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Defunct political party in India
Samyukta Socialist Party (transl. United Socialist Party; abbr. SSP) was a political party in India from 1964 to 1974. SSP was formed through a split in
Samyukta_Socialist_Party
Indian political party
broke off to join the Samyukta Socialist Party in 1967. In 1972, a section merged with Fernandes's party to become the Socialist Party once more, before becoming
Praja_Socialist_Party
Political party in India
conservative-liberal Swatantra Party, the conservative Bharatiya Kranti Dal, the Samyukta Socialist Party and the Utkal Congress) and the Socialist Party, as well as later
Janata_Party
Indian coalition government
Kranti Dal, the Samyukta Socialist Party, the Praja Socialist Party and the Jana Sangh. The coalition opposed the Indian National Congress party that had hitherto
Samyukta_Vidhayak_Dal
Kerala Samyukta Socialist Party was a political party in the Indian state of Kerala. The KSSP was founded in 1968, as the two Samyukta Socialist Party ministers
Kerala Samyukta Socialist Party
Kerala_Samyukta_Socialist_Party
Political party in India
The party's mentor and patron was the veteran socialist George Fernandes, successively leader of the Samyukta Socialist Party, the Socialist Party and
Janata_Dal_(United)
Historical Indian political party
in 1972 through a merger between factions of the Samyukta Socialist Party and the Praja Socialist Party. "Statistical Report on General Elections, 1951
Socialist_Party_(India,_1948)
Indian politician
with Samyukta Socialist Party, he became a member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly for two terms and was also Leader of Samyukta Socialist Party in
Anantram_Jaiswal
Former political party in India
opposed to the rule of Indira Gandhi, including the Swatantra Party, the Samyukta Socialist Party, the Utkal Congress and the Bharatiya Kranti Dal. The leader
Bharatiya_Lok_Dal
Indian political party
Socialist Party took place, resulting in the formation of the Samyukta Socialist Party. Lohia was the general secretary of the Praja Socialist Party,
Socialist Party of India (1955)
Socialist_Party_of_India_(1955)
Indian freedom fighter and politician (1917–1986)
Samyukta Socialist Party (1964–1972), Socialist Party (1971–1972), Socialist Party (Lohia) (1972–1974), Bharatiya Lok Dal, (1974–1977), Janata Party (1977–1979)
Raj_Narain
Socialist Party Samyukta Socialist Party Socialist Janata (Democratic) Party Socialist Party (India, 1948) Socialist Party of India (1955) Socialist Party
List_of_socialist_parties
with Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP), Praja Socialist Party (PSP), the Swatantra Party and Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) and several other regional parties opposed
1971_Indian_general_election
Indian socialist (1910–1967)
the Praja Socialist Party to form the Samyukta Socialist Party. In 1967, under Lohia's leadership, the Samyukta Socialist Party defeated the Congress
Ram_Manohar_Lohia
Samyukta Socialist Party (44 MLAs), 21 MLAs from the Congress, Communist Party of India (13 MLAs), Swatantra Party (12 MLAs), Praja Socialist Party (11
1967 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
1967_Uttar_Pradesh_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician (1939–2022)
Uttar Pradesh in 1967 from Jaswantnagar on a ticket of Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP), the party founded by Anantram Jaiswal and George Fernandes. In 1975
Mulayam_Singh_Yadav
Fourth Orissa Legislative Assembly held in 1967
Communist Party of India (CPI) – A left-wing opposition force that put forward candidates in 31 seats. Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP) – A socialist group
1967 Orissa Legislative Assembly election
1967_Orissa_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician and independence activist
Indian society. In his political career, he was associated with Samyukta Socialist Party besides Janata Dal and has served as Minister of Education and
Upendra_Nath_Verma
Political party in India
Socialist Party was a political party in India. It was founded in 1971 through the merger of the Praja Socialist Party (PSP), the Samyukta Socialist Party
Socialist_Party_(India,_1971)
Indian politician (1924–1988)
Ram Jaipal Singh Yadav of INC. Thakur served as the President of Samyukta Socialist Party. He is called a mentor to the prominent Bihari leaders such as
Karpoori_Thakur
Indian electoral alliance
election. The front comprised the Communist Party of India (Marxist), the Samyukta Socialist Party, the Socialist Unity Centre of India, the Marxist Forward
United_Left_Front_(1967)
Election in India
Alliance'; the Loktantrik Congress Dal, the Praja Socialist Party and the Samyukta Socialist Party. The Triple Alliance divided 295 out of 318 constituencies
1969 Bihar Legislative Assembly election
1969_Bihar_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician
the socialist faction later and worked closely with various socialist parties such as Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, Janata Party and
P._R._Kurup
Indian politician
the socialist movement in India. A well-known social worker, he served as the Chairman of the Praja Socialist Party (PSP) and the Samyukta Socialist Party
Shreedhar_Mahadev_Joshi
West Bengal Legislative Assembly constituency
Indian National Congress (3 times) (18.8%) Samyukta Socialist Party (1 time) (6.25%) Bharatiya Janata Party (1 time) (6.25%) Rajganj (SC) is an assembly
Rajganj_Assembly_constituency
five years to elect 20 members from Kerala. The leader of the majority party or alliance in the country takes oath as prime minister of India. Indian
Elections_in_Kerala
State assembly election in india
