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All India Netaji Revolutionary Party , was a political party in India . AINRP was led by V.P. Saini, who is also the president of the Netaji Research Foundation. The party was founded in connection with the 5th All India Netaji Convention 1999 . The party was formed in order to work the ideology of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose . The party demanded a through investigastion into what happened to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose , about whom the circumstances of his death are still unclear.
AINRP was critical of the collaboration of the left (CPI(M) and All India Forward Bloc ) with the Indian National Congress . In the Lok Sabha elections of 1999 V.P. Saini was launched as a candidate in the constituency of Hoshiarpur in Punjab . Saini only got 942 votes (0,16%)
Later Saini joined All India Forward Bloc , and became the secretary of the central committee. In 2003 Saini visited North Korea as part of a AIFB-delegation from Punjab .
External links Article in Indian Express (http://www.indianexpress.com/ie/daily/19990802/ipo02141.html ) Another article in Indian Express (http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19990903/ige03131.html ) Article in Indian Express about the foundation of the party (http://www.expressindia.com/ie/daily/19990728/ipo28121.html )
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All India Netaji Revolutionary Party (261 words)
All India Netaji Revolutionary Party , was a political party in India .
The party was founded in connection with the 5th All India Netaji Convention 1999 .
AINRP was critical of the collaboration of the left (CPI(M ) and All India Forward Bloc) with the Indian National Congress.
Enciclopedia - All India Netaji Revolutionary Party (189 words)
All India Netaji Revolutionary Party (Partido Revolucionario de Netaji de Toda India ), fue un partido político en la India .
El partido fue fundado en connexión de quinto conferencia nacional sobre Netaji (All India Netaji Convention) en 1999 .
AINRP fue critico a la colaboración de la izquierda (CPI(M ) y All India Forward Bloc) con el Partido del Congreso.
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