The document provides information on several major political parties in India:
The All India Trinamool Congress launched in 1998 under Mamata Banerjee, is currently the 4th largest party and controls the state government in West Bengal. The Bahujan Samjah Party seeks to represent lower castes and secure their power, mainly in Uttar Pradesh. The Bharatiya Janata Party was formed in 1980 and currently rules at the national level after winning 282 seats in 2014. The Communist Party of India and Communist Party of India-Marxist were founded in the 1920s-1960s period and believe in Marxism-Leninism, with a presence mainly in certain states. The Indian National Congress
The document provides information on several major political parties in India:
The All India Trinamool Congress launched in 1998 under Mamata Banerjee, is currently the 4th largest party and controls the state government in West Bengal. The Bahujan Samjah Party seeks to represent lower castes and secure their power, mainly in Uttar Pradesh. The Bharatiya Janata Party was formed in 1980 and currently rules at the national level after winning 282 seats in 2014. The Communist Party of India and Communist Party of India-Marxist were founded in the 1920s-1960s period and believe in Marxism-Leninism, with a presence mainly in certain states. The Indian National Congress
The document provides information on several major political parties in India:
The All India Trinamool Congress launched in 1998 under Mamata Banerjee, is currently the 4th largest party and controls the state government in West Bengal. The Bahujan Samjah Party seeks to represent lower castes and secure their power, mainly in Uttar Pradesh. The Bharatiya Janata Party was formed in 1980 and currently rules at the national level after winning 282 seats in 2014. The Communist Party of India and Communist Party of India-Marxist were founded in the 1920s-1960s period and believe in Marxism-Leninism, with a presence mainly in certain states. The Indian National Congress
2. Under Leadership of Mamta Banerjee 3. Flower and Grass 4. National Party from 2016. Currently 4th Largest Party 5. Commited to Secularism and Federalism. 6. In power in West Bengal since 2011 7. Also in Manipur, Tripura and Arunachal Pradesh 8. 3.84% votes and 34 votes
Bahujan Samjah Party (BSP)
1. Launched in 1984. 2. Came under the Leadership of Kanshi Ram. Currently Leader MAYAVATI. 3. Represent and Secure Power for Bahujan Samaj 4. Main Base in Uttar Pradesh. Also in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgrah, Uttarkhand, Delhi and Punjab. 5. 4 percent In Lok Sabha but didn’t not secure seat in Lok Sabha.
Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)
1. Launched in 1980 by reviving the Bharatiya Jana Sangh formed by “Syama Prasad Mukharjee” in 1951. 2. Wanted to make in Strong and Modern by drawing inspiration from India’s Ancient culture; and Deendayal Uphadhyaya’s idea of Humanism. 3. Wanted full territorial and Political integration of Jammu and Kashmir. 4. Uniform civil code for all people of India 5. Came in power in 1998 as the Leader of National Democratic Alliance (NDA) 6. In 2014, 282 seat and currently ruling at the Centre
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Communist Party of India 1. Formed in 1925. 2. Believed in Marxism-Leninism, Secularism and democracy. 3. Accepting parliamentary democracy as a promoting interest of the working class, farmers and the poor. 4. Became week after splitting in 1964. 5. Presence in Kerala, West Bengal, Punjab, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu 6. 1 seat in 2014 Lok Sabha
Communist Party of India-Marxist
1. Founded in 1964. 2. Believes in Marxism-Leninism. 3. Support socialism,Secularism and democracy, 4. West Bengal, Kerala, and Tripura, especially among the poor, factory 5. Was in power in West Bengal without a break for 34 years.
Indian National Congress
1. Known as Congress Party. 2. Oldest parties of the world 3. Found in 1885 by A.O.Hume 4. Ruling party at the centre till 1977 and then from 1980 to 1989. After 1989, its support declined, but it continues to present throughout the country, cutting across social divisions. 5. Leader of UPA from 2004 to 2014 6. Currently principal opposition party in Lok Sabha.
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