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'''Janata Dal (Gujarat)''' was a [[political party]] in [[Gujarat]], [[India]]. It was a splinter group of [[Janata Dal]]. This group was led by [[Chimanbhai Patel]] and [[Chhabildas Mehta]]. It was later dissolved and its leaders joined the [[Indian National Congress]].<ref>[http://www.crisisstates.com/download/india/yagnik&sud.pdf The political topography of Gujarat ]  {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927025404/http://www.crisisstates.com/download/india/yagnik%26sud.pdf |date=September 27, 2007 }}</ref> JD(G) came to power in 1990 and continued until 1995. They had 70 MLA in assembly and received support of 35 congress MLA.
'''Janata Dal (Gujarat)''' was a [[political party]] in [[Gujarat]], [[India]]. It was a splinter group of [[Janata Dal]]. This group was led by [[Chimanbhai Patel]] and [[Chhabildas Mehta]]. It was later dissolved and its leaders joined the [[Indian National Congress]].<ref>[http://www.crisisstates.com/download/india/yagnik&sud.pdf The political topography of Gujarat]  {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927025404/http://www.crisisstates.com/download/india/yagnik%26sud.pdf |date=September 27, 2007 }}</ref> JD(G) came to power in 1990 and continued until 1995. They had 70 MLA in assembly and received support of 35 congress MLA.


[[Dinesh Trivedi]] represented the party in the [[Rajya Sabha]].<ref>[http://www.rajyasabha.gov.in/kiosk/whoswho/beta_t2.htm Bio-Data of Member of Rajya Sabha<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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Janata Dal (Gujarat) was a political party in Gujarat, India. It was a splinter group of Janata Dal. This group was led by Chimanbhai Patel and Chhabildas Mehta. It was later dissolved and its leaders joined the Indian National Congress.[1] JD(G) came to power in 1990 and continued until 1995. They had 70 MLA in assembly and received support of 35 congress MLA.

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