Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram)

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Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram)
AbbreviationASP(KR)
Leader Chandrashekhar Azad
President Chandrashekhar Azad
General Secretary Ravindra Bhati Gurjar
Parliamentary Chairperson Chandrashekhar Azad
Lok Sabha  Leader Chandrashekhar Azad
Founder Chandrashekhar Azad [1]
Founded15 March 2020;4 years ago (2020-03-15) [2]
Headquarters3/22-c-136, c block Gokulpur New Delhi, 110094
Student wing Bhim Army Student Federation of India
Youth wing Bhim Army
Ideology Ambedkarism
Socialism (Indian)
Dalit rights
Secularism
Political position Centre-left
Colours  Blue
ECI Status Registered Unrecognised party
Alliance JJP (2024)
RLP (2023)
Seats in  Lok Sabha
1 / 543
Seats in  Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in  Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
0 / 403
Seats in  Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council
0 / 100
Election symbol
Azad Samaj Party Symbol.jpg
Party flag
Azad samaj party.png
Website
aazadsamajpartyk.org

Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) (abbr.ASP(KR)), commonly known as Azad Samaj Partyabbr.ASP), is an Indian registered, unrecognised political party in the state of Uttar Pradesh. It was founded by Chandrashekhar Azad. [3] [4]

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History

Precursor

The Azad Samaj Party's origins lie in the Bhim Army founded by Chandra Shekhar Aazad in 2015 to protect constitutional rights and oppose caste oppression. [5] [6] The group formed after reports of discrimination and caste-based violence faced by Dalit students at AHP Inter-college in Uttar Pradesh, and the Bhim Army then helped protect the Dalit students. [7] [6]

Azad gained attention after publicly posting a sign which read "The Great Chamar of Dhadkauli Welcome You." [5] [6] Upper-caste Rajputs were upset with the Dalit celebration of identity and objected to the erection of the board. [8] But, the Bhim Army intervened and ensure that the Thakurs did not unleash any violence. [8] In another incident, the Rajputs prevented a Dalit groom from riding a horse to his wedding. [8] Yet again, the Bhim Army intervened and escorted the groom. [8]

The Bhim Army attained national prominence after clashes in Uttar Pradesh. [9] In June 2017, the group's leader Chandrashekhar, a lawyer, was arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force. [10] Chandrashekhar was granted bail by the Allahabad High Court in November 2017, but the Uttar Pradesh government led by Yogi Adityanath continued to detain him under the National Security Act until it dropped the NSA order in September 2018 and acquitted Chandrashekhar from jail. [11] Chandrashekhar describes himself as a representative of Bahujan identity and a follower of Kanshi Ram.

The group protests against discrimination and caste violence against Dalit by members of the upper Thakurs caste in violent clashes in 2017 in Saharanpur. Bhim Army rally in Jantar Mantar, New Delhi in 2017 was attended by a large crowd, [12] estimated to be 10,000 by Delhi Police.

In August 2019, the Bhim Army took part in nationwide Dalit protests against the demolition of Shri Guru Ravidas Gurughar, a temple dedicated to Sant Ravidas in Tughlaqabad, Delhi, on the orders of the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), following lengthy litigation between the DDA and Guru Ravidas Jainti Samaroh Samiti. [13] Dozens of people, including Chandrashekhar and Vinay Ratan, were arrested by police, prompting the Bhim Army to demand their release. [14]

In March 2020, Chandrashekhar announced that the Bhim Army would formally enter electoral politics. The group previously operated as a quasi-political force. Chandrashekhar stated that "We tried to join hands and work unitedly with the Bahujan Samaj Party but its leader was unwilling to do so." Chandrashekhar said the new political party would set up an office in Lucknow and work to counter the ruling BJP. Chandrashekhar has described the BJP as his chief political adversary, but has also competed with Mayawati, the leader of the Bahujan Samaj Party. [15]

The Bhim Army opposes the BJP's Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA) legislation [16] In January and February 2020, the Bhim Army engaged in the protests against the CAA and sought its repeal. [17] [18] In February 2020, street clashes took place between pro-CAA BJP supporters and Bhim Army supporters in connection with the North East Delhi riots; both sides engaged in stone-pelting. [19]

Current political organisation

On 15 March 2020, Chandrashekhar officially announced his new political party named Azad Samaj Party. As many as 78 former leaders of the Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party and Indian National Congress joined the newly launched party. [20] Chandra Shekhar Aazad officially announced the formation of his new political party, named Azad Samaj Party, on 15 March 2020. A total of 98 former leaders from the Samajwadi Party, Bhartiya Janta Party, Indian National Congress, and Rashtriya Lok Dal joined the newly launched party. [21]

On 27 October, the Azad Samaj Party formed an alliance with the Rashtriya Loktantrik Party for the 2023 Rajasthan Assembly elections. [22]

The party's leader Chandershekar Azad is the party's first Member of Parliament and is elected from nagina lok sabha constituency.

Electoral performance

Lok sabha election results
YearLegislatureParty leaderPre-poll allianceSeats contestedSeats wonChange in seatsTotal votesOverall vote %Vote swingOutcomeRef.
2024 18th Lok Sabha Chandrashekhar Azad none2
1 / 543
Increase2.svg 1NewOpposition [23]
State assembly election results
YearParty leaderPre-poll allianceSeats contestedSeats wonChange in seatsTotal votesOverall vote %Vote swingOutcome
Delhi
2025 Chandrashekhar Azad none15
0 / 70
Steady2.svgnewSteady2.svg
Jammu and Kashmir
2024 Chandrashekhar Azad none3
0 / 90
Steady2.svg2,1910%newSteady2.svg
Jharkhand
2024 Chandrashekhar Azad none14
0 / 81
new
Haryana
2024 Chandrashekhar Azad JJP+12
0 / 90
Steady2.svg19,5340.1%newSteady2.svg
Madhya Pradesh
2023 Chandrashekhar Azad none86
0 / 230
Steady2.svg142,4210.33%newSteady2.svg
Maharashtra
2024 Chandrashekhar Azad none40
0 / 288
new
Punjab
2022 Chandrashekhar Azad none8
0 / 117
Steady2.svg3,4780.02%newSteady2.svg
Rajasthan
2023 Chandrashekhar Azad RLP+ 48
0 / 200
Steady2.svg355,2590.89%newSteady2.svg
Telangana
2023 Chandrashekhar Azad none4
0 / 119
Steady2.svg1,0020%newSteady2.svg
Uttarakhand
2022 Chandrashekhar Azad none13
0 / 70
Steady2.svg34,1090.63%newSteady2.svg
Uttar Pradesh
2022 Chandrashekhar Azad none110
0 / 403
Steady2.svg119,1700.13%newSteady2.svg

State Leadership

The Azad Samaj Party has state unit in Bihar, Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, , Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur,Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal etc. state

StateState President
Madhya PradeshSatyendra Vidrohi
Uttar PradeshSunil Kumar Chittod
UttarakhandMahak Singh
BiharJauhar Azad
JharkhandKasif Raza
RajasthanAmarchand Harsolia
HaryanaRame Pradhan
DelhiMahesh Pahwal

See also

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