Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party

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Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party was an Indian political party active in the early years after independence, representing peasants and workers and later merging into the Praja Socialist Party.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct political party
political party
activeInDecade 1950s
activeInPeriod post-independence India
advocated civil liberties
economic equality
social justice
continent Asia
country India
electoralType national party
focus agrarian reform
land redistribution
workers' rights
foundedBy J. B. Kripalani NERFINISHED
foundedYear 1951
historicalContext early years after Indian independence
ideology agrarianism
democratic socialism
socialism
keyPerson J. B. Kripalani NERFINISHED
languageOfPolitics English
Hindi
mergedInto Praja Socialist Party NERFINISHED
mergedYear 1952
mergerPartner Socialist Party (India) NERFINISHED
mergerResult Praja Socialist Party NERFINISHED
notableFor representing peasants and workers in early post-independence India
opposed Indian National Congress dominance
feudal land relations
participatedInElection 1951–52 Indian general election
politicalPosition centre-left
politicalSpectrum left-wing
politicalSystem multi-party system of India
politicalTradition Indian socialist movement
regionOfActivity various Indian states
representedIn Lok Sabha NERFINISHED
represents peasants
workers
splitFrom Indian National Congress NERFINISHED
status defunct
supported parliamentary democracy
targetConstituency agricultural labourers
rural population
small farmers

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Praja Socialist Party formedByMergerOf Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party