People's Union for Democratic Rights
People's Union for Democratic Rights is an organisation based in Delhi which is committed to legally defend "civil liberties and democratic rights" of the people. The People's Union for Democratic Rights is an independent entity and is not affiliated to any political party or organisation.
Background
The PUDR was initially formed as the Delhi's unit of the People's Union for Civil Liberties and Democratic Rights in 1977, but the PUCLDR discontinued its activities after the Janata Party's success in the elections, while the PUDR continued to work. The national forum was later revived in 1980, but in a "new form" and with a new name, PUCL, creating a dichotomous bisection between civil liberties and democratic rights. Later in February 1981, the PUDR opted to function as a separate organisation.Aims and objectives
- "To protect, extend and help implement the fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution and to make people aware of the same."
- "To work towards making the Directive Principles of State Policy enforceable and justiciable."
- "To build public opinion towards the ratification and enforcement by the Indian government of the United Nations Charter of Human Rights, International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and other such covenants and charters."
- "To defend and help democratic struggles against caste, class, community, ethnicity, religion and gender based oppression."