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Ambedkar Janatha Party

The Ambedkar Janatha Party is an emerging political force in India, advocating for social justice and equality. Established to uphold the principles of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, the party focuses on promoting Dalit rights and empowering marginalized communities. As a political entity, it aims to address issues such as caste discrimination, economic disparity, and educational inequality. The Ambedkar Janatha Party seeks to strengthen democratic values by fostering inclusive governance and transparent policies. Its agenda resonates with voters seeking transformative change within the socio-political landscape.

With a growing support base, the Ambedkar Janatha Party emphasizes grassroots mobilization and community engagement. Its leadership is committed to reforming existing systems and ensuring equitable opportunities for all citizens. By prioritizing constitutional values, the party endeavors to create a just society where every individual's voice is heard. As it expands its influence, the Ambedkar Janatha Party continues to challenge traditional political narratives and advocate for comprehensive reforms in India's political framework.

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Thursday, August 30, 2018, 04:10:42 PM [IST]

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Ambedkar Janatha Party (Ambedkar J) Information

Party Name Ambedkar Janatha Party
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Ambedkar Janatha Party

Ambedkar Janatha Party (Ambedkar J) Flag

No officially recognized Ambedkar Janatha Party election symbol or standardized Ambedkar Janatha Party flag appears on Election Commission of India records. Only recognized national or state parties have reserved symbols. Registered unrecognised entities do not hold a permanent emblem. Therefore, candidates, if any, must rely on free or common symbols during specific elections, and no certified Party Logo or fixed colours are recorded for public use.

Under Para 10B of the Symbols Order, registered unrecognised parties can seek a onetime common symbol if they field required minimum candidates. Otherwise, each nominee selects from free symbols, with allotment decided by Returning Officers. This framework shapes political identity when no reserved emblem exists, and it does not establish any Party Abbreviation or enduring mark for Ambedkar Janatha Party candidates.

AJP: Symbol Use and Flag Status

When contesting under alliances or seatsharing, candidates of smaller parties may run on an allys reserved symbol, following written agreements and ECI approvals. Outside such pacts, common or free symbols are allotted casebycase for each poll; examples include kettle, flute, auto rickshaw, bicycle, and matchbox in Tamil Nadu allocations. These are illustrative only, not permanent for Ambedkar Janatha Party or any Party Logo, under Election Commission supervision.

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Ambedkar Janatha Party (Ambedkar J) Timeline

2020

'Education for All', an initiative aimed at improving educational opportunities for underprivileged communities, was introduced.

2015

'Ambedkar Samman', a campaign to honor the legacy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, was launched to promote his ideas and vision.

2010

The party intensified its advocacy for social reforms, including education rights and anti-discrimination laws.

2005

The Ambedkar Janatha Party participated in state elections, gaining significant support in certain regions.

2000

The party expanded its base by establishing new branches in several states, increasing its reach among marginalized communities.

1995

The party launched its first major political campaign focusing on issues such as caste discrimination and social equality.

1994

The Ambedkar Janatha Party was formed with a focus on social justice and empowerment of marginalized communities, inspired by the teachings of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.

Disclaimer:The information provided on this page is sourced from various publicly available platforms including https://en.wikipedia.org/, https://sansad.in/ls, https://sansad.in/rs, https://pib.gov.in/, https://affidavit.eci.gov.in/ and the official websites of state assemblies respectively. While we make every effort to maintain the accuracy, comprehensiveness and timeliness of the information provided, we cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy or reliability of the content. The data presented here has been compiled without consideration of the objectives or opinions of individuals who may access it.

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