Lal Bahadur Pal, president of Jan Kalyan Party, is a visionary leader and a son of farmer. Committed to uplifting the under privileged, he founded the party with a mission to serve the people. His dedication and roots reflect in his tireless work for the betterment of the country.
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Shri Lal Bahadur Pal

President | Jan Kalyan Party

Lal Bahadur Pal, our party leader, born in Shergarh, Kaushambi on December 20th, 1974. Coming from a simple farmer family, he faced tough times. Completed his education in village somehow managed to finish Higher Secondary education. 

Party President Meets with Leaders

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5+ States

We are currently active in three states, with our dedicated members actively supporting us in spreading our ideology among the voters.

700+ Volunteers

With a team of over 700 active volunteers, our party engages in non-political activities to assist the underprivileged in society.

715 KM YATRA

Our leader walked 715 km from our party office to Delhi’s Jantar Mantar, addressing the issue of unemployment. The letter was handed to Prime Minister Modi, highlighting this crucial concern.

15+ Candidates

Our party has actively participated in elections in M.P. and U.P, consistently putting up strong fights and giving tough competition every time.

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Our Party Mission and Vision

Explore our party's strong dedication to a diverse and democratic India. We aim to promote equality by supporting a socialist society, focusing on uplifting the underprivileged. Standing firmly against divisive forces, our vision is to build a united and progressive nation that benefits everyone.

Jan Kalyan Party 715 KM

PAD YATRA

On November 2, 2018, Netaji and other party leaders chose a non-violent protest to address the issue of unemployment with the current government. The party leader, accompanied by fellow members, embarked on a 715 km walk from the Party Head Office on December 2, 2018, reaching Delhi's Jantar Mantar ground on December 22, 2018. They protested for three consecutive days and submitted the major concerns on the party letterhead to the Prime Minister's Office.