Bharatiya Janata Party, Arunachal Pradesh

Bharatiya Janata Party,
Arunachal Pradesh
AbbreviationBJP
LeaderPema Khandu
(Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh)
PresidentBiyuram Wahge[1]
(MLA from Pakke-Kessang Assembly constituency)
Founder
Founded6 April 1980
(44 years ago)
 (1980-04-06)
Split fromJanata Party
Preceded by
HeadquartersState BJP Office Opp. Arunodaya School Vivek Vihar, Itanagar-791113, India [3]
Youth wingBharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha
Women's wingBJP Mahila Morcha
Labour wingBharatiya Mazdoor Sangh[4]
Peasant's wingBharatiya Kisan Sangh[5]
Ideology
Colours  Saffron
AllianceNational level
National Democratic Alliance
NorthEast Region
North East Democratic Alliance
Seats in Lok Sabha
2 / 2
(as of 2024)
Seats in Rajya Sabha
1 / 1
(as of 2022)
Seats in Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
46 / 60
(as of 2024)
Election symbol
Lotus
Party flag
Website
www.bjp.org/arunachal-pradesh

The Bharatiya Janata Party, or simply, BJP Arunachal Pradesh (BJP; [bʱaːɾət̪iːjə dʒənət̪aː paːrtiː] ; lit.'Indian People's Party'), is the state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party of the Arunachal Pradesh. Its head office is situated at the State BJP Office Opp. Arunodaya School Vivek Vihar, Itanagar-791113, India. The current president of BJP Arunachal Pradesh is Biyuram Wahge.

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