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The Doordarshi Party (Hindi: दूरदर्शी; also written as Door Darshi Party) was a political party in India. It was founded in Ahmedabad on 24 March 1980 by religious leader Baba Jai Gurudev on a platform of social reform and spiritual growth. The party contested parliamentary election but did not receive significant support and withdrew from electoral politics in 1997.[1]

Doordarshi Party Manifesto

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The Doordarshi Party campaigned with pledges to address issues including:

  • Reform of the Constitution of India
  • Release of innocent people in prison
  • Employment for every educated youth
  • Abolition of octroi taxes
  • Exemption of farmers from repayment of loans for agricultural purposes
  • Limiting elected politicians to a single tenure of five years with enforced retirement at age 60
  • Sale of lossmaking nationalized industries
  • Clampdown on black money
  • Lowering of the retirement age to 60, with immediate payment of all pension fund entitlement
  • Banning labour union involvement in politics
  • Introduction of a dowry system acceptable to all
  • Intellectuals shall be given due respect that they deserve.
  • India should pay off loans
  • All nations should regard India as the supreme power.
  • The respect and dignity of employees & officials should be restored.

All party candidates were required to be teetotal vegetarians.

Election results

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The Doordarshi contested three General Elections to the Lok Sabha but won no seats.[2]

YearSeats contestedWon% of votes
19849700NOT FOUND
198928800NOT FOUND
199132100NOT FOUND
Gujarat Legislative Assembly
YearSeats contestedWonVotas% of votes
1985153092,21,1490.5%
199016801,26,85,9770.4%
199516001,80,48,1940.7%
Source: [3]

References

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  1. ^ "Jai Gurudev still pulls weight in UP". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 14 June 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Poll Stats Genie". IBNLive.com. CNN-IBN. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Vidhan Sabha election performance of Doordarshi Party in Gujarat". India Votes.


    The Doordarshi Party (Hindi: दूरदर्शी; also written as Door Darshi Party) was a political party in India. It was founded in Ahmedabad on 24 March 1980 by religious leader Baba Jai Gurudev on a platform of social reform and spiritual growth. The party contested parliamentary election but did not receive significant support and withdrew from electoral politics in 1997.[1]

    Doordarshi Party Manifesto

    The Doordarshi Party campaigned with pledges to address issues including:

    • Reform of the Constitution of India
    • Release of innocent people in prison
    • Employment for every educated youth
    • Abolition of octroi taxes
    • Exemption of farmers from repayment of loans for agricultural purposes
    • Limiting elected politicians to a single tenure of five years with enforced retirement at age 60
    • Sale of lossmaking nationalized industries
    • Clampdown on black money
    • Lowering of the retirement age to 60, with immediate payment of all pension fund entitlement
    • Banning labour union involvement in politics
    • Introduction of a dowry system acceptable to all
    • Intellectuals shall be given due respect that they deserve.
    • India should pay off loans
    • All nations should regard India as the supreme power.
    • The respect and dignity of employees & officials should be restored.

    All party candidates were required to be teetotal vegetarians.

    Election results

    The Doordarshi contested three General Elections to the Lok Sabha but won no seats.[2]

    YearSeats contestedWon% of votes
    19849700NOT FOUND
    198928800NOT FOUND
    199132100NOT FOUND
    Gujarat Legislative Assembly
    YearSeats contestedWonVotas% of votes
    1985153092,21,1490.5%
    199016801,26,85,9770.4%
    199516001,80,48,1940.7%
    Source: [3]

    References

    1. ^ "Jai Gurudev still pulls weight in UP". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 14 June 2012. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
    2. ^ "Poll Stats Genie". IBNLive.com. CNN-IBN. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. Retrieved 9 January 2012.
    3. ^ "Vidhan Sabha election performance of Doordarshi Party in Gujarat". India Votes.


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