Lucknow | The Republican Party of India (A) has intensified its organizational expansion in Uttar Pradesh, asserting its commitment to becoming a strong voice for the deprived, oppressed, and marginalized sections of society.
At a event held at the party’s state office in Kasmanda Apartments, Lucknow, new appointments were announced as part of the ongoing expansion drive. The initiative comes amid a steady influx of workers and supporters inspired by the leadership of Union Minister Ramdas Athawale and the party’s state president Pawan Bhai Gupta.
Commitment to Social Justice
Addressing party workers, Pawan Bhai Gupta reiterated that the party’s primary objective is to ensure justice for those at the grassroots level.
“We are expanding our presence at the Gram Panchayat, block, and booth levels. Any oppressed or marginalized individual can approach RPI without fear. Under the guidance of Ramdas Athawale, we will raise these issues effectively before the government and work towards their resolution,” he said.
Expansion Plans and Outreach
Gupta further announced that the party plans to scale up rallies and meetings in the coming months to better understand local issues and amplify the voices of the affected communities. He emphasized that the party remains committed to safeguarding the rights of Dalits and backward classes.

New Appointments Announced
As part of the organizational restructuring, several key पदाधिकारी were appointed. These include Ram Ji as Block President of Dubepur (Sultanpur), Rakesh Kumar as Assembly President of Amethi, and Radhey Shyam as General Secretary of Bhadar Block (Amethi).
In addition, the party strengthened its women’s wing with grassroots-level appointments. Neelu Rajput was named Gram Panchayat President of Nandana, while Madhuri and Mohni Rajput were appointed as Vice Presidents of Lodhpurwa Gram Panchayat.
Strengthening Grassroots Presence
The newly appointed office bearers were entrusted with responsibilities to expand the party’s reach and address local issues effectively. Gupta expressed confidence that the strengthened organizational structure would help the party emerge as a powerful platform for voicing public concerns.
The event concluded with a renewed commitment from party members to work collectively towards social justice and inclusive development across the state.

