AIMEP preparing itself to face the impending Elections.

AIMEP preparing itself to face the impending Elections.

The All India Mahila Empowerment Party is committed to socialism, secularism, democracy, and the enactment of the Indian Constitution as law. Both of these principles are solidly supported by it. The sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India are also upheld.

On the list of attendees provided by Dr. Nowhera Shaik are Party officials and representatives of the State Working Committee. There won’t be any repercussions if a member runs for office under the banner of the All India Mahila Empowerment Party in a contest overseen by the Indian Election Commission or the State Election Commission of the relevant state. Membership will be instantly canceled in this scenario.

A detailed lookout at what AIMEP wants to achieve.

One of the goals and objectives of the All India Mahila Empowerment Party is to establish India as a global force while taking into account the nation’s rich cultural past, ethnic diversity, and multilingualism. This comprises the development of India’s agricultural, social, cultural, industrial, and political sectors.

Political party’s recent actions The Indian Constitution’s legal provisions must be upheld with sincere trust and allegiance, according to AIMEP. It is also crucial to uphold and advance democratic, secular, and socialist principles. By establishing social equality, energizing the public peacefully, creating movement, and encouraging involvement in the legal and political process, the party aspires to abolish illiteracy, poverty, and injustice as well as release the oppressed.

People who are part of AIMEP’s committee

All India Mahila Empowerment Party activists who are joined by Article of the AIMEP Constitution make up the party’s membership. Officers and members of the Executive Committees of every part/booth, polling place, village, town block, assembly district, state committee, national working committee, and any other local committees by Article VII are also included, regardless of their official names.

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