Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party

[5] In June 1951 Indian National Congress dissidents led by J.Two of its leaders, Prafulla Chandra Ghosh and Tanguturi Prakasam, had been chief ministers of West Bengal and of Madras respectively.[6] It contested the 1951–52 Indian general election, the first such polls in India.The party nominated candidates in 145 constituencies across sixteen states, but won only ten seats, six candidates being elected from Madras state,[7] and one each from Mysore state, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Vindhya Pradesh,[8][9] getting 5.8% of the votes.Kripalani himself lost from the (now defunct) Faizabad District (North West) constituency, but his wife, Sucheta Kripalani, was elected from New Delhi.
LeaderJ. B. KripalaniIndian National CongressPraja Socialist PartyIdeologyGandhismPolitics of IndiaPolitical partiesElectionsSocialist PartyPrafulla Chandra GhoshTanguturi PrakasamWest BengalMadras1951–52 Indian general electionMadras stateMysore stateUttar PradeshVindhya PradeshSucheta KripalaniNew DelhiAndhra State1955 electionKrishikar Lok PartyIndian National Congress breakaway partiesHaripada ChattopadhyayThe Times of India