1989 Indian general election

1989 Indian general election

22 and 26 November 1989

529 of the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha
265 seats needed for a majority
Registered 498,906,129
Turnout 61.95% (Decrease 2.06 pp)
  First party Second party
 
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Leader Rajiv Gandhi V. P. Singh
Party INC JD
Last election 46.86%, 414 seats 13.50%, 14 seats
Seats won 197 143
Seat change Decrease 217 Increase 129
Popular vote 118,894,702 53,518,521
Percentage 39.53% 17.79%
Swing Decrease 7.33 pp Increase 4.29pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
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Leader L. K. Advani E. M. S. Namboodiripad
Party BJP CPI(M)
Last election 7.74%, 2 seats 5.87%, 22 seats
Seats won 85 33
Seat change Increase 83 Increase 11
Popular vote 34,171,477 19,691,309
Percentage 11.36% 6.55%
Swing Increase 3.62 pp Increase 0.68 pp

Results by constituency

Prime Minister before election

Rajiv Gandhi
INC

Prime Minister after election

V. P. Singh
National Front

General elections were held in India on 22 and 26 November 1989 to elect the members of the ninth Lok Sabha. The incumbent Indian National Congress government under the premiership of Rajiv Gandhi lost its mandate, even though it was still the largest single party in the Lok Sabha. V. P. Singh, the leader of the second largest party Janata Dal (which also headed the National Front) was invited by the President of India to form the government. The government was formed with outside support from the Bharatiya Janata Party and a Left Front led by CPI (M). V. P. Singh was sworn in as the seventh Prime Minister of India on 2 December 1989.

Background

The 1989 Indian general election were held because the previous Lok Sabha has been in power for a five years, and the constitution allowed for new elections. Even though Rajiv Gandhi had won the last election by a landslide, this election saw him trying to fight off scandals that had marred his administration.

The Bofors scandal, rising militancy in Punjab, the civil war between LTTE and Sri Lankan government were just some of the problems that stared at Rajiv's government. Rajiv's biggest critic was Vishwanath Pratap Singh, who had held the portfolios of the finance ministry and the defence ministry in the government.

But Singh was soon sacked from the Cabinet and he then resigned from his memberships in the Congress and the Lok Sabha. He formed the Jan Morcha with Arun Nehru and Arif Mohammad Khan and re-entered the Lok Sabha from Allahabad. Witnessing V P Singh's meteoric rise on national stage, Rajiv tried to counter him with another prominent Rajput stalwart Satyendra Narain Singh but failed eventually.

In this election, Assam never went to the polls. Moreover, the Union territory of Goa, Daman and Diu was bifurcated into Goa and Daman & Diu with Goa retaining its 2 seats and the latter gaining 1 seat. Thus the total Lok Sabha seats increased by 1 to a total of 543. Since Assam never went to the polls, the total seats contested in this election was down to 529.

