Our Philosophy
"Democracy, Socialism, Secularism, Equality,
Social Justice"
Article-2 : The Constitution Of The “service Class Party” : Objectives of the Party
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The Service Class Party shall bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of India as by law established, and to the principles of Socialism, Secularism and
Democracy, and would uphold the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India.
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The chief aim and objective of the Party shall be to work as a revolutionary social and economic movement of change with a view to realize, in practical terms, the supreme
principles of Justice, Liberty, Equality and Fraternity enunciated in the Constitution of India, to be followed by State in governance, and in particular summed up in the following extract from the PREAMBLE of the
Constitution of India:
WE, THE SERVICE CLASS PARTY, having solemnly, resolved to ensure India as a SOVEREIGN, SOCIALIST, SECULAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens:
JUSTICE, social, economic and political
LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship
EQUALITY of status and of opportunity in all spheres of life, for individuals and communities
And to promote among them all
FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of Nation
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The Party shall regard its ideology as a movement for ending exploitation of the weaker sections and suppression of the deprived, through social economic change in keeping with the above stated chief aim, and its political activity and participation in governance as an instrument of furthering such a movement and bringing in such a change.
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This being the chief aim of the Party, the strategy of the Party in public affairs will be governed by the following principles:
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That all citizens of India being equal before law are entitled to be treated as equal in true sense and in all matters and in all walks of life, and where equality does not exist it has to be fostered and where equality is denied it
has to be upheld and fought for.
- That the full, free uninhibited and unimpeded development of each individual is a basic human right and State is an instrument for promoting and realising such development.
- That the rights of all citizens of India as enshrined in the Constitution of India and subject to such restrictions as are set out in the Constitution, have to be upheld at all costs and under all circumstances.
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That the provisions of the Constitution requiring the State at Centre and in States to promote with special care and protect the socio-economic interests of the weaker sections of the society denied to them for centuries, have to be
upheld and given practical shape in public affairs as a matter of priority.
- That economic disparities and the wide gaps between the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’ must not be allowed to override the political principle of “one man, one vote; one vote, one value” adopted by our republic.
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That unless political empowerment is secured for the common man of India including the economically deprived masses they will not be able to free themselves from the shackles of economic, social and political dependence,
exploitation, torture, harassment and criminal assaults.
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In particular and without prejudice to the generality of the aims stated above the Party will work specially towards the following objectives:
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Development of Indian nation through educating and training people of India, promoting scientific research and development, promoting economic rise of the nation through public sector enterprise and mixed economy, socialism, cooperative movements etc.
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The common man including the Medium and Small Farmers, Medium, Small and Micro level entrepreneurs, Service Class people and Self Employed Citizen in Middle and Low Income Groups, Landless Agriculture and non-Agriculture Labourers, Unemployed Citizens including Unemployed Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, the Other Backward Classes and the Minorities are the most oppressed and exploited people in India. Keeping in mind their large numbers, and huge talent pool, such a set of people in India is called as “The Common Man”. The Party shall organize such masses.
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The Party shall work for these “Common Man” including downtrodden masses –
- to remove their poverty;
- to remove their backwardness;
- to fight against exploitation, torture, harassment and criminal assault being inflicted upon them, consistently;
- to improve their status in the society and public life.
- to make their lives happy, prosperous and secure.
- to improve their living standards to higher levels, consistently, with the advancement of the Indian Nation to the newer heights.
- to establish mutual understanding and fraternity among people of India, which are divided on the lines of caste, religion, region, language etc.
- to make India a civilized nation, where, there is no assault on the oppressed, dignity of women, elderly citizen and other common man.
- to remove huge disparity in income and wealth;
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The social structure of the Indian society is based on inequalities created by caste system and communal prejudices. The Party shall work to establish an Indian Civilization based on equality, brotherhood on the platform of socialism to promote and establish a prosperous and dignified life for each of its members. All those people who join the Party or wish to join the Party with the commitment to co-operate in this movement of social change shall be ingratiated into the fold of the Party.
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Towards the furtherance of the above noted aims and objectives the organizational units of Party as designated in this constitution, shall be empowered to –
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purchase, sell, take on lease or otherwise acquire and maintain, moveable or immovable property for the Party and invest and deal with monies of Party in such manner as may from time to time be determined;
- raise money with or without security for carrying out any of the aims and objectives of the Party;
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promote, administer, support, and/or grant aid/gift to any institution or trust or society or organization or publishers having its objects to achieve upliftment of masses of the Nation, especially the common man including the
downtrodden groups of the Indian society in conformity with the objectives of the Party and are conducive to the wellbeing and general welfare of the Nation;
- do all other lawful things and acts as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of any of the aforesaid aims and objectives;
- Provided that none of these activities will be undertaken without the express approval of the National President of the Party.