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473:, submitted a memorandum against Sachar to Congress High Command, which was duly signed by 34 Legislators belonging to Bhargava faction. High Command demanded explanation from Sachar but he failed to reply. On 17 October 1949, on the direction of Central leadership, he resigned from the post and Bhargava took the oath of office on the following day. Kairon switched to Sachar faction as he failed to get a berth in Bhargava's cabinet. This led to factionalism with in the Congress party. 482:
and blamed for corruption. On this, High Command directed Bhargava to include members of Sachar-Kairon faction into Cabinet but Bhargava refused to do so. On 11 June 1951, Parliamentary Board decided that Bhargava should resign and no other Congress ministry should function in East Punjab till the completion of First General elections. Finally on 16 June Bhargava resigned from the post of Chief Minister and
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Ultimately on 6 April 1949, Congress High Command directed Bhargava to seek vote of confidence from Congress Assembly Party. Dr. Bhargava failed to secure the confidence of the house by margin of one vote only. The no-confidence motion was carried by forty votes in favour and thirty nine against the
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The tussle between Sachar and Bhargava factions worsened more. Even after securing a vote against no confidence motion by the difference of only five votes; 31 in favour of the no confidence motion and 36 against, while 4 were absent, Sachar group submitted a memorandum against Gopi Chand Bhargava
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was also divided into West Punjab Legislative Assembly and the East Punjab Legislative Assembly. The sitting members belonging to the Western Section subsequently became the members of the new Assembly renamed as the West Punjab Legislative Assembly. The sitting members belonging to the Eastern
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In 1948, Bhimsen Sachar and Giani Kartar Singh came to India and offered their services to help rehabilitate refugees in India. After his arrival, the tussle between two factions to capture political power increased. Sachar Group, included leaders like Kedar Nath Sehgal,
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Section subsequently became the members of the new Assembly renamed as the East Punjab Legislative Assembly. The members, which were elected in
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was the elected Speaker that day and two days later on 3 November, Thakur Panchan Chand was the elected Deputy speaker.
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motion. On same day Sachar was elected leader of the Congress and he took oath of Chief Minister on 13 April.
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should be partitioned. After voting on both sides, the partition was decided. Consequently, the existing
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After Bhargava removal from the post of Chief Minister, he along with his faction included leaders like
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Thakur Panchan Chand resigned from the post of Deputy Speaker on 20 March 1951. On 26 March 1951, Smt.
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elected the leader of Congress legislature party and he became the first Chief Minister.
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was the elected Deputy Speaker. The Interim Assembly was dissolved on 20 June 1951.
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in state. Punjab was formally brought under the President's rule on 20 June 1951.
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On the date of 1 November 1947, it was the first-time interim assembly sit.
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dissoleved Assembly Akali Party and merged with Congress. However,
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declared that Akali Dal would continue to be political arm of the
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and other Independent MLAs joined the Government and in 1948,
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Assembly. This was done to decide whether or not the
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Index

Unicameral
Punjab Provincial Assembly
Punjab Legislative Assembly
Speaker
Kapur Singh
Deputy Speaker
Thakur Panchan Chand
Shanno Devi
Leader of House
Chief Minister
Gopi Chand Bhargava
Bhim Sen Sachar
Leader of the Opposition
official opposition
Government
INC
Voting system
first-past-the-post
1946
1952
unicameral
Indian
East Punjab
1946
West Punjab
East Punjab
province of Punjab
Punjab Provincial Assembly
1946 election
Shiromani Akali Dal

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