The 'Labour Party Pakistan' is a small political party, claiming a membership of 2,800 in
2003, which originates from the
Trotskyist tradition. Its founders were students in the
Netherlands who came into contact with the Committee for a Workers International and were recruited to that body in
1980. They returned to
Pakistan in
1986 and began carrying out entry work in the
Pakistan Peoples Party as the Struggle group. From
1991 they operated as an open group and in
1995 they became the Jeddojuh Inqilabi Tehrik (JIT) or Struggle Revolutionary Movement. This was in opposition to the advice of the CWI. This was with a membership of 70 militants which grew to 740 by
1997 when the LPP was launched. This in turn led to the LPP being expelled from the CWI
The LPP is close to groupings such as the
Scottish Socialist Party and the
Democratic Socialist Party in
Australia. In March 2005, it obtained permanent observer status in the
reunified Fourth International[1].
The party is led by its 30-years old chairman Nisar Shah.
External Link
Labour Party Pakistan's official website