Adam Sena
AbbreviationAS
LeaderAhmed Bukhari
PresidentAhmed Bukhari
FounderAhmed Bukhari
Founded15 June 1986
HeadquartersNew Delhi, India
IdeologyIslamic nationalism
Peace
Political positionFar-right
ReligionIslam
ColorsGreen

Adam Sena was an Indian non-governmental organisation and later a political party was founded by then Naib Imam and Present Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, Syed Ahmed Bukhari[1][2][3] on 15 June 1986 at Delhi, India[4][5][6][7] with the support of then Minister of State Arun Nehru.[8][9][10][11][12] It was established to fight against Shiv Sena and Bajrang Dal[13][14][15] ideologies and to support Muslims.[16][17] Adam Sena had supported voting for Atal Bihar Vajpayee.[18]

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