Republican Party of India (United)

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During the time of 2009 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, many factions of Republican Party of India united to form a single party - Republican Party of India (United) under the leadership of Rajendra Gavai, Prof. Jogendra Kawade, T.M. Kamble, etc. Later Rajendra Gavai's faction split from the united party.

Currently RPI(U) includes:

RPI(U) is part of Republican Left Democratic Front (RLDF) in Maharashtra.

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  1. ^ "Uttam Khobragade, leader of Ambedkar's Republican Party of India, however, said despite Ambedkar's opposition to Hinduism competition among parties to claim his legacy was a positive development for Dalits".
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