Sudhir Chandra Das

[1] Das contested the first West Bengal Legislative Assembly election in independent India, held in 1952, as a KMPP candidate, winning the Contai North seat.[5][6][7][8] On 9 May 1969 Das, leading a dissident faction of the Praja Socialist Party, was sworn in as Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Minister in the second United Front government of West Bengal.[12] Das retained the Contai South seat in the 1972 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, contesting on an independent ticket.[13] On 11 June 1972 the rebel PSP led by Das and Arun Mitra merged into the Indian National Congress to "pursue the socialist path shown by Indira Gandhi".[2] Das lost the Contai South seat in the 1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, defeated by Satya Brata Maiti of the Janata Party.
Quit India MovementsWest Bengal Legislative AssemblyKisan Mazdoor Praja Partyfirst West Bengal Legislative Assembly electionContai North seatCommunist Party of IndiaBharatiya Jan SanghSocialist PartyPraja Socialist PartyContai South seat1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election1962 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election1969 West Bengal Legislative Assembly electionUnited FrontWest Bengal1971 West Bengal Legislative Assembly electionCPI(M)Congress(O)Ajoy MukherjeeBangla CongressIndian Union Muslim LeagueSamyukta Socialist Party1972 West Bengal Legislative Assembly electionIndian National CongressIndira Gandhi1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly electionJanata PartyBennett, Coleman & CompanyElection Commission of India