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Indian National Congress 118,894,702 39.53 197
Janata Dal 53,518,521 17.79 143
Bharatiya Janata Party 34,171,477 11.36 85
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 19,691,309 6.55 33
Telugu Desam Party 9,909,728 3.29 2
Communist Party of India 7,734,697 2.57 12
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 7,196,099 2.39 0
Bahujan Samaj Party 6,213,390 2.07 3
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4,518,649 1.50 11
Janata Party 3,029,743 1.01 0
Shiromani Akali Dal (Simranjit Singh Mann) 2,318,872 0.77 6
Revolutionary Socialist Party 1,854,276 0.62 4
Pattali Makkal Katchi 1,561,371 0.52 0
Doordarshi Party 1,338,566 0.45 0
All India Forward Bloc 1,261,310 0.42 3
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha 1,032,276 0.34 3
Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha 978,377 0.33 1
Indian Union Muslim League 974,234 0.32 2
Indian People's Front 737,551 0.25 1
Peasants and Workers Party of India 636,589 0.21 0
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen 617,376 0.21 1
Lok Dal (Bahuguna) 602,110 0.20 0
Bharatiya Republican Paksha 572,434 0.19 0
Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha 495,565 0.16 0
Republican Party of India (Khobragade) 468,615 0.16 0
Gorkha National Liberation Front 435,070 0.14 1
Shiromani Akali Dal (Badal) 427,609 0.14 0
Jharkhand Dal 367,838 0.12 0
Kerala Congress (M) 352,191 0.12 1
Shiv Sena 339,426 0.11 1
Marxist Co-ordination Committee 247,013 0.08 1
Nagaland People's Council 239,124 0.08 0
Hindu Mahasabha 217,514 0.07 1
Manipur Peoples Party 147,128 0.05 0
Republican Party of India 129,300 0.04 0
Humanist Party of India 122,947 0.04 0
All India Dalit Muslim Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh 120,159 0.04 0
Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party 116,392 0.04 1
Kuki National Assembly 108,085 0.04 0
Shiromani Akali Dal 100,570 0.03 0
Marxist Communist Party of India (S.S. Srivastava) 100,300 0.03 0
People's Party of Arunachal 96,181 0.03 0
Uttar Pradesh Republican Party 91,740 0.03 0
Sikkim Sangram Parishad 91,608 0.03 1
Amra Bangali 80,834 0.03 0
Jammu & Kashmir National Conference 71,194 0.02 3
Mizo National Front 70,749 0.02 0
Kerala Congress 68,811 0.02 0
Tharasu Makkal Mandaram 64,885 0.02 0
Democratic Party 43,667 0.01 0
Shoshit Samaj Dal 42,282 0.01 0
Uttarakhand Kranti Dal 39,465 0.01 0
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) 38,937 0.01 0
Muslim Majlis Uttar Pradesh 25,839 0.01 0
Proutist Bloc Of India 23,331 0.01 0
Jammu & Kashmir Panthers Party 22,625 0.01 0
Bharatiya Jana Sangh 22,446 0.01 0
Karnataka Gana Parishad 19,593 0.01 0
Socialist Party (Lohiya) 17,639 0.01 0
Tamiliar Kazhagam 12,859 0.00 0
Rising Sun Party 12,858 0.00 0
Indian Congress (J) Trikha Group 12,539 0.00 0
Socialist Party 12,430 0.00 0
Socialist Unity Centre of India 8,747 0.00 0
All India Garib Congress 7,635 0.00 0
Hul Jharkhand Party 6,663 0.00 0
Bhatiya Krishi Udyog Sangh 5,895 0.00 0
Lok Party 4,731 0.00 0
Akhil Bhartiya Gorkha League (Budhiman Gurung) 4,426 0.00 0
Shoshit Samaj Party 3,756 0.00 0
Scientific Vedic Revolutionary Party 3,470 0.00 0
Deseeya Karshaka Party 3,059 0.00 0
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad 2,998 0.00 0
Barat Desam Labour Party 2,944 0.00 0
Progressive Hul Jharkhand 2,890 0.00 0
Republicon Presidium Party 2,791 0.00 0
West Orissa Peoples Front 2,682 0.00 0
West Bengal Socialist Party (Biman Mitra) 2,411 0.00 0
All India Shiromani Baba Jiwan Singh Mazhbi Dal 2,368 0.00 0
Akhil Bhartiya Hindustani Krantikari Samajwadi Party 2,263 0.00 0
Green Party of India 2,142 0.00 0
Akhil Baratiya Pichhra Varg Party 2,055 0.00 0
Tamil Nadu Peoples Welfare Association 1,964 0.00 0
Sadharam Rajya Parishad 1,928 0.00 0
Indian National Congress (O) Anti-Merger Group 1,735 0.00 0
Gujarat Janata Parishad 1,577 0.00 0
All India Justice Party 1,428 0.00 0
Peoples Democracy of India 1,392 0.00 0
Punjab Peoples Party 1,374 0.00 0
Hindustan Janata Party 1,361 0.00 0
Bharatha Makkal Congress 1,357 0.00 0
Deccan Congress 1,332 0.00 0
Akhil Bhartiya Lok Tantrik Party 1,272 0.00 0
Vijaya Shakti 1,093 0.00 0
Bhartiya Loktantrik Mazdoor Dal 1,035 0.00 0
Pandav Dal 918 0.00 0
National Republican Party 839 0.00 0
Bhartiya Loktantrik Mazdoor Sangh 703 0.00 0
Mahabharat Peoples Party 694 0.00 0
Indian Union Muslim League (IML) 687 0.00 0
Manipur Peoples Council 677 0.00 0
Vishal Bharat Pary 621 0.00 0
Republican Party of India (Gavai Group) 539 0.00 0
Punjab Kairon Dal 493 0.00 0
Peoples Party of India 478 0.00 0
Indian Labour Party 406 0.00 0
Socialist Labour League 391 0.00 0
Bharatiya Krantikari Kisan Sang 367 0.00 0
Kamaraj Desiya Congress 322 0.00 0
Punjab Naya Front 314 0.00 0
Hindu Shiv Sena 160 0.00 0
Bhartiya Lok Kalyan Dal 145 0.00 0
Labour Party of India 99 0.00 0
Independents 15,793,781 5.25 12
Nominated Anglo-Indians 2
Total 300,776,423 100.00 531
Valid votes 300,776,423 97.32
Invalid/blank votes 8,274,072 2.68
Total votes 309,050,495 100.00
Registered voters/turnout 498,906,129 61.95
Source: ECI

Aftermath

V. P. Singh, who was the head of the Janata Dal, was chosen leader of the National Front government. His government fell after Singh, along with Bihar's Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav's government, had Advani arrested in Samastipur and stopped his Ram Rath Yatra, which was going to the Babri Masjid site in Ayodhya on 23 October 1990. Bharatiya Janata Party withdrew their support to Singh government, causing them to lose parliamentary vote of confidence on 7 November 1990.

Chandra Shekhar broke away from the Janata Dal with 64 MPs and formed the Samajwadi Janata Party in 1990. He got outside support from the Congress and became the 9th Prime Minister of India. He finally resigned on 21 June 1991, after the Congress alleged that the government was spying on Rajiv Gandhi.

See also