Samata Party
| Samata Party | |
|---|---|
| Abbreviation | SAP | 
| President | Uday Mandal | 
| Founder | George Fernandes and Nitish Kumar | 
| Founded | 1994 | 
| Split from | Janata Dal | 
| Ideology | Socialism | 
| Political position | Centre to centre-left | 
| ECI Status | Unrecognised | 
| Alliance | National Democratic Alliance(1996 - 2003) | 
| Seats in Lok Sabha | 0 / 543 | 
| Seats in Rajya Sabha | 0 / 245 | 
| Election symbol | |
| Party flag | |
| Website | |
| samataparty | |
The Samata Party (SAP) is a political party in India, initially formed in 1994 by George Fernandes and Nitish Kumar, is now being led by Uday Mandal as its National President. Samata Party once launched Nitish Kumar as the Chief Minister of Bihar. It was an offshoot of the Janata Dal, with the alleged casteism of the parent party being the reason given for the split. The party has socialist leanings; at one point, it wielded considerable political and social influence in North India, particularly in Bihar. In 2003, most Samata Party members joined Janata Dal (United). Only a faction led by MP Brahmanand Mandal remained in the Samata party and continued to use the party name and symbols.