Parcham Party of India
The Parcham Party of India ( abbreviation : PPI ) is a political party based primarily in the city of Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh India. Its aim is to promote the social, economical, and educational development and effective representation of all communities in India. The sole aim of PPI is the political empowerment of Indian Muslims on the basis of their own political organization within the secular and democratic constitutional spirit of India. PPI was founded by the Indian Muslim Political Conference on 13 April 2003 at an "Azm-e-millat" convention in Aligarh. The president of the party is Syed Ali Ameer.
Parcham Party of India | |
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President | Professor Syed Ali Ameer |
General Secretary | Nazim Ilahi |
Founder | Late. Saleem Peerzada |
Founded | 13 April 2003 |
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Origins
Parcham Party of India founded in 13 April 2003. Parcham Party founded by Late Saleem Peerzada, popularly known by the name of Lovey Bhai or Lovey Peerzada. The founder of the Parcham Party of India ( PPI ) was the front line torch bearer of the Aligarh Movement in its sense. He always kept the public interest of the community above the personal interest and exhorted his companies and association for the same. He did not waved from his conviction even when the community by and large did not reciprocate for his commitment. He remained firm and steadfast on his declarations and principles until last breath. Saleem Peerzada, exhibiting a character very rarely found in politicians, refused highly lucrative temptations and positions so often offered to him by different political parties.
History of Contested Elections by PPI
2007 UP Assembly Election
PPI participated in the Uttar Pradesh 2007 Assembly election was in the alliance with Vishwanath Pratap Singh's Jan Morcha and contested on 5 seats.