Leadership & Ideology




Bihar Leadership
Committed leaders working at the grassroots level to address Bihar’s key issues and drive inclusive development across the state.
V. P. Singh Jan Morcha
V. P. Singh Jan Morcha is inspired by the timeless values and principles of Shri V. P. Singh, a leader who redefined Indian politics through integrity, courage, and moral responsibility.
This platform stands as a tribute to his belief that true leadership is not about power, but about service to the people and accountability to the nation.
V. P. Singh: A Symbol of Honest Leadership
V. P. Singh is remembered as a statesman who placed ethics above authority and truth above convenience.
At a time when political compromise was common, he demonstrated that leadership demands courage — the courage to take principled stands, even when they come at a personal cost.
His life and leadership continue to inspire millions who believe that public life must be guided by honesty, transparency, and social justice.
Core Values & Ideology
The ideology of V. P. Singh Jan Morcha is deeply rooted in the following core values:
Integrity in Public Life
Politics must be free from corruption and personal gain. Integrity is not optional — it is the foundation of governance.
Transparency & Accountability
Every decision taken in public office must be transparent and accountable to the people of the nation.
Social Justice & Equality
A just society is one where every citizen, regardless of background, is given dignity, opportunity, and equal rights.
Courage to Do What Is Right
Leadership is tested not in comfort, but in crisis. Standing for truth, even when it is difficult, defines real leadership.





OUR JOURNEY OF INTEGRITY & PUBLIC SERVICE
Milestones that reflect courage, transparency, and commitment to the nation
1987
Formation of Jan Morcha
Jan Morcha was founded to promote clean politics, social justice, and public welfare, carrying forward the progressive ideals of people-centric governance.
1989–1990
Janata Dal Government & V. P. Singh as Prime Minister
Jan Morcha became part of Janata Dal, which won the 1989 general elections. Shri V. P. Singh became Prime Minister of India, implementing the Mandal Commission, declaring Barawafaat as a national holiday, and strengthening policies focused on farmers’ welfare and social justice.
2003
Association with Indian National Congress
Due to political realignments, the leadership joined the Indian National Congress to continue public service.
2006
Revival of Jan Morcha & Farmers’ Movement
Jan Morcha was revived, and Dehaat Morcha was launched to protect farmers’ interests, including protests against the Reliance Power Plant in Dadri, Sikandrabad, and Bulandshahr.
2007
Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections
The party contested 118 seats in Uttar Pradesh under the election leadership of Shri Raj Babbar, securing one assembly seat.
2008
Passing of Shri V. P. Singh
The demise of Shri V. P. Singh marked the loss of a visionary leader whose ideology continues to guide the movement.
2009
Rashtriya Jan Morcha Formation
Under Shri Ajay Pratap Singh, the party was renamed Rashtriya Jan Morcha, followed by a renewed association with the Congress party.
2011
Party Re-Registration & Ideological Continuity
Led by Dr. Usman, the party was re-registered with continued commitment to the Janata Dal and V. P. Singh ideology, focusing on SC, ST, OBC, and farmers’ welfare.
2026
Youth Leadership Initiative
A new young leader was launched to take forward the party’s vision, strengthening youth participation and future leadership.



