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Harendra Kumar Sur

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The Cabinet Mission Plan had reserved one seat in the Constitution Assembly per million people of a province. These seats were distributed among Muslims, Sikhs, and General (Hindus and others) category in proportion to their share of population in the province and were to be elected by legislators of
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the particular community. Bengal Province was allotted with sixty seats, of which twenty seven were reserved for General category and rest for Muslims.
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Sur was a lawyer by training. In the 1937 Bengal Provincial Assembly Elections, Sur filed his nomination from
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nonetheless, he was elected by the Assembly on a Congress ticket to the
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Sur polled 12,393 votes against 193 managed by his opponent.
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The Framing of India's Constitution: Select Documents
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East Pakistan
Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
Noakhali
Indian National Congress
Constituent Assembly of India
partition
Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
Noakhali riots
Chowmuhani
R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital
Kolkata



Calcutta Municipal Gazette
"Congress in Electoral Politics and After, 1935–39"
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Return showing the results of Elections in India: 1937
Vol. III of Press Information Bureau's Morgue and Ref Series: (1) Analysis of the Results of General Elections to the Central and Provincial Legislatures Held In 1945-46 (2) Indian Political Parties, and (3) Provincial Minstries 1937-45
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