Dravida Kazhagam Party
Full Form of DKP
What is DKP?
The Dravida Kazhagam Party (DKP) was a regional political party in Tamil Nadu, India, emerging from the Dravidian movement founded by social reformer E. V. Ramasamy Periyar. Rooted in the principles of social justice, rationalism, and anti-caste activism, the DKP aimed to represent the interests of Tamil-speaking communities and advocate for a separate Dravida Nadu. Though smaller than its parent organization, the Dravida Kazhagam (DK), the DKP played a role in shaping the political landscape of Tamil Nadu during the mid-20th century. It was active in electoral politics and social campaigns, focusing on issues like education reform, women's rights, and the abolition of untouchability. Over time, the party's influence waned as larger Dravidian parties like the DMK and AIADMK gained prominence. Today, the DKP is mostly of historical interest, but its contributions to the Dravidian ideology are studied in Indian polity and history curricula. For competitive exams such as UPSC and TNPSC, understanding the DKP's role in the broader context of Tamil Nadu politics and the Dravidian movement is relevant for questions on regional parties and social reform movements.
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Example
The DKP contested the 1971 Tamil Nadu assembly elections but failed to win any seats, marking its decline as a major political force.