Bihar: IP Gupta launches 'Indian Inquilab Party', vows to fight for Paan community's SC status

IANS April 13, 2025 500 views

IP Gupta, president of the All India Paan Mahasangh, has launched the Indian Inquilab Party in Bihar to fight for the Paan community's rights. The new political party emerges after a Supreme Court judgment revoked the community's Scheduled Caste status in July 2024. Gupta's movement aims to restore reservation rights and representation for the Tanti-Tantwa community. The party's formation signals a significant political development in Bihar's electoral landscape, focusing on caste-based justice and community empowerment.

"This is not just a rally, it is a revolution" - IP Gupta
Patna, April 13: In a significant political development, IP Gupta, President of the All India Paan Mahasangh and leader of the ‘Hanko Rath Hum Paan Hain Andolan’, announced the launch of his new political party - the ‘Indian Inquilab Party’ - during a massive rally held at Gandhi Maidan in Patna on Sunday.

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IP Gupta launches Indian Inquilab Party to challenge SC status revocation

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Paan community mobilizes for electoral representation

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Supreme Court verdict sparks political movement in Bihar

Fueled by a large turnout of supporters from across Bihar, Gupta declared that the ‘Indian Inquilab Party’ will contest the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections to assert the rights and representation of the Paan (Tanti-Tantwa) community.

“This is not just a rally, it is a revolution. The crowd at Gandhi Maidan is proof that the Paan community is united and ready to fight for its rights,” Gupta said.

The formation of the party comes in the wake of a setback for the community. In 2015, the Bihar government granted Scheduled Caste (SC) status to the Tanti-Tantwa caste, categorising them under the Paan community.

However, in a Supreme Court judgment dated July 15, 2024, this SC status was revoked, sparking widespread anger and mobilisation among the community.

Since the verdict, IP Gupta has spearheaded a state-wide movement demanding the restoration of SC status and reservation rights for the Paan community.

The Patna rally marked the culmination of his campaign trail and the beginning of a new political chapter.

Gupta, who briefly aligned with the Congress party, revealed that he parted ways after failing to receive “concrete assurances” on the reservation issue.

While launching the ‘Indian Inquilab Party’, he did not clarify whether he would seek an alliance with any existing party.

“We will enter the election field with full preparation. This is the time for our community to show its power in the assembly election,” Gupta declared, energising his supporters.

As Bihar heads into the election season, the entry of the Indian Inquilab Party and IP Gupta's focused campaign on caste-based rights and justice is poised to add a new dimension to the political landscape.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally someone standing up for the Paan community! The SC status revocation was unfair. Wishing IP Gupta success in this movement 🙌
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Priya M.
Interesting development. But I wonder if forming a separate party is the best strategy? Wouldn't working within existing parties have more impact?
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Sanjay T.
My grandfather was a paan farmer. This community has contributed so much to Bihar's culture and economy. They deserve recognition and rights!
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Anjali P.
The rally photos look impressive! Hope this movement brings real change. The Paan community has been neglected for too long.
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Vikram S.
While I support the cause, I'm concerned about too many caste-based parties fragmenting Bihar's politics. Shouldn't we focus on development for all?
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Neha R.
The name 'Indian Inquilab Party' sounds powerful! Hope they can bring the revolution they're promising. Bihar needs fresh voices in politics.

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