Rashtriya Ulama Council

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Rashtriya Ulama Council (RUC)
PresidentAamir Rashadi Madni
SpokespersonTalha Aamir Rashadi
Founded4 October 2008 (2008-10-04)
NewspaperRUC Awaaz
Party flag
Website
www.ulamacouncil.org

Rashtriya Ulama Council (RUC') is a political party of India formed in 2008.

History[edit]

2009 Parliamentary Elections[edit]

RUC participated in the 2009 parliamentary elections on five seats. As expected RUC never won any seats. However, they secured approximately 2.25 lakh (225,000) votes, unusually successful for a party that was only five months old. It did not ally with other parties.[1]

2012 UP Assembly Election[edit]

RUC participated in the Uttar Pradesh 2012 Assembly election, contesting 100 seats out of 401. As expected, the RUC did not win any seats, but they secured nearly 6 lakh (600,000) votes.[2]

2014 Parliamentary Elections[edit]

RUC participated in the 2014 elections on a very few seats only citing the reason that they want to stop the fascist forces from coming in to power. The national president of the party Maulana Aamir Rashadi contested election[3] against SP Supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav from Azamgarh and this created a lot of headlines.[4][5]

2017 UP Assembly Elections[edit]

RUC had declared 84 candidates[6] but just before 1 month from the elections in a shocking turn of events RUC decided to support BSP[7] to keep away SP[8] and BJP[9] from power and supported the BSP candidates in the elections on rest of the seats.[10]

2022 UP Assembly Elections[edit]

The Peace Party of India and the Rashtriya Ulama Council (RUC) on announced they would contest the 2022 Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections together under the banner of United Democratic Alliance.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "RUC announces candidates for 2009 Loksabha elections". Zeenews.com.
  2. ^ "RUC in 2012 UP elections". India today.
  3. ^ "Aamir Rashadi to figh against Mulayam Singh Yadav". The Hindu.
  4. ^ "Lok Sabha Polls: Peace Party to support RUC candidate against Mulayam Singh Yadav in Azamgarh". The Economic Times. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  5. ^ "RUC chief Madani to contest against Mulayam in Azamgarh". The Indian Express. 30 March 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  6. ^ Correspondent, dna (8 November 2017). "Ulama Council president wants 10% assembly seats for Muslims". DNA India. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  7. ^ "UP Elections 2017: Despite support from Muslim clerics, BSP's campaign falls flat". DNA India. 12 March 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  8. ^ प्रदेश, वाराणसी उत्तर (19 September 2017). "मौलाना आमिर रशादी का सपा पर बड़ा वार, कहा अखिलेश ने कराया था मुजफ्फरनगर दंगा". Patrika News (in Hindi). Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  9. ^ "BJP, BSP looking to make dent in SP prospects in Azamgarh-Mau". DNA India. 3 March 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2021.
  10. ^ "RUC Supports BSP". The Times of India.

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