The People's United Left Front was an electoral alliance in West Bengal, India, formed in December 1966, ahead of the 1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election. The front comprised the Communist Party of India, the Bangla Congress, the All India Forward Bloc and the Bolshevik Party of India. The front won 63 seats out of 280. After the election PULF merged with the United Left Front, forming the United Front. The UF formed a state government, dislodging the Indian National Congress for the first time in the state.[1]
YouTube Encyclopedic
-
1/3Views:1 967 1742 198 69298 135
-
15 Unsolved Human Disappearances
-
10 Kids That Changed The World
-
Christopher Hitchens on Why Orwell Matters, the Use of Language, Iraq and North Korea (2002)
Transcription
Election result of the PULF
Party | Candidates | Seats won | % of votes |
---|---|---|---|
BC | 81 | 34 | 10.44% |
CPI | 62 | 16 | 6.53% |
AIFB | 42 | 13 | 4.40% |
References