Raijor Dal is a topic that has captured the attention and interest of many people today. With a history rich in detail and a significant impact on society, the Raijor Dal has proven to be a source of debate and reflection for many. Over the years, Raijor Dal has evolved and adapted to changing circumstances, making it a relevant topic today. In this article, we will explore the different facets and perspectives of Raijor Dal, as well as its influence on various aspects of daily life.
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President | Akhil Gogoi |
Founder | Akhil Gogoi |
Founded | 2 October 2020 |
Headquarters | House No. 1, Near Modern High School, Mathgharia, Guwahati – 781020 |
Ideology | Federalism[1] Regionalism[2] Anti-CAA[3] Secularism[4] Socialism[5] Progressivism[5] |
Colours | Yellow Red |
Alliance | RD-AJP (Previously) Asom Sonmilito Morcha (Assam) I.N.D.I.A. (present) |
Seats in Lok Sabha | 0 / 543
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Seats in Rajya Sabha | 0 / 245
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Seats in Assam Legislative Assembly | 1 / 126 |
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The Raijor Dal (transl. People's Party; abbr. RD) is an Indian political party based in the state of Assam. The party believes in the principles of Secularism,[6] Socialism,[5] Federalism,[5] Progressivism,[5] and opposes the Citizenship Amendment Act.
The formation of the party was the culmination of more than 15 years of struggle of its parent mass organization, Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS), for land rights, farmers rights, ecological conservation and protection of lives and livelihoods of the working classes of Assam. In the wake of the statewide Anti-CAA movement where KMSS and 70 other organizations played a leading role, Akhil Gogoi, the then Chief advisor of KMSS and many others were arrested under draconian laws like the UAPA by the ruling BJP government, A new party was proposed on 2 October 2020 (when Gogoi was still in jail) with an aim to overthrow the BJP from power in Assam and provide a progressive regional alternative to the people of the state. Later, Raijor Dal was formally launched on 8 January 2021 at the 1st Moran convention. The party's stated political ideology is progressive sub-nationalism which encapsulates ideas of federalism, equal rights, self-reliance and scientific temper.
The party was founded on 2 October 2021 by KMSS leader Akhil Gogoi, who at the time was in jail for his participation in the Citizenship Amendment Act protests.[7]
The party was officially announced by filmmaker Jahnu Baruah who had extended his support along with Assamese film actress Zerifa Wahid and lawyer Arup Borbora.[8][9]
The party is preparing pitch in the upcoming 2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election by intensifying anti-CAA protest apart from mounting pressure on the government to ensure release of Akhil Gogoi.[10]
No. | Posts | Name | Tenure | Reference |
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1 | President | Akhil Gogoi | ?-?-2020-Incumbent | |
2 | Chief-Advisor | ?-?-2020-Incumbent | ||
1 | General Secretary | ?-?-2020-
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S.No. | Districts | President | Secretary | In-Charge |
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1 | Nagaon | |||
2 | Cachar | |||
3 | Kamrup Rural | |||
4 | Dhubri | |||
5 | Barpeta | |||
6 | Golaghat | |||
7 | Karimganj | |||
8 | Dibrugarh | |||
9 | Jorhat | |||
10 | Tinsukia | |||
11 | Morigaon | |||
12 | Sonitpur | |||
13 | Sivasagar | |||
14 | Lakhimpur | |||
15 | Goalpara | |||
16 | Biswanath | |||
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For 2021 Assam Legislative Assembly election, Raijor Dal joined an alliance with Assam Jatiya Parishad an offshoot of All Assam Students Union and Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad. According to the seat-sharing agreement, Assam Jatiya Parishad will contest on 68 seats, and Raijor Dal will contest on 29 seats of Assam.[11]
Election Year | Party leader | Seats contested | Seats won | Change in seats | Percentage of votes | Vote swing | Popular vote | Result |
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2021 Election | Akhil Gogoi | 29 | 1 | |||||
TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
Members of Assam Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Year | Sr.
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Portrait | Name | Constituency | Margin |
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Akhil Gogoi | ![]() |
11,875 |
Year | Constituencies | Candidates | Lost by |
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Naoboicha | Ajijur Rahman | 3,613 |
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Thowra | Dhaijya Konwar | 30,561 |