The Jebamani Janata Party (JJP), is a political party in India. It is registered with the Election Commission of India, but nevertheless is not recognized[by whom?].[1][2][3] Jebamani Mohan Raj (b. 1951–1952), who retired from being a police officer and inspector for the CBI, founded the party, naming it after his father, Nellai R. Jebamani, a "freedom-fighter" who in 1977 was elected to represent the Sattankulam constituency in the Tamil Nadu assembly as a member of the Janata Party.[4][5] Mohanraj became its General Secretary, and as of October 2011, he had "contested 15 elections to Parliament, the Assembly and the local body".[4][6] In an election on 16 May 2016, he received 60 votes, compared to 91,303 votes for the winner, representing the party in the elections for the Kolathur Assembly constituency's seat in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.[7]

In February 2013, the party expressed solidarity with Sasi Perumal, a 57-year-old Gandhian from Salem, for fasting in support of prohibition.[8]

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  4. ^ a b Mohan, Gopu (6 October 2011). Written at Chennai. "'Spare 3 on death row': officer who probed Rajiv case is no longer angry". The Indian Express. Mumbai / New Delhi, India: Athena Information Solutions Pvt. Ltd. / The Indian Express Online Media Ltd. Dow Jones Factiva AIWINE0020111006e7a60000z, LexisNexis Nexis Uni 53YK-7GF1-JB35-147X-00000-00, ProQuest 896368566, Gale A268839491 – via Contify.com.
  5. ^ Muruganandham, T. (4 April 2019). "Perambur candidate has assets worth '1.76 lakh cr?". New Indian Express. The New Indian Express Group / Express Publications (Madurai) Limited. Dow Jones Factiva NIEXPR0020190404ef440006m.
  6. ^ Deepak, J. Sai (14 October 2009). "SpicyIP Tidbit: PIL filed at the Madras HC against GI for Tirupati Laddu". SpicyIP. Shamnad Basheer. Dow Jones Factiva ATSPIC0020091105e5ae000b4, LexisNexis Lexis Uni 800V-TGT1-2NV6-T24K-00000-00 – via Contify.com.
  7. ^ Written at Chennai. United News of India (UNI). New Delhi, India. 19 May 2016. LexisNexis Nexis Uni 5JTD-JPR1-F12F-F4H4-00000-00, Gale A452849621, A452817083 – via HT Syndication / HT Digital Streams Ltd. / SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info). Following are the detailed results of Kolathur Assembly constituency [...] {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. ^ "Health plagues Gandhian fasting against booze". New Indian Express. Chennai: Expressbuzz / The New Indian Express Group / Express Publications (Madurai) Limited / HT Syndication / HT Media Ltd. / HT Digital Streams Limited. Express News Service. 25–26 February 2013. Dow Jones Factiva NIEXPR0020130228e92p0008k, LexisNexis Lexis Uni 57V4-SJT1-F12F-F3FK-00000-00, ProQuest 1312350565, Gale A320322825 – via Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company / SyndiGate Media Inc.

Further reading

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  • "Walk-out from TN house over 'police atrocities'". The Times of India. Mumbai, India: Bennett, Coleman & Company. 27 April 1979. p. 5. ProQuest 499601975.
  • Our Special Correspondent (6 May 1980). "Congress-I rebels galore in TN". The Times of India. Mumbai, India: Bennett, Coleman & Company. p. 4. ProQuest 500012711. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)