List of current Indian ruling and opposition parties

State Legislative Assemblies

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S.No. State / Union Territory Government Official Opposition Other Opposition
1 Andhra Pradesh

NDA

YSRCP
2 Arunachal Pradesh BJP INDI Alliance
3 Assam BJP INDI Alliance AIUDF BPF
4 Bihar NDA INDI Alliance AIMIM
5 Chhattisgarh BJP INDI Alliance GGP
6 Delhi AAP NDA
7 Goa BJP INDI Alliance RGP
8 Gujarat BJP INDI Alliance
9 Haryana BJP INDI Alliance INLD
10 Himachal Pradesh INDI Alliance NDA
11 Jammu and Kashmir[1] INDI Alliance NDA
12 Jharkhand INDI Alliance NDA
13 Karnataka INDI Alliance NDA SKP
14 Kerala LDF (INDI Alliance) UDF (INDI Alliance)
15 Madhya Pradesh BJP INDI Alliance BAP
16 Maharashtra NDA INDI Alliance
17 Manipur BJP INDI Alliance
18 Meghalaya NDA INDI Alliance
19 Mizoram ZPM NDA INDI Alliance
20 Nagaland NDA
21 Odisha BJP BJD INDI Alliance
22 Puducherry NDA INDI Alliance
23 Punjab AAP INC SAD BJP BSP
24 Rajasthan BJP INDI Alliance
25 Sikkim NDA
26 Tamil Nadu INDI Alliance AIADMK NDA
27 Telangana INDI Alliance BRS AIMIM NDA
28 Tripura BJP INDI Alliance
29 Uttar Pradesh BJP INDI Alliance JSD(L) BSP
30 Uttarakhand BJP INDI Alliance BSP
31 West Bengal INDI Alliance NDA ISF
  • As of 4th June 2024 NDA have government in 19 States and 1 Union Territories. INDIA bloc have government in 8 States and 2 union Territories. Other one party ZPM, which is not part of any alliance has government in Mizoram state.

State Legislative Council

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S.No. State Governing Party / Governing Alliance Opposition Party / Opposition Alliance Other Parties
1 Andhra Pradesh TDP JSP BJP YSRCP
2 Bihar BJP JD(U) HAM(S) RLJP RJD INC CPI (MGB)
3 Karnataka INC BJP JD(S) (NDA)
4 Maharashtra BJP SHS NCP RPI (NDA) SS (UBT) INC NCP (SP) (MVA)
5 Telangana INC BRS BJP
6 Uttar Pradesh BJP AD(S) SP INC
  • As of 4th June, 2024 NDA have power in 4 state legislative council out of 6, whereas INDI Alliance bloc have power in 2 state legislative council.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Special status ends: J&K now a Union Territory with Assembly; Ladakh a separate UT". The Economic Times. 5 August 2019. Retrieved 23 August 2019.