Krantikari Manuwadi Morcha

Krantikari Manuwadi Morcha ("Revolutionary Manuvadi Front", KMM) is an ultra-conservative Hindutva political organisation in India, formed in 2000. In the Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections in 2002 KMM nominated Dara Singh, the accused of the murder of Australian Christian missionary Graham Staines, from the Muzaffarnagar and Ghaziabad constituencies. KMM also openly defended Singh's actions. The nomination sparked protests from the Christian community, and the All India Christian Council demanded that KMM ought to be banned. The nomination was later withdrawn.R.K. Bhardwaj did stand as a candidate in the 2002 U.P. polls, contesting the Dadri seat. He received 531 votes (0.28%).

Krantikari Manuwadi Morcha

Krantikari Manuwadi Morcha ("Revolutionary Manuvadi Front", KMM) is an ultra-conservative Hindutva political organisation in India, formed in 2000. In the Uttar Pradesh state assembly elections in 2002 KMM nominated Dara Singh, the accused of the murder of Australian Christian missionary Graham Staines, from the Muzaffarnagar and Ghaziabad constituencies. KMM also openly defended Singh's actions. The nomination sparked protests from the Christian community, and the All India Christian Council demanded that KMM ought to be banned. The nomination was later withdrawn.R.K. Bhardwaj did stand as a candidate in the 2002 U.P. polls, contesting the Dadri seat. He received 531 votes (0.28%).