Under Sone Lal Patel Apna Dal made a mark in the
Varanasi-
Mirzapur region, the hometown of Sone Lal Patel. The party organized its first
"maha-rally" at Beniabag in
Varanasi where hundreds of thousands of people were present. On 23 August 1999, during the
BJP government of
Kalyan Singh, several hundred protesting workers of the party were beaten up by the police. However, the party's electoral record was patchy. In 2002, seven years after the party was founded, the mafia don-turned-politician
Atiq Ahmed won the state assembly elections from
Allahabad constituency as an Apna Dal candidate. The party failed to win any seats in the
2009 Indian general election or the
2007 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.
Under Anupriya Patel In October 2009, Dr.
Sone Lal Patel died in a car crash only twenty days after his elder daughter
Anupriya Patel Singh married Ashish Singh, an aspiring politician. His widow,
Krishna Patel, took charge of the party as party president and carried its work forward. During these years, her elder daughter
Anupriya Patel Singh and son-in-law Ashish Singh have also worked for the party and, according to family and party sources, they have made strong efforts to take charge of the party, which has been resisted by Krishna Singh and other family members. In the
2012 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, the party tasted electoral success when
Anupriya Patel Singh, elder daughter of the party's founder, won the assembly election seat from
Rohaniya constituency near
Varanasi. The party had tied up for this election with other smaller groups such as the
Peace Party of India, a local Muslim-oriented party. Two years later, the party found it opportune to abandon its Muslim electoral partners and seek an alliance with the
Bhartiya Janata Party, which was clearly on the upswing in the state. On 25 March 2014, the Apna Dal became part of the
National Democratic Alliance and announced its electoral arrangement: it would contest two seats (
Mirzapur and
Pratapgarh) as part of
the NDA, and would extend support to the BJP in all other constituencies in Uttar Pradesh. Thanks to this alliance, Apna Dal won both of the above seats in the 2014 general elections handsomely. While
Harivansh Singh won from
Pratapgarh,
Anupriya Patel Singh won from
Mirzapur. At the same time,
Rakesh Kumar Verma of the Apna Dal won the by-election to the
Vishwanathganj assembly constituency seat which was held along with the parliamentary election. For a party that had never before won a seat in parliament, and hardly any seats in the state assembly, the success which it achieved due to its alliance with the BJP was mind-boggling.
Rift and split within party and family After winning the election to parliament from
Mirzapur,
Anupriya Patel Singh resigned from her state assembly seat, and therefore a by-election from Rohaniya became necessary. Anupriya wanted that her husband, Ashish Singh, should be made the party candidate for the by-election. However, the Apna Dal's governing body, headed by her mother Krishna Singh, decided that Krishna Singh should be the candidate. This was intended to limit the influence of Anupriya and her husband in party affairs, where they were taking charge of all matters without any invitation or authorization, which was resented by Krishna Singh and her younger daughter. In the by-election which was held in October 2014, Anupriya not only failed to campaign for her mother but allegedly also worked actively to ensure her defeat. Krishna Singh lost the election, which exacerbated the tensions and resentments within the founder's family. Immediately afterwards, Krishna removed her daughter from the post of party general secretary. The chasm widened over the next few months, and on 7 May 2015, Anupriya and six of her associates were
expelled from the party for alleged anti-party activities. A party called
Apna Dal (Sonelal) was registered on 14 December 2016 and has the backing of
Anupriya Patel, suggesting that the Apna Dal could be heading for a split.
Alliances in the 2020s In the
2022 Uttar Pradesh assembly elections Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) allied with the
Samajwadi Party. Dr.
Pallavi Patel, defeated
Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya, by a margin of 7,337 votes in
Sirathu. The party joined the
Indian National Congress-led
Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) in 2023, to oppose the
Bharatiya Janata Party-dominated
National Democratic Alliance. In 2024, Apna Dal (Kamerawadi) split from INDIA to form a joint alliance with
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, called
Pichda Dalit Muslim. ==References==