Bharat Adivasi Party

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Bharat Adivasi Party
AbbreviationBAP (बीएपी)
PresidentMohan Lal Roat
Founder Rajkumar Roat
Founded10 September 2023
Split from Bharatiya Tribal Party
Headquarters Dungarpur Rajasthan
Ideology Bhil Pradesh statehood
Regionalism
Colours  Red
ECI StatusUnrecognized
Alliance I.N.D.I.A. (2023-present)
Seats in  Lok Sabha
1 / 543
Seats in  Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
4 / 200
Seats in  Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
1 / 230
Website
bharatadivasiparty.org

The Bharat Adivasi Party is a political party based in Rajasthan, India. The party was formed by Rajkumar Roat on 10 September 2023. [1]

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The Bharat Adivasi Party won three seats in the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election [1] and one seat in the 2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. [2] Party leader Roat won Chorasi Assembly constituency (Rajasthan) with a margin of more than 69,000 votes.

Members of Parliament

YearMapLok SabhaPortraitMPConstituencyMargin
2024
2024 Lok Sabha Rajasthan Result Map.svg
18th Lok Sabha
MP Rajkumar Roat.jpg
Rajkumar Roat Banswara Lok Sabha constituency 2,47,054

Members of Legislative Assembly

YearMapPortraitMLAConstituencyMargin
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
2023
2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Election Results Map.svg
16th Rajasthan Assembly
MP Rajkumar Roat.jpg
Rajkumar Roat Chorasi 69,166
Umesh meena.jpg
Umesh Meena Aspur 28,086
Thavar Chand Meena Dhariawad 6,691
2024^ Anil Kumar Katara Chorasi 24,370
Jaikrishn Patel Bagidora 51,434
Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
2023
2023 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election Result Map.svg
16th Madhya Pradesh Assembly
Kamleshwar Dodiyar Sailana 4,618

^by-election

Electoral performance

General election

Election YearLok SabhaSeats contestedSeats won+/- seatsOverall VotesPercentage of votes
2024 18th Lok Sabha 11Increase2.svg 11,257,056

Legislative Assembly election

Election YearSeats contestedSeats won+/- seatsOverall VotesPercentage of votes
Rajasthan
2023 273Increase2.svg 3929,9692.33
Madhya Pradesh
2023 81Increase2.svg 1
Jharkhand
2024 0Steady2.svg

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References

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