Indian Inclusive Party | |
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| Abbreviation | IIP |
| Leader | Indrajeet Prasad Gupta |
| President | Indrajeet Prasad Gupta |
| Treasurer | K. Raj |
| Founder | Indrajeet Prasad Gupta |
| Founded | 11 October 2025 |
| Headquarters | Patna, Bihar |
| Ideology | Inclusiveness; Transparency; Social justice; Equality; Development |
| Political position | Centre-left [ citation needed ] |
| Colours | Blue and White |
| Slogan | "Inclusive India, Progressive Bihar" |
| ECI Status | RUPP |
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| Seats in Rajya Sabha | 0 / 245 |
| Seats in Lok Sabha | 0 / 543 |
| Seats in Bihar Legislative Assembly | 1 / 243 |
| Seats in Bihar Legislative Council | 0 / 75 |
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| Indian Inclusive Party | |
The Indian Inclusive Party (IIP) is an Indian political party based in Bihar, focused on Pan caste politics as shown in its slogan "haanko rath hum Pan hain" ("drive the chariot; we are Pan"). Founded in October 2025 by Indrajeet Prasad Gupta, the party positions itself as an inclusive, people-centric alternative focused on social justice, transparency and grassroots empowerment. [1] [2]
The Indian Inclusive Party was previously known as Indian Inqlab Party that was formally announced on 13th April 2025 at Patna Gandhi Maidan. [3] [4] The Indian Inclusive Party got registered with Election Commission of India and launched operations in October 2025 under the leadership of Indrajeet Prasad Gupta. The party emphasised youth participation, representation of marginalized communities, and a platform against corrupt and caste-based patronage politics. [5] [6]
In the run up to the 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly election, the party received media attention and outreach from larger alliances. IIP leaders met with regional alliance figures during October 2025 as the party explored electoral cooperation. [7]
The party's platform emphasises inclusive development, transparency in governance, social justice and empowerment of marginalized communities. IIP advocates stronger youth participation, women's representation, and policies to reduce corruption and unemployment.
IIP fielded candidates in the 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly election; several nominations were accepted by the Election Commission of India in October 2025. Notable candidatures included:
President of Indian Inclusive Party, Indrajeet Prasad Gupta won Saharsa Assembly election while two other contestants from IIP, Narendra Kumar Tanti & Tanisha Bharti lost their election from Jamalpur and Beldaur assembly respectively. [11]
| Year | Seats won/ Seats contested | Change in seats | Party President | Image |
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| 2025 | 1 / 3 | I. P. Gupta | | |