Ideological Foundation

Bhartiya Samyavadi Party

An institutional political movement striving for social equality, public sovereignty, and the eradication of economic exploitation across the Indian subcontinent.

The Bhartiya Samyavadi Party was founded to represent the voices that are routinely sidelined in the corridors of power: agricultural laborers, industrial workers, smallholder farmers, marginalized castes, and unemployed youth. Our work is to translate these struggles into concrete, statutory legislative programs.

We believe that true democracy cannot exist without economic democracy. As long as key resources are controlled by a few, the majority will remain dependent and exploited. Therefore, we campaign for public audits of natural wealth, state ownership of core infrastructures, and community forest rights.

Our structures operate democratically from the ground up. With over five hundred district units, our volunteers work daily at the grassroots level—running local food cooperatives, hosting legal aid clinics, and organizing campaigns for fair agricultural pricing.

Our Core Creed

“We do not seek to build a political machine for electoral success alone. We seek to build a permanent, organized counter-power of the Indian working people.”

Structural Pillars

Our Institutional Pillars

Democratic Governance

We stand for direct public control over administrative structures, transferring decision-making power from centralized bureaus to local elected councils.

Anti-Exploitation Frame

Eliminating monopolies in private capital, and guaranteeing that natural and social resources are utilized for collective development rather than personal wealth.

Public Welfare Sovereignty

Treating vital public needs like education, medical care, employment, and agricultural security as unalienable basic constitutional rights.