International Democratic Party

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The Internationalist Democratic Party is a small political party in the Republic of India, working in Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Rajasthan.[1] The IDP was founded by R.P. Saraf, a former Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist) leader, in 1986.[1]

The national president of the IDP was Master Kheta Singh and general Secretary Hoshiar Singh from Samba district (J&K). Hoshiar Singh and his wife Smt. Sashi Bala were gunned down by unknown militants at 11 May 2008 in their Samba residence.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

The IDP favours politics of peace. The party favours joint Indo-Pakistani control over Kashmir as a means to achieve peace.[2] It has protested against increasing corruption in Jammu and Kashmir.[3] The party also favours increased autonomy for the Jammu and Ladakh regions.[1]

The present president of IDP is I.D. Khajuria and general secretary is S. Karnail Singh Jakhepal.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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