The founder of this party was Mozaffar Baghai, one of the political figures of contemporary Iranian history. In 1342, Hassan Ayat wrote in a 94-page letter to Mozafar Baghai, which is now kept in the library of the Islamic Council: When I came to the party, it was when you were in prison and the army prosecutor had demanded your execution. The noise of the new National Front had filled Iran, and the newspapers were almost unanimously trying to praise and praise the National Front, and it was as if they had competed with each other in this matter. Many people had joined this front. A group based on faith, a group based on fear, and a group based on greed. In such a situation, I took it upon myself to officially find the honor of being a member of the Iranian People’s Toilers Party despite all the problems that existed in my private life. Although I was aware of your strengths and weaknesses as much as possible.