Bharatiya Janata Party, Bihar

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Bharatiya Janata Party, Bihar
भारतीय जनता पार्टी, बिहार
PresidentSamrat Chaudhary
General SecretaryBhikhubhai Dalsaniya
Headquarters8, Veerchand Patel Path, Patna, Bihar
Colours  Saffron
AllianceNational Democratic Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
17 / 40
Seats in Rajya Sabha
4 / 16
Seats in Bihar Legislative Assembly
78 / 243
Seats in Bihar Legislative Council
24 / 75

Bharatiya Janata Party, Bihar (or BJP Bihar) is a state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Bihar. Samrat Chaudhary is the current president of the BJP Bihar.[1][2]

Electoral history[edit]

Legislative Assembly election[edit]

Year Legislature Leader Seats contested Seats won +/- Votes Voteshare (%) +/- (%) Outcome
1980 8th Assembly 246
21 / 324
Increase 21 18,91,325 8.41% Increase 8.41% Opposition
1985 9th Assembly 234
16 / 324
Decrease 5 18,33,275 7.54% Decrease 0.87% Opposition
1990 10th Assembly Inder Singh Namdhari 237
39 / 324
Increase 23 37,21,392 11.61% Increase 4.07% Outside support to Janata Dal
1995 11th Assembly Yashwant Sinha 315
41 / 324
Increase 2 44,80,363 12.96% Increase 1.35% Opposition
2000 12th Assembly Sushil Modi 168
67 / 324
Increase 26 54,24,687 14.64% Increase 1.68% Opposition
2005 13th Assembly Gopal Narayan Singh 103
37 / 243
Decrease 30 26,86,290 10.97% Decrease 3.67% steady
2005 14th Assembly Sushil Modi 102
55 / 243
Increase 18 36,86,720 15.65% Increase 4.68% Government
2010 15th Assembly Sushil Modi 102
91 / 243
Increase 36 47,90,436 16.49% Increase 0.84% Government, later Opposition
2015 16th Assembly Sushil Modi 157
53 / 243
Decrease 38 93,08,015 24.42% Increase 7.93% Opposition, later Government
2020 17th Assembly Sanjay Jaiswal 110
74 / 243
Increase 21 82,02,067 19.46% Decrease 4.96% Government, later Opposition, later Government

Lok Sabha election[edit]

Year Seats won +/- Outcome
Bharatiya Janata Party
1980
0 / 54
steady Opposition
1984
0 / 54
steady Opposition
1989
8 / 54
Increase 8 Outside support to National Front
1991
5 / 54
Decrease 3 Opposition
1996
18 / 54
Increase 13 Government, later Opposition
1998
19 / 54
Increase 1 Government
1999
23 / 54
Increase 4 Government
2004
5 / 40
Decrease 18 Opposition
2009
12 / 40
Increase 7 Opposition
2014
22 / 40
Increase 15 Government
2019
17 / 40
Decrease 5 Government
2024

Leadership[edit]

Deputy Chief Minister[edit]

# Portrait Name Term of Office Tenure Assembly
1 Sushil Kumar Modi 24 November 2005 16 June 2013 10 years, 316 days 14th
15th
27 July 2017 16 November 2020 16th
2 Tarkishore Prasad 16 November 2020 9 August 2022 1 year, 266 days 17th
Renu Devi
3 Samrat Choudhary 28 January 2024 Incumbent 90 days
Vijay Kumar Sinha

Leader of the Opposition Legislative Assembly[edit]

# Portrait Name Term of Office Assembly Chief Minister
1 Yashwant Sinha 17 April 1995 24 January 1996 282 days 11th Lalu Prasad Yadav
2 Sushil Kumar Modi 19 March 1996 1 March 2000 8 years, 9 days Rabri Devi
15 March 2000 28 March 2004 12th
3 Nand Kishore Yadav 19 June 2013 4 December 2015 2 years, 168 days 15th Nitish Kumar
4 Prem Kumar 4 December 2015 28 July 2017 1 year, 236 days 16th
5 Vijay Kumar Sinha 24 August 2022 28 January 2024 1 year, 157 days 17th

Leader of the Opposition Legislative Council[edit]

# Portrait Name Term of Office Chief Minister
1 Sushil Kumar Modi 19 June 2013 27 July 2017 4 years, 38 days Nitish Kumar
2 Samrat Chaudhary 24 August 2022 20 August 2023 361 days
3 Hari Sahni 20 August 2023 28 January 2024 161 days

President[edit]

# Portrait Party leader[3] Tenure
1 Kailashpati Mishra 1980 1981 1 year
2 Jagadambi Prasad Yadav 1981 1984 3 years
(1) Kailashpati Mishra 1984 1987 3 years
3 Inder Singh Namdhari 1988 1990 3 years
4 Tarakant Jha 1990 1993 3 years
5 Ashwani Kumar 1994 1996 2 years
6 Yashwant Sinha 1997 1998 1 year
7 Nand Kishore Yadav 1998 2003 5 years
8[4] Gopal Narayan Singh 16-Oct-2003 31-May-2005 1 year, 227 days
9[5] Sushil Kumar Modi 31 May 2005 2006 1 year
10 Radha Mohan Singh 2006 24-Apr-2010 4 years
11[6] C. P. Thakur 24-Apr-2010 18-Jan-2013 2 years, 269 days
12[7] Mangal Pandey 18-Jan-2013 30-Nov-2016 3 years, 317 days
13[8] Nityanand Rai 30-Nov-2016 14-Sep-2019 2 years, 288 days
14[9] Sanjay Jaiswal 14-Sep-2019 23-Mar-2023 3 years, 190 days
15 Samrat Chaudhary 24-Mar-2023 Present 1 year, 34 days

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "BJP appoints Sanjay Jaiswal as Bihar chief, Satish Punia to look after Rajasthan". Hindustan Times. 14 September 2019. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  2. ^ "सम्राट चौधरी बने बिहार के नए बीजेपी अध्यक्ष, संजय जायसवाल की छुट्टी, 2024 चुनाव से पहले बड़ा दांव". live hindustan. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  3. ^ "सीढ़ी दर सीढ़ी सफलता के शिखर चढ़े डॉ. संजय जायसवाल". Hindustan (in Hindi).
  4. ^ "Gopal Narain Singh new Bihar BJP President". zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  5. ^ Jha, Sachchidan (31 May 2005). "Sushil Modi is new chief of Bihar BJP". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  6. ^ "C P Thakur new Bihar BJP president". The Indian Express. 24 April 2010. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  7. ^ Ahmad, Faizan (18 January 2013). "Mangal Pandey: Mangal Pandey set to be new state BJP chief". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  8. ^ "Manoj Tiwari, Nityanand Rai appointed BJP's Delhi and Bihar unit presidents". Deccan Herald. 30 November 2016. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  9. ^ Kumar, Madan (14 September 2019). "Sanjay Jaiswal: Three-time Lok Sabha member Sanjay Jaiswal appointed Bihar BJP president". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 January 2022.