Draft:List of Indian political flags

  • Comment: Majority of the sources are from Flags of the World, which is unreliable per WP:RSP. ARandomName123 (talk)Ping me! 17:07, 25 August 2023 (UTC)

This is a list of flags used by political parties in India:[1][2]

Current

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National parties

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FlagDatePartyDescription
1998–presentAll India Trinamool Congress[3]
1992–presentNatural Law Party
1984–presentBahujan Samaj Party[4][5]

1980–presentIndian Peoples Party[6][7]
1925–presentCommunist Party of India[8]
1964–presentCommunist Party of India (Marxist)[9]
1993–presentCongress of People
1885–presentIndian National Congress[10][11]
1999–presentNationalist Congress Party[12]
2013–presentNational People's Party[13]

Political alliance

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FlagDatePartyDescription
2004-presentUnited Progressive Alliance
1998–presentNational Democratic Alliance
2015- presentJanata Parivar alliance

State parties

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FlagDatePartyDescription
2021–presentAhila India Rajakulathor peravai
?–presentAkhil Bharatiya Gorkha League
1972–presentAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Link to file1939–presentAll India Forward Bloc
?–presentAll India People's Front
2007–presentAll India Samathuva Makkal Katchi
2005–presentAll India United Democratic Front
?–presentAll India Youth League
2016–presentApna Dal (Sonelal)
2020–presentAssam Jatiya Parishad
Link to file2011–presentBadavara Shramikara Raitara Congress
1983–presentBharatiya Minorities Suraksha Mahasangh
2005–presentBodoland People's Front
2012–presentCommon Man's Party[14]
1946–presentCommittee for Integration with Maharashtra
?–presentCommunist Party of Bharat
1974–presentCommunist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) Liberation
?–presentCongress (Secular)
1981–presentDemocratic Socialist Party
2005–presentDesiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam
1949–presentDravida Munnetra Kazhagam[15][16]
1944–presentDravidar Kazhagam
2001–presentFarmers and Workers Party
1945–presentGanamukti Parishad
2000s–presentGoa Su-Raj Party
1980–presentGorkha National Liberation Front
2010–presentIndhiya Jananayaga Katchi
1994–presentIndian National League
2021–presentIndian Secular Front
1948–presentIndian Union Muslim League
2009–presentIndigenous People's Front of Tripura
2020–presentJammu and Kashmir Apni Party
1994–presentJammu Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party
1999–presentJammu & Kashmir National Conference
2016–presentJanadhipathya Rashtriya Sabha
1994–presentJanathipathiya Samrakshana Samithy
2003–presentJanata Dal (United)
Link to file1999–presentJanata Dal (Secular)
1964–presentKerala Congress, Kerala Congress (M), Kerala Congress (B) and Kerala Congress (Jacob)
2019–presentKerala Janapaksham (Secular)
2016–presentKerala Kamaraj Congress
2013–presentKongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi
2000–presentKongunadu Makkal Katchi
2000–presentLok Janshakti Party
2006–presentLok Satta Party
2020–presentMaharashtra Navnirman Sena[17]
2006–2020
2009–presentManithaneya Makkal Katchi
1992–presentMarumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
?–presentMoovendar Munnetra Kazhagam
2002–presentNaga People's Front
1958–presentNaam Tamilar Katchi
2001–presentParty of Democratic Socialism
1989–presentPattali Makkal Katchi
2008–presentPeace Party of India
2018–presentPragatisheel Samajwadi Party (Lohiya)
1997–presentPuthiya Tamilagam
1997–presentRashtriya Janata Dal
1996–presentRashtriya Lok Dal
2008–presentRashtriya Ulama Council
1940–presentRevolutionary Socialist Party
Link to file1995–presentSamajwadi Jan Parishad
1992–presentSamajwadi Party[18]
?–presentSamastha Kerala Sunni Students Federation
?–presentSeng Khasi Movement
1994–presentSamata Party
1920–presentShiromani Akali Dal
1980s–presentShramik Mukti Dal
1993–presentSikkim Democratic Front
2013–presentSikkim Krantikari Morcha
2009–presentSocial Democratic Party of India
Link to file2000–presentTamil Maanila Congress
1995–presentTamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam
2018–presentTelangana Jana Samithi
2001–presentTelangana Rashtra Samithi[19]
1982–presentTelugu Desam Party[20][21]
2019–presentTipraha Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance
2015–presentTipraland State Party
2018–presentVanchit Bahujan Aaghadi
1982–presentViduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
Link to file2011–presentWelfare Party of India
2015–presentUnited People's Party Liberal
1979–presentUttarakhand Revolutionary Party
Link to file2011–presentYSR Congress Party
2021–presentYSR Telangana Party

Former

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FlagDatePartyDescription
2018-2022Loktantrik Janata Dal
2015-2017Kerala Congress (Secular)
2014-2019Communist Marxist Party (Aravindakshan)
2010-2013Jan Kranti Party
2008-2011Praja Rajyam Party
Link to file2006-2011Bharatiya Janshakti Party
2002-2021Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra
2001-2004Congress Jananayaka Peravai
2000sTrinamool Gana Parishad
Link to file1999-2011Lok Bhalai Party
1994-2006National Development Front
1966–2022Shiv Sena
1959-1974Swatantra Party
1952-1972Praja Socialist Party
1950sRepublican Party of India, It is still used by successor parties.
1949Desh Sevak Party
1931-1977Khaksar movement
1913-1948Ghadar Movement

Students organization

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FlagDatePartyDescription
2017–presentFraternity Movement
2009-presentCampus Front of India
1998–presentAll India Trinamool Student Congress
1978–presentTribal Students Union
1971–presentNational Students' Union of India
1970–presentStudents' Federation of India
1959–presentAll India Youth Federation
1957–presentKerala Students Union
1939–presentHmar Students' Association
1936–PresentAll India Students' Federation

Rebel groups

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FlagDatePartyDescription
1998-presentAl-Badr
2014–presental-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent
Link to file1996-2017All Tripura Tiger Force
2017–PresentAnsar Ghazwat-ul-Hind
2004–PresentCommunist Party of India (Maoist)
1993–presentDukhtaran-e-Millat
1985–presentHarkat-ul-Mujahideen
Link to file1997–presentHynniewtrep National Liberation Council
2000–presentJaish-e-Mohammed
1976–presentJammu Kashmir Liberation Front
1995–presentKamtapur Liberation Organisation
2004–2021Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front
1985–presentLashkar-e-Taiba
1996–presentMuslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam
1986–2020National Democratic Front of Boroland and National Democratic Front of Boroland - Progressive
1989–2019National Liberation Front of Tripura
1980–presentNational Socialist Council of Nagaland
1978–PresentPeople's Liberation Army of Manipur
Link to file2000–presentPeople's Liberation Guerrilla Army
1979–presentUnited Liberation Front of Asom
1964–presentUnited National Liberation Front

See also

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References

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