Rashtriya Samaj Paksha

Rashtriya Samaj Paksha ("National Society Party") is an Indian political party based in Maharashtra and founded in 2003. Mahadev Jankar is the founder president.Now S L Akkisagar is national President, Prabodhankar Govindram Shurnar from Nanded have been working as social worker for their society since 1994. Mr. Govindram met Mahadev Jankar in one program at Mumbai. After that Mahadev Jankar had started their work with co-operation of Govindram Shurnar from Nanded city. Mahadev Jankar were BSP Candidate of lok sabha election 1998 from Nanded. For this election Mr. Govindram was responsible person. As it was first election of Mahadev Jankar they got Approx 20k votes. For this election Everyone was working hard specially Govindam family was working hard. And Because of Mr. Govindram Shurnar they started celebrating jayanti of Ahilyadevi Holkar at chondi from 1995.

Rashtriya Samaj Paksha (RSP)
LeaderMahadev Jankar
PresidentMahadev Jankar
FounderS. L. Akkisagar
Headquarters17, Raghunath Dadoji Street, Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400 001
AllianceNDA (2014 – present)
Seats in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
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Seats in Maharashtra Legislative Council
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In the 2004 Maharashtra Assembly elections the party fielded 38 candidates and received 144,753 votes, 0.35% of the total. In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections the party fielded 12 candidates in Maharashtra and one in Karnataka state. The party received 146,571 votes, 0.04% of the total.[1] In the 2009 Loksabha elections they fielded 29 candidates in Maharashtra, two in Assam, one in Gujarat and one in Karnataka, being 23rd in number of candidates.[2] They received 190,743 votes in Maharashtra and 201,065 in total. Mahadeo Jankar stood against Sharad Pawar and Subhash Deshmukh in Madha and received 10.76% of the vote.[3]

Maharashtra Assembly Elections, 2009

In Maharashtra Assembly Elections Rashtriya Samaj Paksha was part of Republican Left Democratic Front popularly known as RIDALOS. RSP candidate Babasaheb Patil won from Ahmedpur.

Lok Sabha Election 2014

Rashtriya Samaj Paksha joined NDA in January 2014. So in General Election 2014,Rashtriya Samaj Paksha fought with NDA along with its allies BJP, Republican Party of India (Athvale) and Swabhimani Shetkari Saghtana .[4]

Maharashtra Assembly Elections, 2014

In the 2014 Maharashtra Assembly elections Rashtriya Samaj Paksha was parts of the MAHAYUTI alliance. They fielded 6 candidates in Maharashtra Assembly Elections, out of which RSP candidate Rahul Kul from Daund won.

Prominent leaders

  • Mahadeo Jankar Saheb, Founder President RSP
  • S.L.Akkisagar, National President RSP
  • Ratnakar Gutte, MLA-Maharashtra
  • Kumar Sushil, National General Secretary RSP (North India)
  • K. Prasannakumar, National General Secretary RSP (South India)
  • Nivedita kukareja, National Secretary RSP (Karnataka)
  • M.G. Maneeshankar, National Secretary RSP (Tamil Nadu)
  • Mohanrao Mane, National Treasurer RSP
  • Hemantkumar Pandyta, National Secretary RSP (Gujarat)
  • Govindram Shurnar, Incharge Andhra Pradesh & Telangana
  • Ram Naresh Pal, Organization minister Uttar Pradesh
  • Rajesh Ayre, President Gujarat State
  • Dharmanna Tontapur, Incharge Karnataka
  • Balasaheb Dodtale, General Secretary (Maharashtra state)
  • Ratnakar Gutte, Member of legislative assembly (Maharashtra)
  • S. S. Pal, General Secretary (Uttar Pradesh state)
  • Sushilkumar Sharma, Sayojak Rajsthan
  • Jagmohan Pal, President of Bihar
  • Kishor Rao, President of Goa
  • Shyamsingh Baghel, Incharge Chattisgrah
  • Suresh Pal, Sayojak Madhya Pradesh
  • Adv.Vivek K Vijayan, President of Kerala
  • Harish Devasi, President of Rajsthan
  • Gopal Kahar, President of Asam
  • V. N. Shrikant (Naidu), Vice President of Karnataka
  • Sanjay Purohit, vice president of Rajsthan
  • Rajesh Sharma, President of Jharkhand
  • Sonu Kumar Giri, Sayojak Arunachal Pradesh
  • Kuldip Sharma, vice President of Hariyana
  • Surendra Bajpai, National General Secretary & National Spokesperson
  • Tajjuddin Maner, President Maharashtra State (Minority Wing)
  • Virendra Pratap Pal, President Purwanchal Region Uttar Pradesh
  • Shraddhatai Bhatambrekar, President of Maharashtra (Women's Wing)
  • Prachi Sharma, President of Uttar Pradesh (Women's Wing)
  • Ajit Patil, Vise President of Maharashtra
  • Subhash Rajput, vice President of Maharashtra
  • Chaurangnath Bandu Palve, Treasurer Transport Alliance Mumbai Pradesh
  • Omprakash Chitalkar, Secretary (Maharashtra)
  • Nafees Sheikh, Youth Leader (Maharashtra)
  • Annasaheb Rupnawar, secretary (Maharashtra)
  • Rajebhau Phad, president Youth wing (Maharashtra)
  • Balasaheb Handogrikar, secretary (Maharashtra)
  • Bhausaheb Wagh, Senior leader Maharashtra
  • Prof. Bhaskar Tekale, Spokesman
  • Dipak Bidkar, social media, Spokesperson
  • Santosh Mane, President of Mumbai city (Youth Wing)
  • Ganesh Palve, General secretary of Ghatkopar Youth Alliance
  • Deepak Anant Chaudhary, President (Palghar district)
  • Vimlesh Dubey Secretary of Palghar district
  • Adv Mohammed Jameer Kalandar Shaikh Solapur District President (Minority Wing)

References

  1. "Votes Polled by Rashtriya Samaj Paksha (RSPS) In 2004". IBN Politics. Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  2. "Rashtriya Samaj Paksha (RSPS) 2009 Candidates". IBN Politics. Archived from the original on 11 July 2013. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  3. Kothari, Vishwas (17 May 2009). "Pawar gets over 3.14 lakh victory margin". Times of India. Retrieved 16 September 2009.
  4. Setback to AAP plans as Swabhimani Shetkari Sanghatana joins Sena-BJP led combine - Economic Times Archived 16 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine
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