Elections were held in
India
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n state of
West Bengal
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in February 1969 to elect 280 members to the
West Bengal Legislative Assembly
The West Bengal Legislative Assembly (ISO 15919, ISO: ''Paścimabaṅga Vidhānasabhā'') is the unicameral legislature of the Indian state of West Bengal, located in eastern India. It consists of 294 members directly elected from single-seat ...
.
United Front
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formed the government with
Ajoy Mukherjee as the Chief Minister. United Front won a landslide 214 seats and 49.7% of the votes.
Background
In the
previous assembly election, the
Indian National Congress
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was defeated due to unpopularity of state PCC chief
Bijoy Singh Nahar's autocratic style of functioning & chief minister
Prafulla Chandra Sen's unpopular decision of implementing food rationing in the state to handle the food crisis caused by famine in the state. The first non-Congress government was formed on 1 March 1967 with
Ajoy Mukherjee of
Bangla Congress from the
United Front
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(also consisting of
CPI,
AIFB &
BPI) as the chief-minister &
Jyoti Basu of
CPI(M) from the United Left Front (also consisting of
RSP,
SUCI(C),
SSP,
MFB,
WPI &
RCPI) as the deputy chief minister. However, the coalition government soon fell apart due to the demand of land reforms raised by the Land Minister, CPI(M) leader
Hare Krishna Konar, which threatened the rural landed-gentry support-base of the Bangla Congress & legalisation of
gherao policy by Labour Minister, SUCI(C) leader
Subodh Banerjee. Frequent strikes & assaulting of big businessmen and industrialists by Communist labour unions was causing them to gradually shift their operations out of the state. In spite of requests from industries minister, Bangla Congress leader
Sushil Kumar Dhara, deputy chief-minister Basu refused to remove Banerjee from the labour ministry on grounds of CPI(M)'s ideological similarities with SUCI(C). So, Mukherjee himself sat on a hunger strike at Curzon Park (renamed as Surendranath Park) just in front of
Writer's Building, the state secretariat building, demanding Banerjee's resignation. However, there he was heckled by cadres of CPI(M) & SUCI(C).
There were further differences within the government over CPI(M)'s initial soft approach towards
Naxalbari uprising on grounds of CPI(M)'s ideological similarities & shared adoration for
Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
with the rebels. CPI(M) also organised strikes demanding the resignation of the Food Minister, independent MLA
Prafulla Chandra Ghosh over his poor handling of the food crisis.
In midst of these events, Ghosh formed his own party 'Progressive Democratic Front' with 16 elected members of the Bangla Congress & sent a letter to the Governor
Dharma Vira laying claim to the government with the support of the Congress. The Governor dissolved the Ajoy Mukherjee-Jyoti Basu led government without conducting a
no-trust vote in the Legislative Assembly & sworn in Ghosh as the new chief minister on 21 November 1967. Mukherjee & Basu put aside their differences & together organised protests against Ghosh's government, leading to increasing political violence between the cadres of CPI(M) & Congress. In midst of the food crisis & escalating political violence among political parties and that between
Naxalites & others in the state,
President's Rule had to be introduced on 20 February 1968, following which, the previous legislative assembly was dissolved.
Results
Elected members
References
{{West Bengal assembly elections
State Assembly elections in West Bengal
1960s in West Bengal
West Bengal
West Bengal (; Bengali language, Bengali: , , abbr. WB) is a States and union territories of India, state in the East India, eastern portion of India. It is situated along the Bay of Bengal, along with a population of over 91 million inhabi ...