The Samajwadi Party, a significant national political entity in India, embraces a socio-political philosophy rooted in socialist ideals. It was established with the primary objective of advocating for and representing the most marginalized sections of Indian society, operating within the framework of the complex caste system. This inclusive approach encompassed various disadvantaged groups, collectively known as the “Bahujan” community. This community encompasses segments such as other backward classes, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and minority groups, all of whom historically occupied the lowest rungs of the societal hierarchy.