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Small political party in the Indian state of Bihar

Kisan Vikas Party (Peasant Development Party) is a small political party in the Indian state of Bihar. It is probably a splinter group from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). It was founded in 1996 by Om Singh Tomar. It aimed to establish a separate state of West Uttar Pradesh. It disbanded after the 1998 election. It is classified as a Registered Unrecognized Political Party (RUPP).

References

  1. Singh, Jagpal (2016), "Region, Caste and Politics of 'Reverse Discrimination': The Case of Harit Pradesh", Rethinking State Politics in India, Routledge India, pp. 220–245, doi:10.4324/9781315391465-8, ISBN 978-1-315-39146-5, retrieved 27 June 2024
  2. "Kisan Party released the manifesto".
  3. Sadan, Nirvachan (2001). "Election Commission of India" (PDF). Order. 1: 968.


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