ABOUT -
Official Recognition
The All India Labour Party (AILP) is a registered political party recognized under Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
The Election Commission of India, after due examination of all required documents, representations, and public notices, officially registered the All India Labour Party on 5th December 2018, under Registration Number 56/119/2018-18/PPS-I.
This recognition confirms the AILP’s lawful status as a political organization committed to democratic principles and constitutional values, representing the voice and aspirations of India’s labour force and working communities.
Our Purpose
The All India Labour Party was founded with a mission to protect, empower, and uplift India’s workers, farmers, and marginalized citizens. We believe that the progress of our nation is measured not only by economic growth but by social justice, equal opportunity, and human dignity for every citizen.
Rooted in the principles of truth, transparency, and equality, AILP strives to:
Safeguard the rights of labourers, farmers, and working-class citizens
Promote fair wages, decent employment, and safe working conditions
Ensure access to quality education, healthcare, and housing for all
Uphold democratic values and inclusive governance
Build a self-reliant, equitable, and progressive India
Our Legal Commitment
In accordance with sub-Section (9) of Section 29A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951, the All India Labour Party maintains transparency and accountability in all organisational matters.
The Party is committed to notifying the Election Commission of India of any changes in:
Party name or headquarters
Office-bearers or organizational structure
Party constitution or other material matters
All such changes are duly recorded, authenticated, and submitted as per the provisions of the law, ensuring that AILP operates with full compliance and public trust.
Our Vision
The All India Labour Party envisions an India where every worker stands with pride — where labour is honoured, justice is accessible, and governance is people-centred.
We aim to build a “Mazdooron Ka Bharat” — a Workers’ India, where economic development and human dignity go hand in hand.