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Jnanendra Chandra Majumdar

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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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In these constituencies —surpassing a threshold percentage of Scheduled Caste (SC) voters—, all Hindu candidates were enrollable as candidates but a seat was reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) in addition to the usual seat. Both the seats were electable through the same election under the one person,
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faction. In 1940, he won a bye-election from East Mymensingh —a dual-member rural constituency— to the Bengal Provincial Assembly, drubbing Satish Chandra Ray Chowdhuri, the official Congress candidate, with considerable organizational support from Bose.
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one vote system. The highest ranked SC candidate was declared winner to the "reserved" seat while whoever else polled the most (or second-most, in case the highest ranked SC candidate won the election) staked claim to the "general" seat.
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Jnanendra Chandra Majumder, a Bose-group candidate, defeated his rival, the official Congress candidate Satish Chandra Ray Chowdhury, by a big margin in the bye-election from the non-Muslim general constituency of East
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Azad, Maulana Abul Kalam (1957). "Maulana Abul Kalam Azad's reaction on the action taken against Mr. Sarat Bose by the Congress Working Committee". In Kumar, Ravindra (ed.).
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In 1946, Majumdar re-stood as an independent candidate, but failed to be re-elected; nonetheless, he was elected by the Assembly as a Congress candidate to the
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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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Chatterjee, Pranab Kumar (April–September 1994). "Subhas Chandra Bose and Complexities in the Bengal Congress–1939-1940".
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The overall episode would trigger Congress Working Committee to purge Bose.
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The Framing of India's Constitution: Select Documents
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East Pakistan
Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
Indian National Congress
Sarat Bose
All India Forward Bloc
Constituent Assembly of India
partition
Constituent Assembly of Pakistan
Birendra Kishore Roy Chowdhury
Amulya Ranjan Adhikary
Prafulla Ranjan Sarkar





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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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Pakistani MNAs 1947–1954
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