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Aap Sab Ki Awaaz | |
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Abbreviation | ASA |
Leader | Ram Chandra Prasad Singh |
President | R. C. P. Singh |
Founded | 31 October 2024 |
Headquarters | Patna, Bihar, India |
Aap Sab Ki Awaaz (ASA), meaning "Your Voice" in English, is a political party in India founded on 31 October 2024 by Ram Chandra Prasad Singh (commonly known as R. C. P. Singh), a former Union Minister and seasoned bureaucrat. The party was launched in Bihar with the aim of offering a new political alternative to the state’s voters.
The party’s name, "Aap Sab Ki Awaaz," signifies hope and renewal, aligning with its mission to address socio-economic challenges in Bihar and foster unity. It plans to contest the 2025 Bihar Legislative Assembly election with 140 candidates.