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Apna Dal president killed in accident.


APNA DAL Apna Dal, a political party in India. It is based amongst the Kurmi caste. Its main base is in central Uttar Pradesh. Apna Dal is led by Sohne Lal Patel.

The party allied itself with the Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2006 Uttar Pradesh elections but did not make much inroads.
 president Sonelal Patel died in a road accident in Kanpur Kanpur (kän`pr), city (1991 pop. 2,029,889), Uttar Pradesh state, N central India, on the Ganges River.  on Saturday. His car was hit by another car as he was trying to cross a road near his residence in Nawabganj. SP D. K. Chaudhary said the driver had been arrested. The police said the car that hit Patel's car belonged to a eunuch and that a group of eunuchs were travelling in it when the accident occurred.

A well- known Kurmi leader, Patel's influence had grown substantially in eastern and central UP districts in the last few years. Almost every political party, including the Congress, BJP BJP Bharatiya Janata Party (India)
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, JD ( U) and Uma Bharati's Jan Shakti, tried to woo Patel at different stages.

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