Bangla Congress

Bangla Congress
Founder Ajoy Mukherjee
Founded 1960
Dissolved 1977
Split from Indian National Congress
Merged into

Indian National Congress

Biplobi Bangla Congress
Colours Blue
Alliance

United Front (1967-1971)

Congress+ (1971-1977)
Politics of India
Political parties
Elections

The Bangla Congress was a regional political party in the Indian state of West Bengal. It was formed through a split in the Indian National Congress in the 1960s and later co-governed with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) in two United Front governments, the first lasting from March 15, 1967, to November 2, 1967, and the second from February 25, 1969, to March 19, 1970. Ajoy Mukherjee was the Chief Minister in both governments. On March 19, 1970, the second United Front government fell as a result of the breakdown of the alliance between the Bangla Congress and the CPI(M). The Bangla Congress then went into rapid decline and was later reunified with the Indian National Congress.

Electoral results from the West Bengal state assembly elections:

1967] 80 candidates, 34 elected, 1,286,028 votes

1969: 49 candidates, 33 elected, 1,094,654 votes

1971: 137 candidates, 5 elected, 695,376 votes

Lok Sabha election results:

1967: 7 candidates, 5 elected, 1,204,356 votes

1971: 14 candidates, 1 elected, 518,781 votes

References

Split in a Predominant Party: The Indian National Congress in 1969

See also


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