Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)
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This educational video segment focuses on the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). The instructor uses a digital slide to outline the party's fundamental characteristics, including founding details, political symbol, core ideology, and geographical strength. The lecture aims to provide students with very concise, exam-relevant facts about the BSP.
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The instructor stands before a slide titled 'Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP)'. He clearly points to the first bullet point: 'Founded: 14 April 1984 by Kanshi Ram.' He circles '1984' and 'Kanshi Ram' with a pen. He also writes '1984' in the top right corner, near '1885' and '1900'. He gestures towards points covering the symbol (Elephant/Haathi), ideology ('Bahujan Samaj' interests: SC, ST, OBC, Religious Minorities), and base in Uttar Pradesh.
The lecture effectively summarizes the BSP's profile for exam preparation. Key facts include the specific founding date of April 14, 1984, established by Kanshi Ram. The party symbol is the Elephant, though it is noted as an exception in Assam. The ideology centers on the interests of the 'Bahujan Samaj', specifically Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBC), and religious minorities. Finally, the party is identified as being strong in the state of Uttar Pradesh. The instructor's use of circling and writing reinforces the importance of the founding year and founder, ensuring students memorize these critical details for their political science studies.