Rashtriya Lok Dal

Rashtriya Lok Dal (abbreviated as RLD) (translation: National People's Party) is a political party in India founded by Chaudhary Ajit Singh. He was carrying on the political legacy of his father and former Prime Minister of India, Chaudhary Charan Singh and the original Lok Dal.[2] Chaudhary Ajit Singh was infected with Covid-19 and died during treatment at Medanta Hospital, Gurgaon.[3]

Rashtriya Lok Dal
AbbreviationRLD
ChairpersonJayant Chaudhary[1]
FounderAjit Singh
Founded1996 (1996)
Split fromJanata Dal
Preceded byLok Dal
Headquarters406, VP House, Rafi Marg, New Delhi, 110001
IdeologyJats Representation
Progressivism
Secularism Socialism
ECI StatusState Party
AllianceNDA(1999-2003,2009-2011), UPA (2011-2014), MGB(2018-2019), SP+(2003-2007,2019-Present)
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
8 / 403
Seats in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
1 / 200
Election symbol
Party flag
Website
www.rashtriyalokdal.com

Electoral history

The party has one MLA in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Dr. Subhash Garg, who is also serving as MoS (I/C) in the Ashok Gehlot led govt. RLD is considered influential in the western region of Uttar Pradesh.[4]

2002 Uttar Pradesh Elections

In 2002, party had two cabinet ministers in chief minister Mayawati's cabinet.[5] From 2003 to 2007, the party had six ministers in the Uttar Pradesh government. The party's official electoral symbol is a hand pump.[6]

2004 Indian General Elections

In 2004 Lok Sabha elections, RLD contested in alliance with the Samajwadi Party. RLD contested only in the western part of Uttar Pradesh, where they won three seats.[7]

2009 Indian General Elections

In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, RLD contested seven seats in western Uttar Pradesh, in an alliance with the Bhartiya Janata Party, and won five seats.[4]

2014 Indian General Elections

On 12 December 2011, RLD joined the United Progressive Alliance led by Indian National Congress. The party contested on eight constituencies in Uttar Pradesh in 2014 Indian general election as per an arrangement with UPA[8] but lost on all of them. Party chief Ajit Singh who was six term holder from Baghpat seat, lost to BJP candidate Satya Pal Singh. His son Jayant Chaudhary, the incumbent MP from Mathura, lost to BJP candidate Hema Malini too.[4][9]

2015 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council Elections

In January 2015 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council elections, RLD supported Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) candidates.[10][11][12]

2017 Uttar Pradesh Elections

In 2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, it could win only one seat. Later, its lone MLA was expelled from the party.

2018 Rajasthan Elections

In 2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election the RLD won one seat from Bharatpur Legislative Assembly Constituency. The Party candidate Dr. Subhash Garg won by beating BJP candidate by a margin of over 15500 votes.

2019 Indian General Elections

In 2019, RLD joined the Grand Alliance made by BSP and SP in Uttar Pradesh for the General Elections 2019. As per the seat-sharing arrangement, RLD got 3 seats Baghpat, Mathura and Muzaffarnagar but lost all of these. Sanjeev Balyan defeated Ajit Singh from Muzaffarnagar constituency and Satyapal Singh defeated Jayant Choudhary from Baghpat constituency while actress Hema Malini defeated Kunwar Singh from Mathura constituency.

Lok Sabha Elections

Term Indian
General Election
Seats
contested
Seats
won
 % of
votes
12th Lok Sabha 1998 8 0
13th Lok Sabha 1999 7 2
14th Lok Sabha 2004 10 3
15th Lok Sabha 2009 7 5
16th Lok Sabha 2014 8 0
17th Lok Sabha 2019 3 0

Legislative Assembly elections

Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections

Term
Assembly Election
Seats
contested
Seats
won
 % of
votes
13th Legislative assembly 1996 38 8 2.13%
14th Legislative assembly 2002 38 14 2.65%
15th Legislative assembly 2007 254 10 1.95%
16th Legislative assembly 2012 46 9 2.33%
17th legislative assembly 2017 171 1 1.71%
18th Legislative assembly 2022 33 8 3.18%

MLAs (Vidhan Sabha)

MLAs in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly:

MLAs in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly:

List of Central Ministers

No. Name Term in office Portfolio Prime Minister
1 Chaudhary Ajit Singh 18 December 2011 26 May 2014 Minister of Civil Aviation Manmohan Singh
22 July 2001 24 May 2003 Minister of Agriculture Atal Bihari Vajpayee

See also

References

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