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'''Bharatiya Navshakti Party''' (Indian New Force Party), was a [[political party]] in [[India]]. BNP is active in the Union Territory of [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]] and the [[Adivasi]] areas in southern and central [[Gujarat]]. BNP is led by the [[Lok Sabha]] MP from [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]], [[Delkar Mohanbhai Sanjibhai]].
| name = Bharatiya Navshakti Party
| merged = [[Indian National Congress]]
| founder = [[Mohanbhai Sanjibhai Delkar]]
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'''Bharatiya Navshakti Party''' (Indian New Force Party), was a [[political party]] in [[India]]. BNP was active in the Union Territory of [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]] and the [[Adivasi]] areas in southern and central [[Gujarat]]. BNP was led by the [[Lok Sabha]] MP from [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]], [[Delkar Mohanbhai Sanjibhai]].


Before launching BNP, Delkar had been involved in the formation of the [[Indian Federal Democratic Party]] together with the infamous [[Pappu Yadav]].
Before launching BNP, Delkar had been involved in the formation of the [[Indian Federal Democratic Party]] together with the infamous [[Pappu Yadav]].


In 2000 BNP contested the [[panchayat]] elections in [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]] together with the [[Indian National Congress]]. The BNP-Congress combine won 10 of 12 seats in the governing body and 2/3 of all village councils.
In 2000 BNP contested the [[Panchayati raj|panchayat]] elections in [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]] together with the [[Indian National Congress]]. The BNP-Congress combine won 10 of 12 seats in the governing body and 2/3 of all village councils.


In the 2004 [[Lok Sabha]] elections Delkar won as the candidate in the [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]] seat. The party provides outside support to the [[United Progressive Alliance|UPA]] government at the [[Government of India|centre]].
In the 2004 [[Lok Sabha]] elections Delkar won as the candidate in the [[Dadra and Nagar Haveli]] seat. The party provides outside support to the [[United Progressive Alliance|UPA]] government at the [[Government of India|centre]].


The party merged with [[Indian National Congress]] before 2009 General Election.
The party was merged with [[Indian National Congress]] before 2009 General Election.


==References==
==References==
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* {{cite news |title=BNP heats up Chhota Udepur contest |url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/bnp-heats-up-chhota-udepur-contest-104041401027_1.html |newspaper=[[Business Standard]] |location=New Delhi |date=14 April 2004}}
* {{cite news |title=BNP heats up Chhota Udepur contest |url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/bnp-heats-up-chhota-udepur-contest-104041401027_1.html |newspaper=[[Business Standard]] |location=New Delhi |date=14 April 2004}}
* {{cite magazine |title=Party Wise Summary |url=http://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/party-wise-summary/223893 |magazine=[[Outlook (Indian magazine)|Outlook]] |location=New Delhi |date=14 May 2004}}
* {{cite magazine |title=Party Wise Summary |url=http://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/party-wise-summary/223893 |magazine=[[Outlook (Indian magazine)|Outlook]] |location=New Delhi |date=14 May 2004}}
* {{cite news |title=Vadodara Cong leader joins saffron party |url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-vadodara-cong-leader-joins-saffron-party-1242030 |newspaper=[[Daily News and Analysis|dna]] |location= |date=24 March 2009}}
* {{cite news |title=Vadodara Cong leader joins saffron party |url=http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-vadodara-cong-leader-joins-saffron-party-1242030 |newspaper=[[Daily News and Analysis|dna]] |date=24 March 2009}}
* {{cite news |title=Dinesh Tadvi, Motibhai Vasava join BJP |url=http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/dinesh-tadvi-motibhai-vasava-join-bjp/ |newspaper=[[The Indian Express]] |location=Noida |date=27 March 2009}}
* {{cite news |title=Dinesh Tadvi, Motibhai Vasava join BJP |url=http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/dinesh-tadvi-motibhai-vasava-join-bjp/ |newspaper=[[The Indian Express]] |location=Noida |date=27 March 2009}}


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Latest revision as of 18:26, 6 February 2024

Bharatiya Navshakti Party
FounderMohanbhai Sanjibhai Delkar
Merged intoIndian National Congress

Bharatiya Navshakti Party (Indian New Force Party), was a political party in India. BNP was active in the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and the Adivasi areas in southern and central Gujarat. BNP was led by the Lok Sabha MP from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Delkar Mohanbhai Sanjibhai.

Before launching BNP, Delkar had been involved in the formation of the Indian Federal Democratic Party together with the infamous Pappu Yadav.

In 2000 BNP contested the panchayat elections in Dadra and Nagar Haveli together with the Indian National Congress. The BNP-Congress combine won 10 of 12 seats in the governing body and 2/3 of all village councils.

In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections Delkar won as the candidate in the Dadra and Nagar Haveli seat. The party provides outside support to the UPA government at the centre.

The party was merged with Indian National Congress before 2009 General Election.

References[edit]

Further reading[edit]

  • "What's the Delkar factor in S Gujarat?". The Times of India. Mumbai. 16 November 2002.
  • "BNP heats up Chhota Udepur contest". Business Standard. New Delhi. 14 April 2004.
  • "Party Wise Summary". Outlook. New Delhi. 14 May 2004.
  • "Vadodara Cong leader joins saffron party". dna. 24 March 2009.
  • "Dinesh Tadvi, Motibhai Vasava join BJP". The Indian Express. Noida. 27 March 2009.