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'''''Amra Bangali''''' (Bengali: আমরা বাঙালি, Translation: We are Bengalis) is a radical Bengali-nationalist political party in India.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/who-are-the-amra-bangalis-/322021|title=Who are the Amra Bangalis?|date=13 Jun 2008|work=Indian Express|accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref> The party was founded by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. Presently it is involved in protestation against Nepalese who wants new state of so-called Gorkhaland.
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'''''Amra Bangali''''' (Bengali: আমরা বাঙালী, Translation: We are Bengalis) is a radical Bengali-nationalist political party in India.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.indianexpress.com/news/who-are-the-amra-bangalis-/322021|title=Who are the Amra Bangalis?|date=13 Jun 2008|work=Indian Express|accessdate=11 January 2013}}</ref> The party was founded by [[Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar]]. Presently it is involved in protestation against Nepalese who wants new state of so-called Gorkhaland.<ref name="dt">{{cite news |last1=Khawas |first1=Vimal |title=Amra Bangali and its philosophy |url=http://www.darjeelingtimes.com/news/news/Amra-Bangali-and-its-philosophy-.html |accessdate=28 August 2014}}</ref>


The politics of Amra Bangali are based on Sarkar's ideas of economic and political democracy. The party is organized in [[West Bengal]], as well as in other states with large Bengali populations such as [[Tripura]], [[Bihar]], [[Odisha]], [[Assam]] and [[Jharkhand]]. The only real political breakthrough the party has had was in Tripura during the 1980s, when the party entered the Legislative Assembly in connection with the mounting ethnic tensions in the state.
The politics of Amra Bangali are based on Sarkar's ideas of economic and political democracy. The party is organized in West Bengal, as well as in other states with large Bengali populations such as Tripura, Bihar, Odisha, Assam, and Jharkhand. The only real political breakthrough the party has had was in Tripura during the 1980s, when the party entered the Legislative Assembly in connection with the mounting ethnic tensions in the state.


== Aims and objectives ==
== Aims and objectives ==
The '''aims and objects of Amra Bangali''' are:
The '''aims and objects of Amra Bangali''' are:
* Restoration and development of Bengali language and culture.
* Restoration and development of Bengali language and culture.
* Economic [[self-sufficiency]].
* Economic self-sufficiency.
* Self-determination in socio-political field.
* Self-determination in socio-political field.
* Re-organization of the territory of Bengal with all the like minded people having respect for Bengali language and culture and giving a new name ''Bangalistan'' to this territory.
* Re-organization of the territory of Bengal with all the like minded people having respect for Bengali language and culture and giving a new name, Bangalistan, to this territory.


==References==
==References==
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Amra Bangali (Bengali: আমরা বাঙালী, Translation: We are Bengalis) is a radical Bengali-nationalist political party in India.[1] The party was founded by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. Presently it is involved in protestation against Nepalese who wants new state of so-called Gorkhaland.[2]

The politics of Amra Bangali are based on Sarkar's ideas of economic and political democracy. The party is organized in West Bengal, as well as in other states with large Bengali populations such as Tripura, Bihar, Odisha, Assam, and Jharkhand. The only real political breakthrough the party has had was in Tripura during the 1980s, when the party entered the Legislative Assembly in connection with the mounting ethnic tensions in the state.

Aims and objectives

The aims and objects of Amra Bangali are:

  • Restoration and development of Bengali language and culture.
  • Economic self-sufficiency.
  • Self-determination in socio-political field.
  • Re-organization of the territory of Bengal with all the like minded people having respect for Bengali language and culture and giving a new name, Bangalistan, to this territory.

References

  1. ^ "Who are the Amra Bangalis?" Indian Express 13 Jun 2008 retrieved 11 January 2013 
  2. ^ Khawas, Vimal "Amra Bangali and its philosophy" retrieved 28 August 2014