Independent Labour Party

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The Independent Labour Party was a political party in British India that championed the rights of workers and oppressed castes under the leadership of B. R. Ambedkar.

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instanceOf political party
activeIn Dalit politics
trade union politics
associatedWith Dalit movement
labour movement in India
country British India
focus rights of oppressed castes
workers' rights
founder B. R. Ambedkar
hasLeader B. R. Ambedkar
historicalContext pre-independence India
ideology anti-caste movement
labourism
social democracy
leader B. R. Ambedkar
location Bombay Presidency
notableMember B. R. Ambedkar
opposedTo caste discrimination
economic exploitation
social inequality
politicalPosition left-wing
politicalSystem colonial India
purpose to champion the rights of oppressed castes
to champion the rights of workers
region Maharashtra

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B. R. Ambedkar founded Independent Labour Party