
Jana
Sangha was a political party founded in 1951 which later came to be
known as Bhartiya Janata Party. Throughout the Congress regime it
remained one of the major opposition parties, guiding the rout to be
taken by the opposition.

During
1986 elections it made it's presence felt in a string way and after that
the popularity has been rising by the day. In 1996 it emerged as a
single largest party in a hung parliament and then in 1999 came into
power as a part of NDA Alliance under the leadership of
Shri. Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The BJP led
NDA alliance completed its five year
regime in year 2004.
It's guiding philosophy of integral humanism was first presented by
Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya in 1965. The party clearly defines its
organisation and objectives and commitments.
The aim of the party is to establish a democratic state guaranteeing
equality of opportunity and liberty of faith and expression. It commits
itself to 'Sarva Dharma Sambhav' and value based politics. The Party
stands for decentralisation of economic and political power.
The Party pledges to build up India as a strong and prosperous nation
with a progressive and enlightened in outlook.
The main agendas for the elections are