Jharkhand Anushilan Party

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Jharkhand Anushilan Party
LeaderAditya Kisku
HeadquartersJhilimilli village, P.S.—Barikul, Bankura District [1]

The Jharkhand Anushilan Party, previously named Jharkhand Party (Aditya), is a political party in West Bengal, India. The party demands that Jangal Mahal be declared an autonomous area within West Bengal. [2] Aditya Kisku is the general secretary of the party. [3]

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