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The National Labour Party (National Labour Party) has been formed with the objective of empowering the voices of the nation’s workers, farmers, laborers, women, and youth, and taking concrete steps towards social and economic justice.

At the press conference held on this occasion, the party’s Supreme President, Dr. Daljeet Singh Chauhan, and National President, Shri Neeraj Rai, jointly announced the party’s policy, objectives, and mission.

Dr. Daljeet Singh Chauhan stated:

“Today, the working class is the largest yet most neglected segment of the country. The National Labour Party will take the voice of this class to the Parliament and State Assemblies. Our party’s core principle is — ‘Working India, Respected India.’ We aim to create a system where every hardworking citizen receives respect, security, and equal opportunity.”

National President Shri Neeraj Rai said that the National Labour Party’s goal is to connect politics with public service, not merely with the race for power. He mentioned that the party is strengthening its organization at the grassroots level and plans to launch ‘public dialogue tours’ in every state to directly understand the problems of the common people and formulate concrete policies for their solution.

He further added:

“The laborers, farmers, youth, and women of the country will no longer remain silent. The National Labour Party will provide them with a strong platform that delivers results, not just promises.”

National President Neeraj Rai also announced that the party will soon release its national manifesto, which will include detailed policies on employment, education, health, farmers’ rights, and social equality.

📢 Message to the Public: The National Labour Party appeals to all citizens to rise above caste, religion, and politics, and unite for the country’s development and the respect of the working class. The party’s objective is — “Respect for every hardworking person; this is the true India.”


🔴 The Party’s Main Agenda and Policy

  1. Guarantee of Labour Rights: Providing permanent employment, minimum wage, and social security to every worker.
  2. Advancement of Farmers: Profitable price for crops, loan waivers, and promotion of new technology in agriculture.
  3. Education and Health: Free and quality education and healthcare services for all citizens.
  4. Corruption-Free Governance: Transparency, accountability in administration, and direct public participation.
  5. Social Justice: Equal opportunities and political representation for Dalits, backward classes, women, and youth.
  6. Women Empowerment: Increasing women’s participation in every sector and ensuring their security.
  7. Employment Generation: Incentivizing skill development and small industries under the “Work for Every Hand” scheme.
  8. Environment and Development Balance: Promoting clean energy and water conservation under the Green India campaign.

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