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Prajasattak Lokshahi Aghadi — Building democratic, just & inclusive Maharashtra

About Prajasattak Lokshahi Aghadi

Prajasattak Lokshahi Aghadi is a socio-political platform committed to building a democratic, just, and progressive Maharashtra grounded in equality, social harmony, and people’s participation. Our mission is to create awareness about democratic rights and responsibilities, promote transparency and accountability in governance, and strengthen people's movements for justice and equality.

Our Vision & Values

We stand by the core values of the Indian Constitution: liberty, equality, fraternity, and justice. We work to ensure these ideals are reflected across society and politics through non-violent activism, public dialogue, and collective action.

Core Objectives

  • Protect democratic and constitutional values in public life.
  • Promote social justice, secularism, and equality.
  • Fight corruption, communalism, and exploitation.
  • Encourage youth, women, and marginalized communities to participate in decision-making.
  • Work for sustainable development and environmental protection.
  • Build transparent, accountable, and citizen-centered governance.

How We Work

We prioritise community engagement, awareness campaigns, policy advocacy, peaceful protests, and collaborative initiatives with civil society. Our approach is inclusive — aiming to empower all sections of society, especially those historically marginalized.

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