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Krishikar Lok
Party (Peasants People's Party) was a
political party in the
Hyderabad State, India,
which existed from
April to June 1951. The KLP was...
- and 2004. A
lawyer by profession, he
entered active politics from the
Krishikar Lok Party. He was
first elected as an MLA from the
Swatantra Party in...
- name "Praja Party". In the 1955 election, Congress, the
Praja Party, and
Krishikar Lok
Party (another
splinter group of the
original Praja Party) formed...
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Ichapuram Uppada Rangababu Krishikar Lok
Party 2
Sompeta Goutu Latchanna Krishikar Lok
Party 3
Brahmanatarala Nicharia Ramulu Krishikar Lok
Party 4
Tekkali Rokkam...
- 1951 1954 People's
Democratic Front Communism Marxism–Leninism 1951 1958
Krishikar Lok
Party 1951 1959
Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party Regionalism...
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Madras were the CPI, Prakasam's
Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party (KMPP) and the
Krishikar Lok
Party led by N. G.
Ranga (a
breakaway group from KMPP's predecessor...
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organized the
Hyderabad State Praja Party,
which was
further split into the
Krishikar Lok
Party (KLP) for peasants,
under the
leadership of
Ranga as the president...
- welfare. He
transitioned from
representing the
Swatantra Party to the
Krishikar Lok Party.
Throughout his career, he
remained committed to his ideologies...
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Indian National Congress. In
April 1951
Ranga broke away and
formed the
Krishikar Lok Party. In June the same year the HSPP of
Prakasam merged with Kisan...
- Additionally,
other parties such as the YSR
Congress Party (YSRCP),
Krishikar Lok
Party (KLP),
Communist Party of
India (CPI), and
Swatantra Party have...