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Encyclopedia > Lok Jan Shakti Party

Lok Jan Shakti Party is a political party in India. It is led by Ram Vilas Paswan. The party was formed in 2000 when Paswan split from Janata Dal (United). The party has considerable following amongst Dalits in Bihar. The 2004 Lok Sabha elections marked a major break-through for the party. A political party is a political organization that subscribes to a certain ideology and seeks to attain political power within a government. ... Ram Vilas Paswan (born July 5, 1946) is an Indian politician, leader of Lok Janshakti Party. ... 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Janata Dal (United) is a political party in India. ... In South Asias caste system, a Dalit (formerly known as untouchable or achuta) is a person outside of the four castes, and considered below them. ... Bihar (बिहार in Devanagri) is a state situated in the eastern part of India. ...


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Lok Janshakti Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (198 words)
The Lok Jan Shakti Party is a political party in India.
The party was formed in 2000 when Paswan split from Janata Dal (United).
The 2004 Lok Sabha elections marked a major break-through for the party.It contested the polls in alliance with Congress and RJD and won 4 Lok Sabha seats.
Politics of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1364 words)
This rule was interrupted between 1977 to 1980, when the Janata Party coalition won the election owing to public discontent with the controversial state of emergency declared by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
The Council of Ministers is responsible to the Lok Sabha.
The Lok Sabha consists of 545 members; 543 are directly elected, while the other two are appointed by the President from among the Anglo-Indian community.
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