Pragati Legislature Party

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Pragati Legislature Party
Founded1973
Dissolved1974
Merged intoBharatiya Lok Dal

The Pragati Legislature Party(Also called Pragati Dal) was a political grouping in the Legislative Assembly of the

Orissa. PLP was formed in 1973 by the Utkal Congress, Swatantra Party and others. The PLP leader Biju Patnaik, was elected as the Leader of the Opposition of the Assembly on February 9, 1973. His tenure as Leader of Opposition lasted until March 3 the same year. On that date President's Rule was introduced in the state.[1]

PLP and its member organizations later merged into Bharatiya Lok Dal in the end of 1974.[2][3]

Background

Politics in early 70's Orissa was very fluid. The

B.D Jatti dissolved the assembly and called for election.[4][5]

Organisation

PLP was not a political party in a conventional sense. Its different constituents fought elections under different symbols and campaigned under different flags. It was led by 3 stalwarts of Orissa politics, Rajendra Narayan Singh Deo , Biju Patnaik, and Harekrushna Mahatab.[6]

Electoral Performance

PLP won 56 seats in the 1974 mid-term elections. Biju Patnaik was elected as leader of opposition.[7][8]

References

  1. . Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  2. ^ Patnaik, B.K. (1985). The Politics of Floor-crossing in Orissa. Santosh Publications. p. 183. Retrieved 2020-07-16. Swatantra, Utkal Congress and S.P.I. merged into Bharatiya Lok Dal.
  3. ^ Asthana, P. (1988). Party System in India: Development Or Decay. Criterian Publications. p. 154. Retrieved 2020-07-16. When the Pragati Legislature Party was formed, the Utkal Congress became a constituent unit of it. In a meeting, on 17th August, 1974, the founder President of the UC party announced the decision of the party to merge with the B.L.D.
  4. . Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  5. ^ Patnaik, B.K. (1985). The Politics of Floor-crossing in Orissa. Santosh Publications. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  6. . Retrieved 2019-09-09.
  7. ^ Padhi, A.P. (1985). Indian State Politics: A Case Study of Orissa. B.R. Publishing Corporation. p. 47. Retrieved 2020-07-16. Whereas the Pragati combine managed to get 56 seats with 38.5% votes
  8. ^ Orissa (India). Public Relations Dept; Orissa (India). Home Dept (1987). Orissa Review. Home Department, Government of Orissa. p. 33. Retrieved 2020-07-16. Shri Biju Patnaik , Leader of Pragati Legislature Party became the Leader of the Opposition