Cannabaceae

All India United Democratic Front
AbbreviationAIUDF
LeaderBadruddin Ajmal
General SecretaryAdv. Aminul Islam
Founded2 October 2005 (18 years ago) (2005-10-02)
HeadquartersNo.3 Friends Path, Hatigaon, Guwahati-781038
IdeologyNational Inclusiveness[1]
Minority rights[2]
ECI StatusState Party[3]
AllianceUnited Progressive Alliance (2019–2021)
Seats in Lok Sabha
1 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in Assam Legislative Assembly
15 / 126
Election symbol
Website
www.aiudf.org

The All India United Democratic Front (also known as AIUDF and Sarva Bharatiya Sanyukt Ganatantric Morcha) is a political party active in the Indian state of Assam.[4] It is the 3rd largest political party in Assam Legislative Assembly after BJP and INC.

The party was founded by Maulana Badruddin Ajmal on 3 October 2005 and at that time, its name was Assam United Democratic Front (AUDF). It was relaunched as a national party under its current name at a press meet in New Delhi on 2 February 2009, again with the Badruddin Ajmal as the party's leader. The party is headquartered in Guwahati.[5][6]

The AIUDF is a key opposition party in Assam, which is the voice of millions of Miya Bengali Muslims from Lower Assam and Barak Valley. It won 18 of 126 seats in the 2011 Legislative Assembly election;[7] in 2016, it won 13 of 126 seats. In 2021, Assam Assembly Election, Congress and AIUDF formed grand alliance along with BPF and communist parties. The alliance fought against BJP led NDA. AIUDF increase its tally and win 16 of 126 seats in the 2021 Legislative assembly election of Assam.[8] However, its alliance Mahajhot couldn't get majority enough to form government.

Election history[edit]

Year Election Seats won Change of Seats Vote% Change of Vote%
2006 12th Assembly (Assam)
10 / 126
 –
2009 15th Lok Sabha
1 / 14
 – 16.3%
2011 13th Assembly (Assam)
18 / 126
Increase 8 13%
2014 16th Lok Sabha
3 / 14
Increase 2 14.8% Decrease 2.5%
2016 14th Assembly (Assam)
13 / 126
Decrease 5 13% Steady
2019 17th Lok Sabha
1 / 14
Decrease 2 7.8% Decrease 7%
2021 15th Assembly (Assam)
16 / 126
Increase 3 9.3% Decrease 4.3%

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