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'''Nawan Punjab Party''' is a Political party in [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] established by [[Dharamvir Gandhi]] the then [[Member of Parliament]] from [[Patiala (Lok Sabha constituency)|Patiala]] Constituency on 11 March 2019.<ref>[http://www.babushahi.com/full-news.php?id=84817 Dharamvir Gandhi flots Nawan Punjab Party]</ref>
'''Nawan Punjab Party''' is a Political party in [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] established by [[Dharamvir Gandhi]] the then [[Member of Parliament]] from [[Patiala (Lok Sabha constituency)|Patiala]] Constituency on 11 March 2019.<ref>[http://www.babushahi.com/full-news.php?id=84817 Dharamvir Gandhi flots Nawan Punjab Party]</ref>

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Nawan Punjab Party
AbbreviationNPP
LeaderDharamvir Gandhi
FounderDharamvir Gandhi
Founded11 March 2019 (2019-03-11)
Preceded byPunjab Front
Colours 
AlliancePunjab Democratic Alliance

Nawan Punjab Party is a Political party in Punjab established by Dharamvir Gandhi the then Member of Parliament from Patiala Constituency on 11 March 2019.[1]

Background[edit | edit source]

Dharamvir Gandhi formed a Punjab Front in 2016 to contest 2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly election. However his front failed to make any impact in election.[2] After this in 2019 before General election he formed Nawan Punjab Party and joined Punjab Democratic Alliance.Official Spokesman of NPP is Manik Goyal.

2019 General election[edit | edit source]

Nawan Punjab Party candidate Dharamvir Gandhi contested only from Patiala Constituency.[3]

However party lost from this constituency and Dharamvir Gandhi stood at third place and got 1,61,645 votes and 13.72% vote share from this constituency.[4]

References[edit | edit source]