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National Loktantrik Party

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National Loktantrik Party
AbbreviationNLP
PresidentDr.Suhail Chaudhary
FounderMasood Ahmad
Founded15 Dec 1995; 29 years ago (15 Dec 1995)
ECI StatusRegistered

The National Loktantrik Party (NLP; English: National Democratic Party) is a political party in India. It was formed on 15 December 1995 by Dr. Masood Ahmad.[1][2] The party had an MP in the Lok Sabha named Baleshwar Yadav from Padrauna Lok Sabha in 14th Lok Sabha.[3]

History

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Founded over two decades ago, the National Loktantrik Party emerged as a platform for individuals committed to fostering democratic principles and working towards the betterment of the nation. Dr. Masood Ahmad, a prominent figure in Indian politics, played a pivotal role in the formation of the party, laying the foundation for its subsequent growth and development.

The party secured parliamentary representation with Baleshwar Yadav, who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Lok Sabha. Baleshwar Yadav represented the Padrauna Lok Sabha constituency during the 14th Lok Sabha.

As of the latest available information, Dr.Suhail Chaudhary holds the position of National President of the National Loktantrik Party. Additionally, Dr. Suhail Chaudhary serves as the National President.

Organisation

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National-level

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  • Dr.Suhail Chaudhary - National President
  • Vishal Arora - National Convener
  • Adv. Rehana - Vice President
  • B.P Singh - Vice President
  • Fahimuddin - General Secretary
  • Ravikant Sharma - General Secretary
  • Rubina Akhter - General Secretary


  • Thavar Singh Ratod - Member
  • Adv.Hukumat Singh - Member
  • Dr. Naeemuddin - Treasurer

Wings

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  • Shri Mohd Yaqub Danoo- Youth President J&K
  • Shri Imtiyaz Ahmad Najar - Sr. vice President Prabhari Ladakh
  • Geeta Arora - Delhi State President
  • Lucky Ali - General Secretary J&K

References

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  1. ^ "Members : Lok Sabha".
  2. ^ "National Loktantrik Party: a promising sign". www.milligazette.com. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Division in NLP, lone MP to vote for govt". The Economic Times. Retrieved 19 March 2022.