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Reang Democratic Party was a political party in Mizoram, India, working for a Reang Autonomous District Council in southern Mizoram.

On October 3, 1990, Bru leaders such as Chawngzika and Sawibunga conferred with Tripura's Bru/Reang leaders and recommended the formation of the first political party of the Bru/Reang community, the Reang Democratic Party. Swaibunga Reang was the president of RDP. RDP merged with the Bharatiya Janata Party on 4 October 1993.

At present moment, it is now defunct and no longer exists as a political party but is still working on some minor issues.

References

  1. Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre. INDIA: Tens of thousands newly displaced in northeastern and central states
  2. I have spoken with the Chawngzika reang, Sawibunga Reang both personally and confirmed this
  3. ^ Daily Report: Near East & South Asia. The Service. 12 November 1993. p. 160.
  4. N. K. Chowdhry (1994). Assembly Elections, 1993. Shipra Publications. p. 181. ISBN 978-81-85402-41-3.


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