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Kumaranand contested the Beawar seat in the 1957 Rajasthan
Legislative Assembly election. He finished in second place, with 10,400 votes (40.68%). He was arrested following the central government employees' strike of July 1960. Kumaranand won the Beawar seat in the 1962 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
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workers in 1931, the Mill
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in 1945. In the same year, he became the founding president of the
Central India and Rajputana Trade Union Congress. In 1948, after Independence, he was jailed again. In 1949 he organised the first clandestine conference of the CPI in Rajputana.
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and Beawar. In 2012 the CPI inaugurated 'Swami
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Kumaranand Smarak Samiti ('Swami Kumaranand Memorial Society') was established. Statues of Kumaranand stand in
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session of the AICC in 1921, a move Gandhi rejected at the time. Kumaranand was noted for having distributed copies of the
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election, with 11,681 votes (37.18%). His election was facilitated by the inside the Beawar
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around 1920 in order to organised resistance against
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Glorious Days, July 12–16, 1960: Central Government Employees' Strike
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in organising a Kisan (Peasant) Conference in Beawar in 1921.
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to obtain higher education. After meeting Swami Satyananda of
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in Beawar, and was arrested for his role in this agitation.
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History of freedom movement re-lived at Kumaranand Hall
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greeted him and touched his feet as a sign of respect.
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at the event. He was one of the leading figures of the
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Communist Party of India politicians from West Bengal
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The Political Science Review, Vol. 12, Part 3–4
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