Bharatiya Janata Party – Andhra Pradesh
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Bharatiya Janata Party – Andhra Pradesh రతీయ జనతా పార్టీ – ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్భా | |
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Abbreviation | BJP |
President | P. V. N. Madhav[1] |
Chairman | Penmetsa Vishnu Kumar Raju |
Founder | |
Founded | 6 April 1980 |
Split from | Janata Party |
Preceded by |
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Headquarters | Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh - 522003 [10] |
Labour wing | Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh[11] |
Peasant's wing | Bharatiya Kisan Sangh[12] |
Colours | Saffron |
Alliance | |
Seats in Lok Sabha | 3 / 25
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Seats in Rajya Sabha | 2 / 11
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Seats in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly | 8 / 175
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Seats in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council | 1 / 58
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Election symbol | |
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Party flag | |
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Website | |
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The Bharatiya Janata Party – Andhra Pradesh (ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ భారతీయ జనతా పార్టీ), also known as the BJP Andhra Pradesh, is the affiliate of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The party is based in Vijayawada and is led by chair Daggubati Purandeswari.[1][13] P. V. N. Madhav is currently appointed as the president of BJP Andhra Pradesh.
The party currently holds 2 seats in the Rajya Sabha and 3 seats in the Lok Sabha from the state, while it holds 1 seat in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council and 8 seats in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
Electoral performance
[edit]Lok Sabha Elections
[edit]Year | Seats won | Voteshare (%) | Outcome | Floor leader |
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Janata Party | ||||
1977 | 1 / 42
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32.33% | Government | Morarji Desai |
1980 | 1 / 42
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15.24% | Others | Jagjivan Ram |
Bharatiya Janata Party | ||||
1984 | 1 / 42
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2.21% | Others | C.Janga Reddy |
1989 | 0 / 42
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1.78% | Opposition | L. K. Advani |
1991 | 1 / 42
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9.27% | Opposition | L. K. Advani Atal Bihari Vajpayee |
1996 | 0 / 42
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14.12% | Opposition | Atal Bihari Vajpayee |
1998 | 4 / 42
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18.12% | Government | Atal Bihari Vajpayee |
1999 | 7 / 42
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9.91% | Government | Atal Bihari Vajpayee |
2004 | 0 / 42
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8.41% | Opposition | L. K. Advani |
2009 | 0 / 42
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2.84% | Opposition | Sushma Swaraj |
2014 | 2 / 25
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4.13% | Government | Narendra Modi |
2019 | 0 / 25
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0.98% | Government | Narendra Modi |
2024 | 3 / 25
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11.28% | Government | Narendra Modi |
Legislative Assembly Elections
[edit]Year | Seats won | Voteshare (%) | Outcome | Floor Leader |
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Bharatiya Jana Sangh - United Andhra Pradesh | ||||
1967 | 3 / 287
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2.11% | Opposition | C.Janga Reddy |
1972 | 0 / 287
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1.86% | Lost | |
Janata Party | ||||
1978 | 60 / 294
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28.85% | Opposition | Gouthu Latchanna |
Bharatiya Janata Party | ||||
1983 | 3 / 294
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2.76% | Others | M.Venkaiah Naidu |
1985 | 8 / 294
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1.32% | Others | C.Vidyasagar Rao |
1989 | 5 / 294
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1.78% | Others | C.Vidyasagar Rao |
1994 | 3 / 294
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3.89% | Others | C.Vidyasagar Rao |
1999 | 12 / 294
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3.67% | Government | N. Indrasena Reddy Kambhampati Hari Babu |
2004 | 2 / 294
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2.63% | Others | G. Kishan Reddy |
2009 | 2 / 294
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2.84% | Others | G. Kishan Reddy |
2014 | 4 / 175
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4.13% | Government | P. Vishnu Kumar Raju |
2019 | 0 / 175
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0.84% | Lost | |
2024 | 8 / 175
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2.83% | Government | P. Vishnu Kumar Raju |
Leadership
[edit]Incumbent member(s) of Lok Sabha
[edit]S.No. | Constituency | Name | Win Margin in 2024 | |
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No. | Name | |||
01. | 5 | Anakapalle | C. M. Ramesh | 2,96,530 |
02. | 8 | Rajahmundry | Daggubati Purandeswari | 2,39,139 |
03. | 9 | Narasapuram | Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma | 2,76,802 |
Incumbent member(s) of Legislative Assembly
[edit]S.No. | Constituency | Name | Win Margin in 2024 | ||
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# | Name | ||||
Srikakulam District | |||||
01. | 7 | Etcherla | Nadukuditi Eswara Rao | 29,089 | |
Visakhapatnam District | |||||
02. | 23 | Visakhapatnam North | Penmetsa Vishnu Kumar Raju | 47,534 | |
East Godavari District | |||||
03. | 40 | Anaparthy | Nallamilli Ramakrishna Reddy | 20,850 | |
Eluru District | |||||
04. | 73 | Kaikalur | Kamineni Srinivas | 45,273 | |
NTR District | |||||
05. | 79 | Vijayawada West | Sujana Chowdary | 47,032 | |
Kadapa District | |||||
06. | 131 | Jammalamadugu | Ch. Adinarayana Reddy | 17,191 | |
Kurnool District | |||||
07. | 146 | Adoni | P. V. Parthasarathi | 18,164 | |
Sri Sathya Sai District | |||||
08. | 160 | Dharmavaram | Satya Kumar Yadav | 3,734 |
President
[edit]No | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | |
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1 | D.Suryaprakash Reddy | 1980 | 1982 | |
2 | P. V. Chalapathi Rao | 1982 | 1986 | |
3 | Bangaru Laxman | 1986 | 1988 | |
4 | ![]() |
Venkaiah Naidu | 1988 | 1993 |
5 | V. Rama Rao | 1993 | 1996 | |
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Bandaru Dattatreya | 1996 | 1998 |
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C. Vidyasagar Rao | 1998 | 1999 |
(5) | V. Rama Rao | 1999 | 2001 | |
8 | Chilakam Ramachandra Reddy | 2001 | 2003 | |
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N. Indrasena Reddy | 3-Aug-2003 | 2006 |
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Bandaru Dattatreya | 2006 | 8-Mar-2010 |
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G. Kishan Reddy | 8-Mar-2010 | 2-Jun-2014 |
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Kambhampati Hari Babu | 2-Jun-2014 | 13-May-2018 |
12[16] | ![]() |
Kanna Lakshminarayana | 13-May-2018 | 28-Jul-2020 |
13[17] | Somu Veerraju | 28-Jul-2020 | 4-Jul-2023 | |
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Daggubati Purandeswari | 4-Jul-2023 | 30-Jun-2025 |
15 | P. V. N. Madhav | 1-Jul-2025 | Incumbent |
See also
[edit]References
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