The Parcham Party of India (Abbr : PPI) is an Indian political party based primarily in the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. [1] It was founded by the Indian Muslim Political Conference on 13 April 2003 at an "Azm-e-millat" convention in Aligarh. [2] It was an ally in the Uttar Pradesh Ittehad Front founded in 2015. [3] [4] [5]
Parcham Party of India | |
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President | Professor Syed Ali Ameer |
General Secretary | Nazim Ilahi |
Founder | Late. Saleem Peerzada |
Founded | 13 April 2003 |
ECI Status | Registered |
Website | |
parchampartyofindia | |
Parcham Party of India founded in 13 April 2003. Parcham Party founded by Late Saleem Peerzada, popularly known by the name of Lovey Bhai or Lovey Peerzada [6] [7] and other students of Aligarh Muslim University. [8] [9] The founder was the activist of the Aligarh Movement in its sense. [10]
PPI participated in the Uttar Pradesh 2007 Assembly election was in the alliance with Vishwanath Pratap Singh's Jan Morcha and contested on 5 seats.
The PPI supported Samajwadi Party in the by-election. [11]
The Parcham Party of India (Abbr : PPI) is an Indian political party based primarily in the Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. [1] It was founded by the Indian Muslim Political Conference on 13 April 2003 at an "Azm-e-millat" convention in Aligarh. [2] It was an ally in the Uttar Pradesh Ittehad Front founded in 2015. [3] [4] [5]
Parcham Party of India | |
---|---|
President | Professor Syed Ali Ameer |
General Secretary | Nazim Ilahi |
Founder | Late. Saleem Peerzada |
Founded | 13 April 2003 |
ECI Status | Registered |
Website | |
parchampartyofindia | |
Parcham Party of India founded in 13 April 2003. Parcham Party founded by Late Saleem Peerzada, popularly known by the name of Lovey Bhai or Lovey Peerzada [6] [7] and other students of Aligarh Muslim University. [8] [9] The founder was the activist of the Aligarh Movement in its sense. [10]
PPI participated in the Uttar Pradesh 2007 Assembly election was in the alliance with Vishwanath Pratap Singh's Jan Morcha and contested on 5 seats.
The PPI supported Samajwadi Party in the by-election. [11]