Samajwadi Party
Samajwadi Party | |
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| Abbreviation | SP |
| President | Akhilesh Yadav |
| General Secretary | Ram Gopal Yadav Azam Khan Shivpal Singh Yadav Indrajit Saroj Lalji Verma Awadhesh Prasad Ram Achal Rajbhar Balram Yadav Vishambhar Prasad Nishad Ram Ji Lal Suman Harendra Singh Malik |
| Lok Sabha Leader | Akhilesh Yadav |
| Rajya Sabha Leader | Ram Gopal Yadav |
| Founder | Mulayam Singh Yadav |
| Founded | 4 October 1992 |
| Split from | Janata Dal |
| Headquarters | 18 Copernicus Lane, New Delhi |
| Newspaper | Samajwadi Bulletin[1] |
| Student wing | Samajwadi Chatra Sabha[2] |
| Youth wing | Samajwadi Prahari[3]
Samajwadi Yuvjan Sabha[4] Lohiya Vahini |
| Women's wing | Samajwadi Mahila Sabha[5] |
| Ideology | Democratic socialism[6] Progressivism[7] Left-wing populism[8] |
| Political position | Left-wing[9] |
| International affiliation | Progressive Alliance[10] |
| Colours | Red and Green |
| ECI Status | State Party[11] |
| Alliance | I.N.D.I.A. (2023–present) Left Front (1996–2016) |
| Seats in Lok Sabha | 37 / 543 |
| Seats in Rajya Sabha | 4 / 245 |
| Seats in State Legislative Assemblies | 107 / 403 (Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly)
2 / 288 (Maharashtra Legislative Assembly)
1 / 182
(Gujarat Legislative Assembly) |
| Seats in State Legislative Council's | 10 / 100 (Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council) |
| Number of states and union territories in government | 0 / 31 |
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The Samajwadi Party (abbr. SP; lit. 'Socialist Party') is a socialist political party in India.[12] It was founded on 4 October 1992 by former Janata Dal politician Mulayam Singh Yadav and is headquartered in New Delhi. It is the third-largest political party in India, and is led by former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Akhilesh Yadav.[13][14][15]
While the party is largely based in Uttar Pradesh,[16] it has significant presence in many other Indian states as well. It has been the ruling party in the state of Uttar Pradesh for four terms – three times under Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav, the fourth and most recent being Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's full majority government in the 2012–2017 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
The coalition of the party and its alliance partners: Samajwadi Alliance SP+ is currently the largest bloc in Uttar Pradesh in terms of Lok Sabha MPs. The alliance has one of the largest vote bases in the state of Uttar Pradesh in terms of the collective voting pattern, with more than 37% vote share in the 2022 assembly elections and 44% in the 2024 general elections.[17][18]
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- ^ "About Samajwadi Prahari". Samajwadi Prahari. 10 March 2021.
- ^ "SP reinstates youth wings' office-bearers with a rider | Lucknow News — Times of India". The Times of India. 18 April 2013.
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- ^ "Parties & Organisations". Progressive Alliance. Archived from the original on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
- ^ "Slew of populist measures by Akhilesh on Day 1". The Hindu. 15 March 2012. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 25 November 2024.
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The big winner in the Uttar Pradesh state election was the regional leftwing Samajwadi party
- ^ "Parties & Organisations". Progressive Alliance. Archived from the original on 6 March 2017. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
- ^ "List of Political Parties and Election Symbols main Notification Dated 18.01.2013" (PDF). India: Election Commission of India. 2013. Retrieved 9 May 2013.
- ^ "Samajwadi Party". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
- ^ "Akhilesh Yadav elected Samajwadi Party President for third time". The Hindu. 29 September 2022. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
- ^ "Akhilesh Yadav elected Samajwadi Party president for third time". Hindu Business Line. 29 September 2022.
- ^ "Akhilesh Yadav re-elected SP president as 2-day party convention concludes". Indian Express. 30 September 2022.
- ^ "Why Uttar Pradesh is India's battleground state". BBC News. 26 December 2011.
- ^ "What the Samajwadi Party alliance needs to focus on now". The Wire. 15 March 2022.
- ^ "Akhilesh missed majority by a margin of few lakh votes". Aaj Tak. 11 March 2022.