Jago Party
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Jago Party | |
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| Leader | Deepak Mittal |
| Founded | August 2007 |
| ECI Status | State party |
| Seats in Rajya Sabha | 0 / 245
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| Seats in Lok Sabha | 0 / 543
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| Seats in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | 0 / 200
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| Website | |
| www | |
Jago Party is an Indian political party. It was founded in August 2007 by a group of non-political Indians and was registered with the Election Commission of India in January 2008.[1][2]
- To make a society based on individual freedom to pursue one's happiness, so long as one does not take away freedom of others by force or fraud
- To make India a free market economy and protect its freedom-based institutions such as democracy and secularism
- To restrict role of the government only to maintenance of individual's freedom and management of public property
- To eliminate all discrimination exercised by government or individuals on the basis of religion, caste, sex, place of birth, income, ethnicity etc.
- To strive for one world government based on democracy, secularism, and free market economy with one global policing and justice system
Manifesto
- Elimination of all reservations and provision of free education to all[3]
- Death sentence for big-scale corruption and rape; court judgment within three months
- Removal of all subsidies; direct transfer of cash worth Rs 800 per month to all voters
- Maximum privatization including that of power and railways[4]
- No income tax up to Rs. 400,000 per annum; reduction in number and rates of taxes[5]
Membership
The Party has two categories of membership:
Primary membership:
Any person who is a citizen of India, has attained the age of 18, accepts the Constitution and ideology of the party, and is not a member of any other political organization can become a primary member of Jago Party. There is no membership fee on enrollment as a primary member.[6]
Active membership:
Every active member must be aged 18 or over, pay the annual membership fee of Rs.100 and actively participate in the party's activities.
Local organization of Jago Party:
- a. A state/UT general council for each state/UT.
- b. A state/UT executive committee.
- c. A district general council for each district.
- d. A district executive committee for each district.
The primary unit of the party is the district executive committee.