Tridib Chaudhuri

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Baharampur
Personal details
Born(1911-12-12)12 December 1911
Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Political partyRevolutionary Socialist Party
ResidenceKolkata
As of 17 September, 2006
Source: [1]

Tridib Chaudhuri (12 December 1911 – 11 May 1997) was an Indian politician and

Goa Liberation Movement.[1] He was one of the founders of the Revolutionary Socialist Party.[2]

He passed his BA examination in 1933 and subsequently MA in economics from the University of Calcutta as an external candidate from jail, when he was imprisoned for sedition against the colonial rule.[3]

Lok Sabha experience

Tridib Chaudhuri was present in seven Lok Sabhas.

1st Lok Sabha

2nd Lok Sabha

3rd Lok Sabha

4th Lok Sabha

5th Lok Sabha

6th Lok Sabha

7th Lok Sabha

1974 Indian Presidential Election

On 17 August 1974, the Election Commission of India held indirect 6th presidential elections of India. Tridib Chaudhuri lost to Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed by a margin of 189,196 votes.

Books

• The Swing Back: A Critical Survey of the Devious Zig-zags of CPI, Political Line (1947–50).

References

  1. ^ parliamentofindia obituary
  2. ^ "History of Murshidabad". Murshidabad district administration. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  3. ^ Tridib Chowdhuri and his Growing Relevance by Pramothes Mukherjee