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{{Infobox Indian Political Party  
{{Infobox Indian Political Party  
| party_name    = Samata Party
| party_name    = Samata Party
| colorcode  = {{party color|Samata Party}}
| colorcode  = green
| party_logo =  
| party_logo =  
|founder          = [[George Fernandes]]
|founder          = [[George Fernandes]]
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|eci=State Party|split=[[Janata Dal]]|abbreviation=SAP}}
|eci=State Party|split=[[Janata Dal]]|abbreviation=SAP}}
The '''Samata Party''' (SAP) is a [[political party]] in [[India]], initially formed in 1994 by [[George Fernandes]]. It is led by Uday Mandal.<ref>{{Cite web |title=महंगाई व बेरोजगारी के खिलाफ किया प्रदर्शन |url=https://www.livehindustan.com/bihar/madhubani/story-demonstrated-against-inflation-and-unemployment-3937699.html |access-date=2022-04-22 |website=Hindustan |language=hindi}}</ref> In 2003, the party not merged with the [[Janata Dal (United)]], it was an offshoot of the [[Janata Dal]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Samata Party | url=http://www.indian-elections.com/partyprofiles/samta-party.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040601221604/http://www.indian-elections.com/partyprofiles/samta-party.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=2004-06-01 | publisher=Indian Elections }}</ref> The party has [[socialist]] leanings, and at one point wielded considerable [[Politics|political]] and [[social]] influence in [[North India]], particularly in [[Bihar]].<ref>https://eci.gov.in/files/file/14108-bihar-bye-election-list-of-star-campaigners/</ref><ref>https://affidavit.eci.gov.in/show-profile/eyJpdiI6ImNFRGlkVytpM2JYZ3pZMmw3WmZ6MGc9PSIsInZhbHVlIjoiYkxEcHlYWHAwWDRzaDB1U1RxWkxzUT09IiwibWFjIjoiNWZkZDRhMTk0Zjc3MTdiYjFmNDRmMjBiYzljYjYxNDAxYTIyNDhjYjc4OTBlNTQ1YzUzYTkxYjk3ZDA4Y2I1MyJ9/MjU=/MTQ=/NA==/QUM=</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=National Office Bearers – SAMATA PARTY|url=https://samataparty.org/national-office-bearers-2/|access-date=2021-12-07|language=en-US}}</ref>
The '''Samata Party''' (SAP) is a [[political party]] in [[India]], initially formed in 1994 by [[George Fernandes]]. It is led by Uday Mandal.<ref>{{Cite web |title=महंगाई व बेरोजगारी के खिलाफ किया प्रदर्शन |url=https://www.livehindustan.com/bihar/madhubani/story-demonstrated-against-inflation-and-unemployment-3937699.html |access-date=2022-04-22 |website=Hindustan |language=hindi}}</ref> In 2003, the party not merged with the [[Janata Dal (United)]], it was an offshoot of the [[Janata Dal]].<ref>{{cite web | title=Samata Party | url=http://www.indian-elections.com/partyprofiles/samta-party.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040601221604/http://www.indian-elections.com/partyprofiles/samta-party.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=2004-06-01 | publisher=Indian Elections }}</ref> The party has [[socialist]] leanings, and at one point wielded considerable [[Politics|political]] and [[social]] influence in [[North India]], particularly in [[Bihar]].<ref>https://eci.gov.in/files/file/14108-bihar-bye-election-list-of-star-campaigners/</ref><ref>https://affidavit.eci.gov.in/show-profile/eyJpdiI6ImNFRGlkVytpM2JYZ3pZMmw3WmZ6MGc9PSIsInZhbHVlIjoiYkxEcHlYWHAwWDRzaDB1U1RxWkxzUT09IiwibWFjIjoiNWZkZDRhMTk0Zjc3MTdiYjFmNDRmMjBiYzljYjYxNDAxYTIyNDhjYjc4OTBlNTQ1YzUzYTkxYjk3ZDA4Y2I1MyJ9/MjU=/MTQ=/NA==/QUM=</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=National Office Bearers – SAMATA PARTY|url=https://samataparty.org/national-office-bearers-2/|access-date=2021-12-07|language=en-US}}</ref>
==History==
==History==
In the [[1996 Indian general election|general elections]] of 1996, the Samata Party formed an alliance with the [[Bharatiya Janta Party]] and won eight seats, six of which were in [[Bihar]] and one each in [[Uttar Pradesh]] and [[Odisha]]. Before the election, the party was largely rooted only in Bihar. In the [[1998 Indian general election|1998 general elections]], again in alliance with [[Bharatiya Janta Party]], it won twelve seats, ten from [[Bihar]] and two from [[Uttar Pradesh]].
In the [[1996 Indian general election|general elections]] of 1996, the Samata Party formed an alliance with the [[Bharatiya Janta Party]] and won eight seats, six of which were in [[Bihar]] and one each in [[Uttar Pradesh]] and [[Odisha]]. Before the election, the party was largely rooted only in Bihar. In the [[1998 Indian general election|1998 general elections]], again in alliance with [[Bharatiya Janta Party]], it won twelve seats, ten from [[Bihar]] and two from [[Uttar Pradesh]].
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