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848:"In 1935, the British parliament had, despite Congress non-cooperation, enacted its own constitutional solution for India: democratically elected provincial ministries, central and provincial legislatures that were elected by anyone who had a literacy or property qualification, the promise of full universal suffrage within a decade and, most important of all, the goal of an independent, federal, dominion government (similar to Australia or Canada) at the Centre. Sadly, the outbreak of World War II and Congress boycotts combined to render this federal option a dead letter." 528: 430: 620:
Following the 1958 Pakistani coup, all provincial assemblies, including in East Pakistan, were dissolved. Numerous political figures were arrested, with Huq placed under house arrest. The Elected Bodies Disqualification Order barred 75 politicians from holding public office for eight years (until
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were formed to uphold the interests of Muslims amid the growth of Hindu nationalist movements. But the All India Muslim League was dominated by members of the Muslim aristocracy, who were often speakers of Hindustani, instead of the vernacular
485:. As part of reforming the zamindari system, Prime Minister Huq used legal and administrative measures to relieve the debts of farmers. The party saw internal rebellion soon after taking power and Huq emerged as its lone cabinet member. 481:. Due to non-cooperation and boycott of the new system by the Congress, the Krishak Praja Party claimed the right to form a government, with support from the Muslim League. A. K. Fazlul Huq became the first 457:
and Sir Abdur Rahim. The group was formed to capitalize on the resentment caused among peasants by the Bengal Tenancy (Amendment) Act, 1928, which enjoyed the support of wealthy Hindus.
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ruling class with many Hindu landed estates; but there continued to be influential Muslim landed estates. British Bengal's wealthy Hindu
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Bengal. In 1911, the partition was annulled. But the partition left a strong legacy and enjoyed support in the Muslim population. The
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formed the All Bengal Tenants Association, which became known as the Praja Party. Its leaders included A. K. Fazlul Huq,
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A Story of Ambivalent Modernization in Bangladesh and West Bengal: The Rise and Fall of Bengali Elitism in South Asia
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to form government. As a result, the Krishak Sramik Party and the Muslim League formed the main opposition.
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In August 1955, a coalition between the Krishak Sramik Party in East Pakistan and the Muslim League in
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revived the party as the Krishak Sramik Party (Farmer-Labour Party) in 1954. The party was part of the
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1966). It is reported to be survived till 1958 in Pakistan. However, Huq died in 1962 and
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was elected leader in 1935 when the former was appointed as the president of the
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Gholamali Haddad Adel; Mohammad Jafar Elmi; Hassan Taromi-Rad (31 August 2012).
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The 1954 East Bengal cabinet consisting of Krishak Sramik Party and Awami League
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political consciousness; it also received support from large sections of the
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The party was the political vehicle of the Bengali lawyer and politician
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for six weeks. During his tenure, Huq took steps to establish the
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the party participated and he became member of parliament from
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The party's politics played an important role in the growth of
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population who resented the influence of the landed gentry.
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In 1940, Prime Minister Huq supported the Muslim League's
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Kunal Chakrabarti; Shubhra Chakrabarti (22 August 2013).
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in 1955. Sarkar lost his majority in 1956, after which
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British Indian anti-feudal political party (1929–1958)
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The party's lifetime was mostly in the period of the
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Index

Krishak Praja Party
Farhanaz Haque Chowdhury
A. K. Fazlul Huq
Ideology
Anti-feudalism
Agriculturalism
Progressivism
Populism
Social democracy
Political position
Centre-left
Politics of India
Political parties
Elections
Politics of Pakistan
Political parties
Elections
Politics of Bangladesh
Political parties
Elections
Bengali
British Indian
Bengal
Dominion of Pakistan
East Bengal
East Pakistan
Nikhil Banga Praja Samiti
tenant farmers
landed gentry
Abdur Rahim

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