4. Revolutionary Socialist Party of Kerala
(Bolshevik)
Revolutionary Socialist Party of Kerala (Bolshevik) is formed as a splinter group
from RSP in Kerala in 2001. The party leader at the time of its formation was Baby
John, formerly an important RSP leader in Kerala.
RSP(B) joined the UDF, the alliance in Kerala which is led by the INC. The party
won 2 seats in the state assembly, Shibu Baby John and Babu Divakaran, in the
2001 election. Babu Divakaran became the Minister of Labour in the state
government.
In 2005 RSP(B) left UDF, a decision largely attributed to the party general
secretary A. V. Thamarakshan. Babu Divakaran split away and formed
the RSP(M). RSP(M) joined in UDF.[1]. RSP(B) merged with JSS in 2009.
5. KERALA CONGRESS (B)
Kerala Congress (B) is a registered-unrecognized political party in Kerala,
formed by R. Balakrishna Pillai, a former minister of the government of
Kerala. At present, the party has one MLA in the state Legislative Assembly,
namely K. B. Ganesh Kumar, a well-known film actor and son of R. Balakrishna
Pillai, who has been representing the Pathanapuram constituency in Kollam
District since 2001. The KC(B) was a constituent of UDF until 2014 and is now
part of LDF. Ganesh Kumar served as a minister (portfolio in Forest, Sports
and Cinema) in the UDF government beginning 18 May 2011 until his
resignation on 2 April 2013.
6. ALL KERALA M.G.R DRAVIDA MUNNETRA PARTY
All Kerala M.G.R. Dravida Munnetra
Party is a political party working amongst
the Tamil minority in the Indian state of
Kerala. It was formed as a split from All
India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
and supported the widow of M.G.
Ramachandran, Janaki Ramachandran.
7. Communist marxist party
Communist Marxist Party (CMP) was a political party in Kerala. The party was founded in
1986 when CPI(M) leader M. V. Raghavan was expelled from the CPI(M) due to a grave
difference of opinion regarding the formation of alliances with the IUML. His support for
forming a united front with non-secular parties such as the Muslim League in order to take
on alliances led by the INC was ultimately rejected by the CPI(M) leadership. He was
subsequently expelled from the Party.
8. INDIAN NATIONAL LEAGUE
The party founder is Ibrahim Sulaiman Sait. The party
operates in various states. In Kerala, the party is
currently a member of the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic
Front (LDF).
Ibrahim Sulaiman Sait, then national president of the
Indian Union Muslim League, rebelled against the
party and formed the Indian National League in the
mid-1990s (over the Babri Masjid dispute). The move
was in protest against the decision of the party to
continue with the Indian National Congress-led
United Democratic Front alliance government in
Kerala.
9. Socialist Republicans party
The Socialist Republican Party (SRP) is an Indian political party from the
state of Kerala. The council of SNDP Yogam decided to form A political
party on 1974 November, on the basis of that decision the party was
formed and declared in 1975 March 13 with the blessings of the SNDP
Yogam with an intention of the uplift of backwards, dalits and minorities
to establish social justice by providing Democratic Socialist Casteless and
Classless and Secular pattern of Society. The party was created as an
answer to the formation of the National Democratic Party by the Nair
Service Society.
11. Him Loktantrik Morcha
Him Loktantrik Morcha was a political front in the Indian state of Himachal
Pradesh. HLM was formed ahead of the 2002 Shimla Municipal
Corporation elections, as an alternative to both Indian National
Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party. The convenorof HLM was Mohinder Singh
Chaudhury. The front consisted of Communist Party of India (Marxist), the Janata
Dal (Secular), the Lok Janshakti Party, the Samajwadi Party and a few secular
regional parties.
12. Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya)
Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) (SJP(R)) is an Indian political party founded
by Chandra Shekhar, 8th Prime Minister of India in 1990–91, and led by him until
his death on 8 July 2007.
Chandra Shekhar was the sole Lok Sabha MP of the party at the time of his death.
The party was formed on 5 November 1990 when Chandra Shekhar and Devi
Lal broke away from Janata Dal. The party was able to gather 60 MPs and form a
government which lasted for seven months.
13. ALL INDIA TRIBES AND MINORITIES FRONT
All India Tribes and Minorities Front is a political party in the Indian state of Himachal
Pradesh. The party works for the issues affecting the adivasi population. The party president
was social activist Mangal Singh Negi, who died in 2017 aged 86.[1]
AITMF advocates United Nations involvement as mediators in the Kashmir issue. The party
also advocates a trifurcation of the state of Jammu and
Kashmir in Kashmir, Jammu and Ladakh.
14. HIMACHAL LOKHIT PARTY
Himachal Lokhit Party was a political party in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The
party was founded by few of rebel Bharatiya Janata Party leader ahead of 2012 Himachal
Pradesh Legislative Assembly election. Maheshwar Singh was named as president of the party
and some Senior leaders of BJP like Mahender Nath Sofat, Shyama Sharma also joined the
party.
15. LOKTANTRIK MORCHA HIMACHAL PREADESH
LM(HP) is a Democratic Front in
Himachal Pradesh and was
registered as a political party in
2003. In 2004 elections LM (HP)
showed full support to BJP-led
National Democratic Alliance.
Merger with the Bharatiya Janata
Party was also on the decision
making list for LM (HP)
16. Himachal swabhiman party
The party was founded by BJP ideologue, Govindacharya on 10 August 2011. The party was
formed just ahead of Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly Elections 2012.