National People's Party
The National People's Party (NPP) is a regional political party in India, primarily active in the northeastern states. Founded in 1963 by P.A. Sangma, the party aims to represent the interests of the indigenous people of the region. It focuses on issues such as development, social justice, and the preservation of cultural identity.
The NPP has participated in various state elections and has formed alliances with other parties to strengthen its political influence. It is recognized for advocating for the rights of tribal communities and promoting regional autonomy within the framework of the Indian Constitution.