Vikasheel Insaan Party Launches in Karnataka to Advocate for Backward Classes
Vikasheel Insaan Party enters Karnataka politics

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The Vikasheel Insaan Party has officially entered Karnataka politics, aiming to represent backward classes and nomadic communities. Founder Mukesh Sahani launched the state unit in Bengaluru, sharing his personal story of overcoming poverty and advocating for the rights of marginalized groups.
- 01The Vikasheel Insaan Party (VIP) aims to provide representation for backward classes and nomadic communities in Karnataka.
- 02Mukesh Sahani, the party founder and former Bihar minister, launched the state unit in Bengaluru.
- 03Sahani shared his journey from a fisherman’s family to a political leader advocating for the rights of the exploited.
- 04The launch event included a call for unity within the Karnataka BJP by Vijayendra.
- 05The VIP's focus is on addressing the needs and rights of marginalized societies.
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The Vikasheel Insaan Party (VIP) has officially entered the political landscape of Karnataka, aiming to advocate for the rights of backward classes and nomadic communities. At a press conference held in Bengaluru, party founder Mukesh Sahani, a former minister from Bihar, launched the state unit. Sahani shared his personal narrative of rising from poverty, having been born into a fisherman’s family and working for a daily wage of ₹30 in Mumbai. He emphasized the party's commitment to empowering marginalized groups and called for unity among political factions, including a plea from Karnataka BJP leader Vijayendra for collaboration within the party.
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The entry of the Vikasheel Insaan Party into Karnataka politics could influence representation and policy for marginalized communities in the state.
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