Ahead of Bihar polls, ex-IPS officer Shivdeep Lande floats 'Hind Sena'

IANS April 8, 2025 187 views

Former top cop Shivdeep Lande has entered the political arena by launching Hind Sena, a new party targeting Bihar's upcoming Assembly elections. Inspired by his police service and commitment to social change, Lande aims to create a platform that goes beyond traditional caste and religious barriers. The party intends to contest all 243 seats and focuses on addressing critical rural development challenges like infrastructure and basic amenities. Lande's political debut represents a unique transition from law enforcement to grassroots political engagement, promising a fresh approach to Bihar's complex political landscape.

"Every action I began as an IPS officer started with 'Jai Hind'" - Shivdeep Lande
Patna, April 8: Former IPS officer Shivdeep Lande launched a new political outfit 'Hind Sena' on Tuesday and announced to contest all 243 seats in the Bihar Assembly polls.

Key Points

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Ex-supercop launches political party targeting all 243 Bihar Assembly seats

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Promises platform transcending caste and religious divisions

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Focuses on addressing rural development challenges

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Emphasizes principles of humanity, justice, and service

Addressing the media persons in Patna, Lande, known as "supercop" of Bihar, said, "The purpose of our party is to fight for the rights of Bihar and to bring the youth into leadership. Our platform will transcend caste lines and work for people of every religion and community."

Explaining the name of his party, Lande shared that the word 'Hind' was inspired by his time in the police force.

"Every action I began as an IPS officer started with 'Jai Hind'. That sentiment now finds a place in the name of my party - Hind Sena - which will carry forward the fight for Bihar's rights," he said.

Lande claimed to have travelled across almost every district in Bihar over the past month, except Bettiah and Bagaha and spoke about the "lack" of basic amenities in rural areas.

"Even after 70 years of independence, there are no paved roads, people don't have proper housing, and many struggle for food and clothing. It's time for change, which will come through democracy," he emphasised.

Lande said that every member of Hind Sena must follow three core principles -- humanity, justice, and service.

"This party will be a platform for people with sensitive and socially responsible thinking," he added.

"Though he made it clear that other faces may represent Hind Sena on the ballot, "Behind every candidate, the name will be that of Shivdeep Lande."

Lande declared himself the national president of Hind Sena and said the party is currently gathering public opinion and learning about local issues at the grassroots level.

The public relations campaign, he said, will continue across the state in the run-up to the elections.

Reader Comments

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Amit K.
Interesting move by Lande sir! His work as IPS was commendable. Hope he can bring that same dedication to politics. Bihar definitely needs leaders who can rise above caste politics 🙏
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Priya R.
Not sure about the name 'Hind Sena' - sounds too similar to other groups. But I appreciate his focus on development issues. The rural areas he mentioned are truly neglected.
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Rahul S.
Another party, another promise... Let's see if he can actually deliver. At least he's talking about real issues like roads and housing instead of just religion and caste.
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Neha T.
The three principles sound good on paper - humanity, justice and service. But implementing them in Bihar's complex political landscape will be the real challenge. Wishing him luck!
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Sanjay M.
Respect for Lande sir's police career, but contesting ALL 243 seats seems unrealistic for a new party. Should focus on winnable constituencies first. Strategy matters in politics!
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Kavita P.
Love that he's emphasizing youth leadership! Bihar's young population needs representation. Hope this isn't just talk 🤞 The grassroots campaign approach sounds promising.

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