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The '''Indian People's Front''' was a mass organisation founded in Delhi between 24–26 April 1982. It was conceptualised by [[Vinod Mishra]] and operated as the open front of the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation]] between 1982–1994. The front primarily worked for the social and economic upliftment of [[adivasi]]s, [[dalit]]s and other [[impoverished]] sections of society and mobilised them through the means of [[Unionization|unions]], agitation rallies and [[Convention (meeting)|conventions]].
The '''Indian People's Front''' was a mass organisation founded in Delhi between 24–26 April 1982. It was conceptualised by [[Vinod Mishra]] and operated as the open front of the [[Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation]] between 1982–1994. The front primarily worked for the social and economic upliftment of [[adivasi]]s, [[dalit]]s and other [[impoverished]] sections of society and mobilised them through the means of [[Unionization|unions]], agitation rallies and [[Convention (meeting)|conventions]].


It had a significant presence in the state of [[Bihar]] (including present day [[Jharkhand]]) and also operated in the states of [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Uttarakhand]], [[Punjab]] and [[West Bengal]] attempting to project itself as a national party. It was disbanded when the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation began contesting elections on its own, inheriting its organisation.  
It had a significant presence in the state of [[Bihar]] (including present day [[Jharkhand]]) and also operated in the states of [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[Uttarakhand]], [[Punjab]] and [[West Bengal]] attempting to project itself as a national party. It was disbanded when the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation began contesting elections on its own, inheriting its organisation.


The leadership of the front included [[Nagbhushan Patnaik]] and [[Dipankar Bhattacharya]]. The chairperson of the [[Autonomous State Demand Committee]], [[Jayanta Rongpi]] was also a member of the central committee. The central committee also included [[Rameshwar Prasad]] and Ganauri Azad Harijan, among others.
The leadership of the front included [[Nagbhushan Patnaik]] and [[Dipankar Bhattacharya]].<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Farz|last2=March 31|first2=Ahmed|last3=March 31|first3=1994 ISSUE DATE|last4=July 5|first4=1994UPDATED|last5=Ist|first5=2013 15:08|title=Indian People's Front loses its status as a political party|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/magazine/indiascope/story/19940331-indian-people-front-loses-its-status-as-a-political-party-808950-1994-03-31|access-date=2021-12-22|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref> The chairperson of the [[Autonomous State Demand Committee]], [[Jayanta Rongpi]] was also a member of the central committee. The central committee also included [[Rameshwar Prasad]] and Ganauri Azad Harijan, among others.


== History ==
== History ==
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