Jump to content

Progressive Democratic Front (Uttarakhand)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Progressive Democratic Front
ChairmanShishpal Singh (BSP)
Founded2014
HeadquartersDehradun, Uttarakhand
Alliance
  •   Independents (2014–17)
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 5
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 3
Seats in Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
1 / 70

The Progressive Democratic Front (abbr. PDF) was a political front in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. It was founded in 2014 and consisted of the two regional political forces in the state, Bahujan Samaj Party and Uttarakhand Kranti Dal with Independent MLAs. The PDF was a part of the Indian National Congress led United Progressive Alliance in the state between 2014–2017.[1][2][3][4]

Background

[edit]

PDF was formed in January 2014 just before the leadership change in the INC-ruled Uttarakhand when Vijay Bahuguna was replaced by Harish Rawat as the new Chief Minister of Uttarakhand. Three members of Bahujan Samaj Party, one of Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P) and three Independent MLAs joined hands to consolidate their critical and key position in the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly where no party enjoyed the majority by itself. Both the INC and Bharatiya Janata Party relying on their support to achieve majority in the house to form the government. As previously they allied with the Congress-led Bahuguna government independently. PDF after forming a front continued to give support of its 7 MLAs to the new Harish Rawat government and bagged 5 cabinet ministerial birth as the result of power-sharing agreement.

Current status

[edit]

Currently,the PDF has one seat in the 5th Uttarakhand Assembly.

No. Party Name Constituency
1 Bahujan Samaj Party Muhammad Shahzad Laksar

Former PDF MLAs of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

[edit]
No. Party Name Constituency
1 Bahujan Samaj Party Hari Das Jhabrera
2 Bahujan Samaj Party Sarwat Karim Ansari Manglaur
3 Bahujan Samaj Party Surendra Rakesh Bhagwanpur
4 Uttarakhand Kranti Dal (P) Pritam Singh Panwar Yamunotri
5 Independent Dinesh Dhanai Tehri
6 Independent Harish Chandra Durgapal Lalkuan
7 Independent Mantri Prasad Naithani Devprayag

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]