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Popular Front of India

Introduction

Existing socio-economic models of development have failed to alleviate the poverty and backwardness of the people of the country. Since independence, the ruling class has strengthened the business monopolies and the urban and rural elite, as it ignored the basic needs of the people below. The traditionally dominant social groups have also hijacked the democratic process. The fascist forces have deeply penetrated and corrupted the system and they work hand in glove with neo-colonial and racist forces. The dalits, the tribals, the religious, the linguistic and the cultural minorities, the backward classes and the women are denied their cultural and social space, making India one of the most backward areas in the world. Resistance against exploitation and deprivation is mostly local and isolated now with no co-ordination and pooling of resources at national level.

Popular Front of India is launched to co-ordinate and strengthen grass root level developmental activities throughout the country.

Popular Front of India is the movement for the realization of a society in which freedom, justice and security are equally enjoyed by all individuals and classes. It aims at the socio-economic, cultural and political empowerment of the deprived, the down trodden and the nation at large.It stands for a new India of equal rights to all Indians

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Flag of Popular Front of India

Background

A common platform with the name South India Council was formed as the outcome of a Regional Discussion attended by Muslim social activists and intellectuals from all the South Indian States at Bangalore on 25th & 26th January 2004. South India Council has taken up various issues related to community empowerment, especially reservation in education and employment.


Events

National Discussion Bangalore 13th & 14th September 2003

South Regional Discussion Bangalore 25th & 26th January 2004

East Regional Discussion Kolkata 28th & 29th February 2004

North Regional Discussion Lucknow 24th & 25th July 2004

West Regional Discussion Bhopal 3rd & 4th September 2005

South India Council Campaign for Reservation

National Workshop on Muslim Reservation, Hyderabhad 26,27 NOV 2005.Reports Resolution

Regional conventions on reservation in higher education

Calicut on 4th August 2006, Bangalore on 5th August 2006, Chennai 17th August 2006

National Convention on reservation in higher education at New Delhi 29th aug 2006


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