It first came to power in 1989, after cases of corruption, known as the
Bofors scandal, caused
Rajiv Gandhi's
Congress (I) to lose the elections. The
National Front coalition that was formed consisted of the Janata Dal and a few smaller parties in the government, and had outside support from the
Left Front and the
Bharatiya Janata Party.
V. P. Singh was the prime minister. In November 1990, this coalition collapsed, and a new government headed by
Chandra Shekhar under
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) which had the support of the Congress came to power for a short while. Two days before the vote,
Chandra Shekhar, an ambitious Janata Dal rival who had been kept out of the National Front government, joined with Devi Lal, a former deputy prime minister under V. P. Singh, to form the Samajwadi Janata Party, with a total of sixty
Lok Sabha members. The day after the collapse of the National Front government, Chandra Shekhar informed the president that by gaining the backing of the Congress (I) and its electoral allies he enjoyed the support of 280 members of the Lok Sabha, and he demanded the right to constitute a new government. Even though his rump party accounted for only one-ninth of the members of the Lok Sabha, Chandra Shekhar succeeded in forming a new minority Government and becoming prime minister (with Devi Lal as deputy prime minister). However, Chandra Shekhar's government fell less than four months later, after the Congress (I) withdrew its support. Its second spell of power began in 1996, when the Janata Dal-led
United Front coalition came to power, with outside support from the Congress under
Sitaram Kesri, choosing
H. D. Deve Gowda as their prime minister. The Congress withdrew its support in less than a year, after the
Deve Gowda Government restarted probing the corruption cases against a lot of Congress leaders, hoping to gain power with the support of various United Front constituent groups, and
I. K. Gujral became the next prime minister. His government too fell in a few months, and in February 1998, the Janata Dal-led coalition lost power to the
Bharatiya Janata Party in general elections. == Party presidents ==