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Encyclopedia > Bundelkhand Mukti Morcha

Bundelkhand Mukti Morcha (Bundelkhand Liberation Front), is a political party in India led by the film star Raja Bundela. The party struggle for the creation of a Bundelkhand state (today part of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh). In the Lok Sabha elections 2004 Bundela stood on a Indian National Congress ticket in Jhansi, the "capital" of Bundelkhand. Bundela got 104 584 votes (12,76%).


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  • Raja Bundela (http://www.stagebuzz.org/pages/archives/raja/raja.htm)

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Reference for Bundelkhand Mukti Morcha - Search.com (315 words)
Bundelkhand Mukti Morcha (Bundelkhand Liberation Front), is a political party in India led by the film star Raja Bundela.
The party struggle for the creation of a Bundelkhand state (today part of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh).
In the Lok Sabha elections 2004 Bundela stood on an Indian National Congress ticket in Jhansi, the "capital" of Bundelkhand.
The Hindu : Other States / Rajasthan News : Bundelkhand Morcha plans Yatra to Delhi (414 words)
The Morcha, which has been spearheading the campaign for the creation of a separate State incorporating seven districts of Uttar Pradesh and 16 districts of Madhya Pradesh since 1989, had recently organised a torchlight procession from Chitrakoot to Delhi on October 3.
Describing the Bundelkhand region as the underbelly of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, Raja Bundela said the farmers, labourers, students and other sections of society from the region would not prosper until the new State is created.
He said the demand for Bundelkhand had been made in 1949, 1955 and 1968 but it was only after the Bundelkhand Mukti Morcha came into existence that the demand acquired momentum.
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