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Bharatiya Janata Party – Uttarakhand

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Uttarakhand affiliate of the Bharatiya Janata Party
Indian political party
Bharatiya Janata Party – Uttarakhand
भारतीय जनता पार्टी – उत्तराखंड
PresidentMahendra Bhatt
ChairmanPushkar Singh Dhami
(Chief Minister)
General SecretaryAjay Kumar
Founded6 April 1980
(45 years ago)
 (1980-04-06)
Headquarters39/29/3 Balbir Road,Dehradun-248201,Uttarakhand
Youth wingBharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Uttarakhand
Women's wingBJP Mahila Morcha, Uttarakhand
Ideology
Colours Saffron
AllianceNational Democratic Alliance
Seats in Rajya Sabha
3 / 3
Seats in Lok Sabha
5 / 5
Seats in Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
47 / 70
Election symbol
Lotus
Party flag
Website
uttarakhand.bjp.org
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Bharatiya Janata Party – Uttarakhand orBJP Uttarakhand is astate unit of theBharatiya Janata Party (BJP) inUttarakhand.

Mahendra Bhatt is the current president of the BJP Uttarakhand. Ajaey Kumar is the State General Secretary (Org) since 2019.

Leadership

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List of presidents

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See also:List of state presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party andList of presidents of the Bharatiya Janata Party
S.No.PortraitNameTermRef.
1Puran Chandra Sharma9 November 200014 September 2002[1]
2Manohar Kant Dhyani15 September 20022004[2]
3Bhagat Singh Koshyari20042007
4Bachi Singh Rawat200712 July 2009[3]
5Bishan Singh Chuphal13 July 20098 February 2013[4]
6Tirath Singh Rawat9 February 201331 December 2015[5]
7Ajay Bhatt1 January 201615 January 2020[6]
8Banshidhar Bhagat16 January 202012 March 2021[7]
9Madan Kaushik12 March 202130 July 2022[8]
10Mahendra Bhatt30 July 2022Incumbent[9]

List of Chief Ministers

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Main article:List of chief ministers of Uttarakhand
See also:List of chief ministers from the Bharatiya Janata Party
S.No.PortraitNameConstituencyTerm[10]Assembly
(Election)
Ministry
StartEndTenure
1Nityanand SwamiMLC forGarhwal–Kumaon Graduates9 November 200029 October 2001354 daysInterim AssemblySwami
2Bhagat Singh KoshyariMLC30 October 20011 March 2002122 daysKoshyari
3Bhuwan Chandra KhanduriDhumakot7 March 200726 June 20092 years, 111 days2nd Assembly
(2007)
Khanduri I
11 September 201113 March 2012184 days
(total 2 years and 295 days)
Khanduri II
4Ramesh PokhriyalThalisain27 June 200910 September 20112 years, 105 daysPokhriyal
5Trivendra Singh RawatDoiwala18 March 201710 March 20213 years, 357 days4th Assembly
(2017)
Trivendra
6Tirath Singh RawatDid not contest10 March 20214 July 2021116 daysTirath
7Pushkar Singh DhamiKhatima4 July 2021Incumbent4 years, 147 daysDhami I
Champawat5th Uttarakhand Assembly
(2022)
Dhami II

Electoral performance

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Main article:Elections in Uttarakhand
See also:Electoral history of the Bharatiya Janata Party

Legislative Assembly elections

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See also:Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
YearLegislatureParty leaderVotes polledSeats wonChange in seatsOutcome
20021st Vidhan SabhaBhagat Singh Koshyari728,134
19 / 70
New entry 19Opposition
20072nd Vidhan Sabha
35 / 70
Increase 16Government withUKD andIndependents
20123rd Vidhan SabhaBhuwan Chandra Khanduri
31 / 70
Decrease 4Opposition
20174th Vidhan SabhaTrivendra Singh Rawat2,312,912
57 / 70
Increase 26Government
20225th Vidhan SabhaPushkar Singh Dhami2,383,838
47 / 70
Decrease 10

Lok Sabha elections

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See also:Lok sabha
YearLegislatureParty leaderVotes polledSeats wonChange in seatsOutcome
200414th Lok SabhaManohar Kant Dhyani
3 / 5
New entry 3Opposition
200915th Lok SabhaBachi Singh Rawat
0 / 5
Decrease 3
201416th Lok SabhaTirath Singh Rawat2,429,698
5 / 5
Increase 5Government
201917th Lok SabhaAjay Bhatt2,954,833
5 / 5
Steady
202418th Lok SabhaMahendra Bhatt2,706,910
5 / 5
Steady

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Sharma rules out change in leadership". Zee News. 29 August 2002. Retrieved13 August 2020.
  2. ^"Manohar Dhyani appointed Uttaranchal BJP chief". Zee News. 15 September 2002. Retrieved13 August 2020.
  3. ^"BJP revokes suspension of 21 dissident leaders". Hindustan Times. 12 July 2009. Retrieved13 August 2020.
  4. ^"Uttarakhand: Cong edges out BJP in a photo finish". News18. 6 March 2012. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  5. ^Kunwar, D. S. (11 February 2013)."Tirath Singh Rawat was nominated as Uttarakhand BJP chief". Times of India. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  6. ^"Ajay Bhatt Elected Unopposed As New Uttarakhand BJP Chief". NDTV. 31 December 2015. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  7. ^"Bansidhar Bhagat elected as Uttarakhand BJP chief". Deccan Herald. 16 January 2020. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  8. ^"Madan Kaushik Appointed Uttarakhand BJP President". NDTV. 12 March 2021. Retrieved13 March 2021.
  9. ^"Mahendra Bhatt Appointed Uttarakhand BJP Chief".
  10. ^Former Chief Ministers of Uttarakhand.Government of Uttarakhand. Retrieved 21 August 2013.

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