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Loktantrik Janata Party (Secular)
[edit]Political Party Loktantrik Janata Party (Secular), often abbreviated as LJP (Secular), is a political party in India that advocates for democratic values, secularism, and social justice. It primarily represents the interests of marginalized communities, emphasizing social equity and inclusion within India's political framework.
Founding and History The Loktantrik Janata Party (Secular) was founded by Dr. Najmul Arfin farooqui, and [1]leaders from diverse backgrounds who sought an alternative platform to address the issues faced by disadvantaged communities, rural populations, and the economically weaker sections of society. The founders aimed to establish a movement rooted in secularism and social justice, seeking to offer a people-centric approach to governance focused on grassroots-level issues.
Leadership The **National President of LJP (Secular) is Dr. Najmul Arfin Farooqui, and the General Secretary is Qamrul Salehin. Under their leadership, the party has focused on amplifying the voices of Rural area and marginalized communities and advocating for democratic values in governance.
Registered and Administrative Offices The party’s Registered Office is located in Firozpur, Post Anadar, District Siwan, Bihar, while the Administrative Office operates out of Jonapur, New Delhi. These offices support the organizational functions of the party and provide administrative support to leaders and members across the country.
Ideology and Objectives LJP (Secular) promotes an ideology rooted in secularism, social justice, and democratic governance. Its objectives include:
1. **Secularism**: Upholding and strengthening India's secular fabric, promoting harmony among various religious and cultural groups. 2. **Social justice**: Advocating for the rights of Dalits, Tribals in India, minorities, and other marginalized communities to improve their social and economic status. 3. **Democratic Governance**: Ensuring transparent, accountable governance responsive to the needs of common people. 4. **Rural Development**: Focusing on infrastructure, healthcare, and education development in rural areas to reduce the urban-rural divide.
Organizational Structure LJP (Secular) is organized into wings and committees that address specific issues and represent different sections of society, including youth, women, and farmers. With a central executive committee and district-level offices, the party aims to maintain grassroots engagement and representation.
Electoral Presence Since its inception, LJP (Secular) has contested elections in various states, particularly in regions with significant rural populations and high Poverty in India rates. The party seeks to establish itself as an alternative for those disillusioned with mainstream political parties, especially in areas affected by social and economic inequities.
Key Campaigns and Initiatives LJP (Secular) has launched several campaigns focusing on rural empowerment, Education reform, women's rights, and minority welfare. It has actively raised awareness about issues like unemployment, inadequate healthcare, and lack of infrastructure in underdeveloped areas.
Challenges and Future Prospects LJP (Secular) faces challenges in establishing a strong support base in a political landscape dominated by larger, more established parties. However, its commitment to Secularism in India, social justice, and grassroots issues gives it the potential to connect with a growing segment of India's population seeking change in governance and representation.