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 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]
Year |
Seats contested |
Won |
% of votes
|
1984 |
97 |
00 |
NOT FOUND
|
1989 |
288 |
00 |
NOT FOUND
|
1991 |
321 |
00 |
NOT FOUND
|
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