People's Justice Party (UK)

The People's Justice Party (PJP) was a minor political party in the United Kingdom from 1998 to 2006. It was formed in 1998 and grew out of Justice for Kashmir, which changed its name to the Justice Party before settling on its final name. It operated mainly in the Birmingham area, where it won a few council seats from the Labour Party, drawing its support mainly from the sizable Kashmiri population in the city (there are some 90,000 residents of Kashmiri descent in Birmingham). The founder member was Mr Allah Dita Khan and Mr Skintaj and Mr Rajasab Ali of Azad Kashmir in Pakistan.

People's Justice Party (UK)

The People's Justice Party (PJP) was a minor political party in the United Kingdom from 1998 to 2006. It was formed in 1998 and grew out of Justice for Kashmir, which changed its name to the Justice Party before settling on its final name. It operated mainly in the Birmingham area, where it won a few council seats from the Labour Party, drawing its support mainly from the sizable Kashmiri population in the city (there are some 90,000 residents of Kashmiri descent in Birmingham). The founder member was Mr Allah Dita Khan and Mr Skintaj and Mr Rajasab Ali of Azad Kashmir in Pakistan.