All India Forward Bloc (Ramayan Singh)
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All India Forward Bloc (Ramayan Singh) was a political party in India. Ramayan Singh, an All India Forward Bloc leader from Bihar, had been expelled from AIFB in 1978. In May 1979 he regrouped his followers at a meeting in Delhi and constituted a parallel AIFB. Singh's party adopted the tricolour with a tiger as their flag, identical to the flag of the Indian National Army.
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (January 2025) |
All India Forward Bloc (Ramayan Singh) | |
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Founder | Ramayan Singh |
Founded | 1978 |
Split from | All India Forward Bloc |
Merged into | All India Forward Bloc |
In the 1982 West Bengal assembly elections, Singh's party supported the Indian National Congress. Singh's party didn't win any seats.
Sources
- Bose, K., Forward Bloc, Madras: Tamil Nadu Academy of Political Science, 1988.
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