 Bihar 16 1 Bihar Vidhan Sabha Edit Vidhan Sabha Term Bihar Assembly Elections Seats Contested Seats Won of votes of votes inseats contested Party Votes11th Vidhan Sabha 2000 293 34 6 47 23 61 2 396 67712th Vidhan Sabha 2005 February 138 55 14 55 26 41 3 564 93013th Vidhan Sabha 2005 October 139 88 20 46 37 41 4 819 75914th Vidhan Sabha 2010 144 115 22 58 38 77 6 561 90615th Vidhan Sabha 2015 101 71 16 8 40 65 6 416 41416th Vidhan Sabha 2020 115 43 15 39 32 83 6 485 179Jharkhand Vidhan Sabha Edit Vidhan Sabha Term Jharkhand Assembly Elections Seats Contested Seats Won of votes Party Votes2nd Vidhan Sabha 2005 18 6 4 03rd Vidhan Sabha 2009 14 2 2 78 285 5654th Vidhan Sabha 2014 11 0 0 96 1338155th Vidhan Sabha 2019 45 0 0 73 110120 26 Arunachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Edit Vidhan Sabha term General Election Seatscontested Seatswon Votes Polled of votes of votes inseats contested Ref 7th 2019 14 7 61 324 9 89 citation needed Manipur Vidhan Sabha Edit Vidhan Sabha term General Election Seatscontested Seatswon Votes Polled of votes of votes inseats contested Ref 13th 2022 38 6 200 100 10 77 citation needed Prominent members EditNitish Kumar Chief Minister of Bihar 27 Upendra Kushwaha president of parliamentary board of JDU 28 Umesh Kushwaha Bihar state President of Janata Dal United 29 30 K C Tyagi Secretary General amp National Spokesperson 31 32 Abhay Kushwaha Former President of Youth wing of Janata Dal United 33 Vijay Kumar Chaudhary Speaker of Bihar Legislative Assembly Former Bihar JD U President Former Leader of JD U Legislature Party 34 Harivansh Narayan Singh Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha 2018 Bashistha Narain Singh Member of Parliament in Rajya Sabha 35 Ram Nath Thakur JDU Party leader in Rajya Sabha 36 Rajiv Ranjan Singh Member of Parliament Former Bihar JD U President 37 Bijendra Prasad Yadav Minister for Energy Registration Excise and Prohibition Government of Bihar Monazir Hassan Former Cabinet Minister Government of Bihar Former MP BegusaraiList of Chief Ministers EditChief Ministers of Bihar Edit No Name Constituency Term of office Tenure length Assembly Ministry1 Nitish Kumar MLC 24 November 2005 26 November 2010 5 years 2 days 14th Nitish Kumar II2 Nitish Kumar MLC 26 November 2010 20 May 2014 3 years 175 days 15th Nitish Kumar III3 Jitan Ram Manjhi Makhdumpur 20 May 2014 22 February 2015 278 days 15th Manjhi4 Nitish Kumar MLC 22 February 2015 20 November 2015 271 days 15th Nitish Kumar IV5 Nitish Kumar MLC 20 November 2015 26 July 2017 1 year 248 days 16th Nitish Kumar V6 Nitish Kumar MLC 26 July 2017 16 November 2020 3 years 113 days 16th Nitish Kumar VI7 Nitish Kumar MLC 16 November 2020 9 August 2022 1 year 266 days 17th Nitish Kumar VII8 Nitish Kumar MLC 9 August 2022 Incumbent 190 days 17th Nitish Kumar VIIINational President EditSharad Yadav 2004 to 2016 Founder President Nitish Kumar 2016 to 2020 Ramchandra Prasad Singh 2020 to 2021 Lalan Singh from 2021References Edit Nitish Kumar thanks PM for describing him as secular Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council PDF About Janta Dal United JDU Janta Dal United JD U Party History Symbol Founders Election Results and News Elections in Archived from the original on 1 March 2017 Retrieved 12 March 2017 Dev Raj 10 June 2019 Nitish nod for Prashant Kishor and blessings The Telegraph Patna Archived from the original on 21 June 2019 Retrieved 21 June 2019 After Bihar JD U Becomes a Recognised State Party in Arunachal Pradesh News 18 Patna 8 June 2019 Archived from the original on 21 June 2019 Retrieved 21 June 2019 Anand Patel 29 May 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