All People's Party (Assam)

[1][2] It united different groups that sought to challenge the Indian National Congress (which the Ahom elites saw as a platform for caste Hindus) in elections.

[2] The party sought to mobilise the Kachari, Muttock and Deuri communities, to compete against caste Hindus for political influence.

[1] Muhammed Saadulah (leader of the Muslim League) was unanimously elected chairman of Sarbadal at its founding conference.

[2] Following the Independence of India, the party contested the 1952, 1957 and 1962 Assam legislative assembly elections.

[7] In the 1951 Lok Sabha election the party fielded one candidate, Nalini Nath Phukan in the Golaghat Jorhat constituency.