2026
As of 2026, the Kamtapur Progressive Party remains an active regional political party focused on the demands for a separate Kamtapur state, language recognition, and regional development in North Bengal.
Monday, March 2, 2026, 02:50:51 PM [IST]
Kamtapur Progressive Party (KPP) Information
| Party Name | Kamtapur Progressive Party |
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| Party Founded Date | 01 Jan 1996 |
| Party Headquarters | NA |
| Party President | Atul Roy |
| Student Wing | All Koch Rajbongshi Students' Union (AKRSU) |
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Kamtapur Progressive Party (KPP) Ideology
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Kamtapur Progressive Party (KPP) Timeline
As of 2026, the Kamtapur Progressive Party remains an active regional political party focused on the demands for a separate Kamtapur state, language recognition, and regional development in North Bengal.
Kamtapur Progressive Party declared plans to field candidates across 54 assembly constituencies in North Bengal and parts of Assam, expanding its electoral ambitions in regional politics.
November: With a deadline for statehood and language recognition unmet, KPP threatened to withhold support from the BJP in future polls and mobilized agitation against central government inertia.
December: KPP organised agitations in Raiganj and across North Dinajpur district, presenting memorandums for Kamtapuri language inclusion and expanded statehood demands.
The party opposed proposals to include North Bengal in the Northeast Development framework, reiterating its separate state and language recognition demands ahead of the assembly elections.
KPP announced alignment with the Trinamool Congress for the Lok Sabha elections, emphasising cooperation on language and cultural issues while maintaining its separate statehood demand.
The party was actively involved in community initiatives in North Bengal, including the opening of primary schools teaching in the Kamtapuri language, reflecting continued grassroots mobilization.
The party actively campaigned for the recognition of the Kamtapuri language in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
KPP formed alliances with other regional parties to strengthen its position and push for its demands more effectively.
The party intensified its campaign for a separate state called 'Kamtapur' to be carved out from parts of West Bengal and Assam.
KPP participated in local elections for the first time, seeking to establish a political foothold in West Bengal and Assam.
The Kamtapur Progressive Party (KPP) was formed in 2006 as a regional political party advocating for the rights and recognition of the Kamtapuri people.
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