Indian Christian Front

The Indian Christian Front (ICF) is a Christian political party in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The president of the party is M.L. Sundaram. ICF, together with the Christian Democratic Front, contested the local elections in 2001. The party supported the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), forming an alliance in the 2001 Tamil Nadu state assembly election.

Indian Christian Front
LeaderM.L.Sundaram
FoundedM.L.Sundaram, 16 October 2000
HeadquartersLIG No. 289, Opposite to Velankanni Church, Anna Nagar, Madurai – 625020
IdeologySocial democracy
Populist
Political Christianity
Political positionCentrist
AllianceUnited National Progressive Alliance (2004 & 2009 –present)
Website

In 2004 & 2009, the party extended its support to the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), which strengthened the hand of the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

In 2011, Tamil Nadu State Assembly Election, the party extended its support to All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), which has recently gained power in Tamil Nadu.

In 2014, Loksabha Election, the party extended its support again to All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), which has swept 37 (out of 40) Seats in Tamil Nadu.

In 2016, Tamil Nadu State Assembly Election, the Indian Christian Front (ICF) extended its support again to All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), except in 3 seats in which the Front tossed its own candidates. AIADMK had swept 134 (out of 232) Seats and got re-elected to retain power in Tamil Nadu.

In 2019, Loksabha Election, the party contested in 3 states, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra to prove its considerable existence. Trichirappalli, Chennai South, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South and Kurnool are noted constituencies.

The Front has 100000 members in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry, and the Christian population was around 5 per cent at the time in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry.

Objectives

  1. To ensure that the Dalit Christians gets included in the SC list and given all the rights on a par with other Dalits
  2. To demand government jobs for one member in each family, according to eligibility norms
  3. To remove what the party believes to be hurdles prevailing in the Christian minority educational institutions
  4. To cultivate relationship other minorities based on caste, religion, language, race etc., to safeguard minority in the welfare of nation.

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