Jat Mahasabha (Hindi: जाट महासभा) or All India Jat Mahasabha (Hindi: अखिल भारतीय जाट महासभा) is the premier organization of Jats in India. Its aim is to raise awareness about the social and economic problems faced by Jats. Many of its officers are politically active and influential. The Jat Mahasabha spearheaded the community's struggle for reservation in the run-up to the Lok Sabha elections in 1999. Chaudhary Dara Singh was the president, Shri Hari Prasad Singh Parihar current president. The Mahasabha became a forum for demanding employment and airing Jat grievances over their poor representation in government service. Leaders like Sir Chhotu Ram were closely associated with the Jat Mahasabha and it remained the leading vehicle for advancing the Jat interests, even after the formation of the Unionist Party, which was concerned with agriculturists' interests in Punjab.
Read more about Jat Mahasabha: The Objectives of Formation, Annual Adhiveshanas From 1908 To 1924, Pushkar Adhiveshan in November 1925, Jhunjhunu adhiveshan 1932, The Jat Prajapati Maha-Yagya 1934, Centenary Celebrations 2007