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Prof K Nageshwar: Azad Samaj Party: Is it threat to BSP? (Video)

         BSP కి పోటీగా ASP పుట్టింది || Azad Samaj Party: Is it threat to BSP?

Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad launched his political outfit 'Azad Samaj Party' on Sunday -- the birth anniversary of BSP founder Kanshi Ram.

Before launching his party at an event held in Safai village in Noida, the 37-year-old Dalit leader made Kanshi Ram's photograph his Twitter profile picture. He also launched the party flag -- a white band between two blue stripes with Azad Samaj Party written in the middle.

Azad said the Bhim Army will run parallel to the party and continue to fight for Dalit rights and enrol new members.

 

Earlier in the day, Bhim Army members claimed that police have locked the gates of the venue and posted a notice: "Event cannot be held as large gatherings are prohibited in view of coronavirus". The gate was, however, opened later.

Azad, who rose to prominence during clashes between Thakurs and Dalits in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur in May 2017, had filed nomination against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi during the 2019 general elections, but withdrew later.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Azad Samaj Party: Is it threat to BSP? (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Azad Samaj Party: Is it threat to BSP? (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Azad Samaj Party: Is it threat to BSP? (Video)
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BSP కి పోటీగా ASP పుట్టింది || Azad Samaj Party: Is it threat to BSP? Bhim Army chief Chandrashekhar Azad launched his political outfit 'Azad Samaj Party' on Sunday -- the birth anniversary of BSP founder Kanshi Ram. Before launching his party at an event held in Safai village in Noida, the 37-year-old Dalit leader made Kanshi Ram's photograph his Twitter profile picture. He also launched the party flag -- a white band between two blue stripes with Azad Samaj Party written in the middle. Azad said the Bhim Army will run parallel to the party and continue to fight for Dalit rights and enrol new members. Earlier in the day, Bhim Army members claimed that police have locked the gates of the venue and posted a notice: "Event cannot be held as large gatherings are prohibited in view of coronavirus". The gate was, however, opened later. Azad, who rose to prominence during clashes between Thakurs and Dalits in Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur in May 2017, had filed nomination against Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Varanasi during the 2019 general elections, but withdrew later.