Former Congress leader Johnny Nellore forms new political party in Kerala 'National Progressive Party'

By ANI | Published: April 22, 2023 05:42 PM2023-04-22T17:42:45+5:302023-04-22T17:45:02+5:30

Kochi (Kerala) [India], April 22 : Johnny Nellore, former deputy chairman of Kerala Congress (Joseph faction), who resigned from ...

Former Congress leader Johnny Nellore forms new political party in Kerala 'National Progressive Party' | Former Congress leader Johnny Nellore forms new political party in Kerala 'National Progressive Party'

Former Congress leader Johnny Nellore forms new political party in Kerala 'National Progressive Party'

Kochi (Kerala) [India], April 22 : Johnny Nellore, former deputy chairman of Kerala Congress (Joseph faction), who resigned from the party, announced the formation of a new political party in Kochi on Saturday named National Progressive Party.

VV Augustine, who left the Kerala Congress recently, will be the Chairman of the newly announced party while Johnny Nellore, who was the United Democratic Front Secretary will be the Working Chairman of the party.

VV Augustine said "An application will be made to the Election Commission for the name and flag of the party during this week. We are not against any fronts and are not attached to any party. There are people of all religions and districts in our party. The aim is to address the needs of farmers in the state, particularly rubber. Central Kerala is reeling under poverty after the rubber prices nosedived, we demand 300 rupees for rubber. We will always be on the front line of the struggle for that. Religious sects are not important in the party. We are independent. Governments should alleviate the suffering of farmers."

"NPP will grow well in Kerala and later will be extended to the all-India level. We have no special affection for BJP and have not held any talks with the BJP. Whoever calls us, then the party will take a decision on it," Augustine added further.

Augustine also shared the desire of going to Delhi and meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The formation of the new party by Nellore is being viewed by many as a move to join the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and help the saffron party to register its presence in the southern state.

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