Karnataka Janata Paksha
Full Form of KJP
What is KJP?
The Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP) is a regional political party in the Indian state of Karnataka, founded in 2012 by former Chief Minister B. S. Yeddyurappa after he left the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The party aimed to represent the aspirations of the people of Karnataka, particularly focusing on the state's development and regional identity. KJP contested the 2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections, securing six seats and about 10% of the popular vote, which made it a significant player in the state's politics. However, in 2014, the party merged back into the BJP, with Yeddyurappa returning to the national party. KJP is often discussed in the context of Karnataka's multi-party dynamics and the phenomenon of political factionalism in India. Its brief existence highlighted the fluidity of regional alliances and the influence of strong individual leaders. For students preparing for Karnataka state-level competitive exams like KPSC or KSRP, understanding the KJP's role in the state's electoral history is relevant for general knowledge sections.
KJP का फुल फॉर्म
कर्नाटक जनता पक्ष
Example
The KJP's performance in the 2013 Karnataka elections demonstrated the potential for a regional party to impact assembly outcomes.