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Progressive Republican Party (India)

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Progressive Republican Party
AbbreviationPRP
LeaderShyamdada Gaikwad
FoundedApril 22, 2024
IdeologyConstitutionalism
Republicanism
Ambedkarism
Progressivism
Secularism
Egalitarianism
Political positionCentre-Left
ECI Statusunrecognised
Party flag

The Progressive Republican Party (PRP) is a newly formed political party in the state of Maharashtra. It was established on April 22, 2024, during a conclave that involved over 40 Dalit-Ambedkarite organizations.[1]

Formation

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The Progressive Republican Party emerged from a gathering of more than 40 Dalit Ambedkarite organizations that convened to discuss the political future and strategies for the community. The formation was declared at an intense conclave, where leaders emphasized the significance of the upcoming Lok Sabha election as a battle to protect constitutional values and democracy. The party's formation aimed to bring unity to Dalit organizations and align with broader political coalitions to maximize its electoral impact.

Shyam Dada Gaikwad firmly stated from the press conference;

This Lok Sabha election is not about proving the political worth or value of the Buddhist Community in the state. This election poses a grave challenge to save the country’s Constitution and democracy itself. Stopping Modi and his BJP is the need of the hour.

References

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  1. ^ "Maharashtra: Dalit Ambedkarite Groups Announce Support for Opposition Coalition". thewire.in. Retrieved 2024-10-18.