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Bharatiya Tribal Party: Indian political party
Bharatiya Tribal Party is a political party based in Gujarat, India. It was formed in 2017 by Chhotubhai Vasava and Maheshbhai Vasava. The Election Commission of India allotted the Auto rickshaw symbol to BTP.

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