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Encyclopedia > Forward Bloc (Ruikar)

In 1948 the recently reorganized All India Forward Bloc split into two factions, which came to function as separate parties. The group led by Ramchandra Sakharam Ruikar had its emphasis on nationalism rather than Marxism. On December 29-31 the Ruikar faction held a congress in Ashutosh College Hall, Calcutta. Ruikar was elected General Secretary. At the same time the Marxist faction held a congress in Hooghly.


The Ruikar party used a Indian tricolour with a leaping tiger as their flag.


The party gradually disintegrated.


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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/All India Forward Bloc (3353 words)
The formation of the Forward Bloc was announced to the public at a rally in Calcutta.
Satya Ranjan Bakshi, was appointed as the secretary of the Bengal Provincial Forward Bloc.
The conference declared the Forward Bloc to be a socialist political party, and the date of June 22 is considered as the founding date of the party by the Forward Bloc itself.
All India Forward Bloc (Ruikar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (461 words)
Ruikar and Leela Roy disagreed with the decision, and were expelled.
The two Forward Bloc's held a joint central committee meeting in Howrah on June 23, in which the two parties merged.
FB(R) contested six seats, 3 in Madhya Pradesh, 1 in Madras and 2 in West Bengal.
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