BBA Charts Path for a Powerful Third Front Ahead of 2025 and Beyond

In a major stride toward reshaping India’s political landscape, the Bharathiya Bahujan Alliance (BBA) Coordination Meeting held on 13 July 2025 at Dr. Ambedkar Bhavan in Dadar (East), Mumbai, unanimously passed a pivotal resolution to form a united third front. This collective political force will contest a series of upcoming elections, beginning with the Bihar Assembly elections scheduled for October 2025, followed by the municipal elections in Maharashtra and other states, the Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections in 2027, and culminating in the 2029 General Elections. The resolution marks a critical step toward consolidating the strength of Bahujan, Dalit, Adivasi, and minority communities across the nation.

The meeting was presided over by Professor Mohammad Suleman, National President of the Indian National League and National Coordinator (Minorities) of the BSS Political Wing. Among the prominent leaders who participated was Mohammad Shafi, National Vice President of the Social Democratic Party of India, who expressed firm support for the alliance’s mission to provide a powerful alternative to the current political establishment.

Alongside the third front resolution, the meeting also finalized plans for a nationwide mobilization under the banner of the Barathiya Bahujan Alliance. A major national event titled the “Constitution Honour Conference” is set to take place on 19 August 2025 at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. The event aims to bring together over 5,000 participants in a show of strength and unity for the protection of constitutional values and democratic rights.

This significant gathering brought together thirty representatives from diverse socio-political backgrounds, each leading organizations rooted in the struggles of historically marginalized communities. Leaders such as Imtiyaz J. Naddaf of the Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi, Dr. Bhimrao Y. Ambedkar of the Republican Party of India (Bhimrao Ambedkar), and Swami Prasad Maurya, National President of the Apni Janata Party and a core member of BBA/BSS, actively contributed to the deliberations. Also present were Rajkumar Saini, National President of the Loktantra Suraksha Party and former parliamentarian from Haryana; Prof. Ram Baksh Singh Verma, Chief General Secretary of the Rashtriya Shoshit Samaj Party and State Coordinator (U.P.) of the BSS Political Wing; and Dr. Velaram Ghoghra, National President of the Indian Tribal Party, who also serves as National Coordinator (ST) for BSS.

Advocate Dr. Suresh Mane, President of the Bahujan Republican Socialist Party and National Coordinator (SC) for BSS, was among the leading voices in support of a united third front, joined by Sahab Singh Dhangar Bhaiyaji, President of the Rashtriya Shoshit Samaj Party and National Coordinator (OBC), and Ms. Suryakanta Gangadhar Gade, President of the Panther Republican Party. Together, they articulated the urgent need for an electoral platform that centers the constitutional rights and aspirations of India’s oppressed communities.

The BBA meeting reflected a growing consensus among emerging political forces that India’s future cannot be left to dominant political parties alone. The resolution to form a united third front is not merely a political arrangement—it is a declaration of intent to build a just, inclusive, and democratic future rooted in the ideals of the Constitution and the vision of Bahujan empowerment.