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Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) Celebrates 25 Years of Service and Unity

Updated At: November 28, 2025 11:59 PM

Party Leaders Reaffirm Dedication to Ram Vilas Paswan’s Vision and Social Justice

New Delhi: Leaders and workers of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) gathered at 71, North Avenue, to celebrate the party’s 25th Foundation Day, honoring the ideals of its founder Ram Vilas Paswan and reaffirming their commitment to social service.


National Organization General Secretary, Mr. Abdul Khalid, highlighted that Ram Vilas Paswan was always the voice of the poor, backward, and marginalized communities. He added that the party remains committed to following the path laid by him, striving for social justice and inclusive development. Mrs. Chandraprabha Bhatia, National President of the Women’s Wing, emphasized that respect, safety, and empowerment of women will always remain a top priority for the party.

Mrs. Shabina Khan, State President of the Delhi Women’s Wing, stated that the party is fully dedicated to advancing the vision of the late Ram Vilas Paswan at the grassroots level. She added that the women’s wing team is working with full commitment to strengthen the organization. During the event, members of the women’s wing, including Advocate Seetwat (President), Farha Razi (Women’s In-charge), Rajni Gautam (Vice President), Sneha (General Secretary), and Preeti Singh (General Secretary), shared their thoughts and reaffirmed their pledge to work together in unity.

Senior party leaders were also present at the event. Among them were National Vice Presidents A.K. Vajpayee and Lalit Kumar Gautam, National Youth President Pranab Kumar, and State President Shankar Mishra. All leaders reaffirmed their dedication to continuously strengthening the organization and advancing the party’s ideology.

A special social service program was also organized as part of the celebration. Mrs. Shabina Khan, on behalf of her organization ‘Pink Healing Hands,’ distributed sweaters and warm clothing to the needy, including women, elderly, and differently-abled individuals. The program proved to be an emotional and inspiring moment, reinforcing the spirit of service among all participants.

At the conclusion of the event, all leaders and party workers took a collective pledge to uphold the core values of social justice, respect, and development. The 25th Foundation Day celebration served to further strengthen the party’s unity, dedication, and commitment to service.

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