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Janamat Party

The Janamat Party (Nepali: जनमत पार्टी, lit.'Public Opinion Party') is a Nepalese political party. The party stands as a national party in Nepal and is the eighth-largest party since the 2022 general election.[2]

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Janamat Party
जनमत पार्टी
ChairpersonC. K. Raut
General SecretaryChandan Kumar Singh
FounderC. K. Raut
Founded18 March 2019 (5 years ago) (2019-03-18)
Preceded byAlliance for Independent Madhesh
HeadquartersJawalakhel, Lalitpur
IdeologySocial democracy[1]
Regionalism
Madhesi rights
Colours  
SloganSovereignty, Democracy, Social Justice, Socialism
ECN StatusNational Party
Pratinidhi Sabha
6 / 275
Madhesh Provincial Assembly
13 / 107
Lumbini Provincial Assembly
3 / 87
Local governments
2 / 753
Mayor/Chairperson
Election symbol
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Website
janamatparty.org
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History

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Formation

Formerly known as Alliance for Independent Madhesh, it was formed by former secessionist leader C. K. Raut.[3] It was formed after signing an 11-point agreement with the government of Nepal and resulted in ending his separatist movement with KP Oli.[4] The party was formed on 18 March 2019 after a two-day conclave held on 17–18 March in front of 50 delegates representing 22 districts of Nepal's Terai region.[5] A three-member committee headed by Chandan Singh was formed to implement the deal signed with the government. Aimed at expanding the party's strength, a 35-member central working committee was also formed under Raut's leadership.[6]

Party expansion and 2022 elections

The party underwent development of party organization centered mainly in Lumbini and Madhesh Province. Though the party couldn't get expected level of success, it was able to win two local levels of Saptari district which include Balan-bihul and Hanumannagar Kankalini Municipality which were previously won by Janata Samajwadi Party.[7] Due to Janamat party, the vote bank of Janata Samajwadi Party was seen to have largely declined limiting the former largest party of Madhesh province to third position. Party won Hanumannagar Kankalini mayor defying son of provincial minister Nawal Kishor Sah, Shailesh Kumar Sah who was also the outgoing mayor.[8][9]

The party won decisive seats in Madhesh provincial assembly. The party chair CK Raut won from Saptari 2 defying Upendra Yadav, the chairman of People's Socialist Party, Nepal.[10] The party crossed 3% threshold limit to take the toll to 5 in Pratinidhi Sabha. The party chair and Congress senior leader Bimalendra Nidhi had positive talks regarding future government formation at national level and provincial assembly on 30 November 2022.[11] During the talks, Raut cleared that he was a firm believer of democracy and was ready to join hands with Congress forming a democratic government.[12][13]

List of Members of Parliament

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Janamat Party (6)
Constituency/PR group Member Portfolio & Responsibilities / Remarks
Saptari 2 Chandra Kant Raut
  • Parliamentary party leader
Muslim Abdul Khan
  • Deputy parliamentary party leader
Madheshi Anita Devi Sah
  • Chief Whip
Khas Arya Goma Labh
  • Whip
Indigenous peoples Binita Kumari Singh
Indigenous peoples Sonu Murmu
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Electoral performance

General election

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Election Leader Party list votes Seats Position Resulting government
No. %
2022 C. K. Raut 394,655 3.74
6 / 275
8th Coalition government
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Provincial election

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Province Election Party list votes Seats Position Resulting government
No. %
Madhesh 2022 329,177 15.78
13 / 107
4th Coalition government
Lumbini 81,605 4.32
3 / 87
6th Confidence & supply
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Local election

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Election Leader Mayors/Chairs Councillors Local level
2022 C. K. Raut
2 / 753
96 / 35,907
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Leadership

Party portfolios

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No. Portfolio Office holder Terms in Office
Start End/Incumbent
1 Chairman CK Raut 2019 Incumbent
2 General Secretary Chandan Kumar Singh
3 Deputy chairman Abdul Khan
Basant Kumar Kushwaha
Dipak Kumar Sah
Narendra Prasad Chaudhary
Babita Issar
4 Deputy general Secretary Indrajit Kumar Yadav
5 Treasurer Surendra Narayan Yadav
6 Secretary Anita Mandal
Anita Devi Sah
Bhopendra Prasad Yadav
Radha Kumari Yadav
Sanjay Kumar Yadav
Hemlata Rajak
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References

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