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Welfare Party of India
| Field | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| party_name | Welfare Party of India | ||
| abbreviation | WPI | ||
| logo | [[File:Welfare party of india logo.jpg | 200px | center]] |
| colorcode | |||
| leader | Dr. Raisuddin | ||
| foundation | |||
| founder | Syed Qasim Rasool Ilyas | ||
| headquarters | E-57/1, 2nd Floor, Scholars Apartment, A.F.E - Part 1. Okhla, New Delhi - 110025 | ||
| eci | Registered party | ||
| ideology | Welfare state | ||
| students | Fraternity Movement | ||
| labour | Federation of Indian Trade Unions | ||
| website |
Unrecognised party
Welfare Party of India is an Indian Political party. Its first National President was Mujtaba Farooq, and other key leaders were Syed Qasim Rasool Ilyas, Ilyas Azmi, Zafarul Islam Khan, Maulana Abdul Wahab Khilji and Lalita Naik. It works across India with state and district level committees.
History
WPI was founded in 2011 under leadership of Syed Qasim Rasool Ilyas in Delhi.
Known branches
The Welfare Party of Kerala is the Kerala unit of the Welfare Party of India. It was launched on 19 October 2011 at Tagore Hall, Kozhikode.
The organization argues for comprehensive land reform. Several struggles and seminars were organized by the landless people of Kerala.
It has a students' wing called Fraternity Movement.
References
References
- (29 November 2016). "'Demonetisation has disrupted economy, affected the poor'". The Hindu.
- TwoCircles.net. (19 October 2011). "Welfare Party launched in Kerala – TwoCircles.net".
- TwoCircles.net. (10 October 2012). "Welfare Party workers march to Kerala Secretariat – TwoCircles.net".
- (7 May 2017). "Land summit by WPI". The Hindu.
- (Aug 26, 2017). "A campus politics 'dark horse' creates buzz {{!}} Kochi News - Times of India".
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