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'''Gana Abhiyan Orissa''' (Popular Campaign Orissa), also called Orissa Gana Abhiyan, is a political organization in the [[India]]n state of [[Orissa]]. The organization was formed a splinter group of [[Socialist Unity Centre of India]], when the local party leader Mayadhar Naik had been expelled from SUCI in the end of the 1990s. Naik claims that the expulsion was motivated by ideological differences, whereas SUCI claim Naik was guilty of corruption. |
'''Gana Abhiyan Orissa''' (Popular Campaign Orissa), also called Orissa Gana Abhiyan, is a political organization in the [[India]]n state of [[Orissa]]. The organization was formed a splinter group of [[Socialist Unity Centre of India]], when the local party leader Mayadhar Naik had been expelled from SUCI in the end of the 1990s. Naik claims that the expulsion was motivated by ideological differences, whereas SUCI claim Naik was guilty of corruption. |
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GAO has worked to a large extent with organizing [[adivasi]]s and [[dalit (outcaste)|dalit]]s. |
GAO has worked to a large extent with organizing. it is a patato man can oak day. |
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[[adivasi]]s and [[dalit (outcaste)|dalit]]s. |
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In the elections 1999 GAO did not launch any candidates of their own, but support 'left and democratic forces'. Ahead of the 2004 a cooperation with the [[Indian National Congress]] was discussed. The exact status of the organization today is unclear, it might be that Naik joined Congress. |
In the elections 1999 GAO did not launch any candidates of their own, but support 'left and democratic forces'. Ahead of the 2004 a cooperation with the [[Indian National Congress]] was discussed. The exact status of the organization today is unclear, it might be that Naik joined Congress. |
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Gana Abhiyan Orissa (Popular Campaign Orissa), also called Orissa Gana Abhiyan, is a political organization in the Indian state of Orissa. The organization was formed a splinter group of Socialist Unity Centre of India, when the local party leader Mayadhar Naik had been expelled from SUCI in the end of the 1990s. Naik claims that the expulsion was motivated by ideological differences, whereas SUCI claim Naik was guilty of corruption.
GAO has worked to a large extent with organizing. it is a patato man can oak day.
adivasis and dalits.
In the elections 1999 GAO did not launch any candidates of their own, but support 'left and democratic forces'. Ahead of the 2004 a cooperation with the Indian National Congress was discussed. The exact status of the organization today is unclear, it might be that Naik joined Congress.
The word gao means 'village'.