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Indian Gandhiyan Party
LeaderAashin US
HeadquartersNational Election Coordinator Mr. Aashin U S Kuriyakott Building,
Thekkumpadam Road, Pattikkad
P.O., Thrissur District, Kerala 680509
NewspaperTrue India
Youth wingIndian Youth Movement
Women's wingWomen India Movement
Peasant's wingPlant 100 Trees
MembershipIndia Club
IdeologyRepublicanism
Nationalism
Gandhian
International affiliationWorld Safety Forum
ColoursBlue
ECI StatusRegistered Unrecognised Parties
Alliance193 countries consortium
Website
gandhianparty.com

The Indian Gandhiyan Party (IGP) is a registered unrecognised political party[1] in Indian state of Kerala.[2] The party will compete in the 2019 Indian general election Mr. U S Aashin, National Election Coordinator of the Indian Gandhiyan Party contested from Varanasi Lok Sabha Constituency against Narendra Modi in th 17th General Elections. Mr. U S Aashin got 504 votes with a campaign of #IdevelopIndia. The party supported candidates contested from 503 Lok Sabha Constituencies. Mr. U S Aashin candidate Application form submitted in Amethi Constituency against Rahul Gandhi, but the form got rejected.Indian Gandhiyan Party shortlisting 543 business leaders for the 18th Lok Sabha General Elections. As a first step towards it Mr. U S Aashin contested in the 17th general elections.

Kerala Assembly Election

Legisalitive Assambly Term Kerala
Elections
Seats
Contested
Seats
won
% of
Votes
% of Votes in
seats contested
14th legislative assembly 2016 2016 2 0 0.5

Lok Sabha (Lower House)

Lok Sabha Term Indian
General Election
Seats
Contested
Seats
won
Number
Vote
% of
Votes
16th Lok Sabha 2014 1 0 546 0.00℅

References

  1. ^ "Names of National, State, registered-unrecognised parties and the list of free symbols" (PDF). Election Commission of India. 12 March 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 May 2015.
  2. ^ http://www.ceo.kerala.gov.in/pdf/POLITICAL%2520PARTIES/pp.pdf