handling of the food crisis. In midst of these events, Ghosh formed his own party 'Progressive Democratic Front' with 16 elected members of the Bangla Congress
1969 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
1969_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian trade unionist and politician (1930–2019)
He was the leader of the Samyukta Socialist Party and the Socialist Party, a key member of the Janata Party, the Janata Party (Secular) and the Janata
George_Fernandes
Indian politician (1923-2013)
Anup Lal Yadav (5 October 1923 – 9 August 2013) was an Indian politician. He was MP for Saharsa and three time continuous MLA from Triveniganj. He served
Anup_Lal_Yadav
has a multi-party system, and the Election Commission of India (ECI) grants recognition to national-level and state-level political parties based on objective
List of political parties in India
List_of_political_parties_in_India
Election on 5–21 February 1967
Swatantra Party, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, Tamil Nadu Toilers Party, Republican Party of India
1967 Madras State Legislative Assembly election
1967_Madras_State_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician (1946–2020)
Janshakti Party, nine-times Lok Sabha member and two-time Rajya Sabha MP. He started his political career as a member of Samyukta Socialist Party and was
Ram_Vilas_Paswan
Former political alliance in India
between Indian National Congress (Organisation), Samyukta Socialist Party, Praja Socialist Party, Swatantra party and Bharatiya Jana Sangh ahead of the 1971
Grand_Alliance_(1971)
Indian Socialist Party was a political party in the Indian state of Kerala. ISP was founded in May 1969, by the majority of the erstwhile Kerala Samyukta Socialist
Indian_Socialist_Party
Indian politician
for his strong socialist views. He was elected an MLA from Piro (now named Tarari) constituency on a ticket from Samyukta Socialist Party in 1969. He represented
Ram_Ekbal_Singh_Warsi
Indian election
hands with rival Rajaji's Swatantara Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, the Tamil Nadu Toilers' Party, the Republican Party and the Coimbatore District Agriculturist
1971 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
1971_Tamil_Nadu_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian parliamentarian who chaired the Mandal Commission
of the Samyukta Socialist Party and was appointed to head the Ministry of Health in State Government. Later, he left the Samyukta Socialist Party due to
B._P._Mandal
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Mondal of Samyukta Socialist Party in 1967, and Amarendra Mondal of Congress in 1962. Amarendra Mondal representing Praja Socialist Party had won the
Jamuria_Assembly_constituency
Vidhan Sabha constituency
of Congress won in 1972 and 1971, Dr. Taraknath Chakrabarti of Samyukta Socialist Party won in 1969, Dr. Jai Narayan Sharma of Congress in 1967 and 1962
Kulti_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician
by police at Kurtha in 1974 Yadav, who was then a member of the Samyukta Socialist Party, resigned from the Bihar Legislative Assembly in protest. Yadav
Vinayak_Prasad_Yadav
Vidhan Sabha constituency
was won by Purna Chandra Malik of CPI (M). Gobardhan Pakray of Samyukta Socialist Party won it in 1969. P. Dhibar of Congress won the seat in 1967. Jaharlal
Khandaghosh Assembly constituency
Khandaghosh_Assembly_constituency
Former Finance Minister of Kerala
Assembly as a Praja Socialist Party representative from Krishnapuram and the 3rd Legislative Assembly as a Samyukta Socialist Party candidate from Kayamkulam
P._K._Kunju
Leader of the executive branch of the Government of Bihar
81%) President's Rule (5.20%) Socialist Party (2.71%) Bharatiya Janata Party (0.18%) Jana Kranti Dal (1.07%) Janata Party (0.99%) Others (0.20%) Bihar
Chief_Minister_of_Bihar
Assembly Election of West Bengal, India
Bengali). Kolkata: Ananda Publishers. p. 14. M.V.S. Koteswara Rao. Communist Parties and United Front - Experience in Kerala and West Bengal. Hyderabad: Prajasakti
1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
1967_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
1966 party leadership contest. The INC suffered setbacks in seven states, including Gujarat where it won 11 of the 24 seats while the Swatantra Party won
1967_Indian_general_election
Indian politician and freedom fighter
Congress, but later switched to Socialist Party. He also remained member of Praja Socialist Party and Samyukta Socialist Party after leaving Congress in 1949
Ajit_Kumar_Mehta
Indian socialist essayist and activist (1922-1995)
captivity. Chairman, Socialist Party 1958–59. Chairman Samyukta Socialist Party Parliamentary Board, 1967–68. Leader, Socialist Group in Fourth Lok Sabha
Madhu_Limaye
Samta Party, Samyukta Socialist Party Indonesia – Acoma Party, Communist Party of Indonesia, Indonesian Islamic Union Party, Indonesian National Party, Labour
List of left-wing political parties
List_of_left-wing_political_parties
Indian politician (1922–1974)
soon he became sympathetic to ideology of socialism; he joined Samyukta Socialist Party and in the days of ideological wars between Ram Manohar Lohia and
Jagdeo_Prasad
Prime Minister of India from 1979 to 1980
Samyukta Vidhayak Dal was coalition formed with the help of non-Congress parties like Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Samyukta Socialist Party, Communist Party
Charan_Singh
Indian politician (1929–1989)
an Indian politician and independence activist belonging to the Samyukta Socialist Party. He was elected to the lower House of the Indian Parliament the
Shiva_Chandra_Jha
Social group
who was a part of Socialist Party of Ram Manohar Lohia, which later merged with Praja Socialist Party to form Samyukta Socialist Party, broke away to found
Upper Backward Castes of Bihar
Upper_Backward_Castes_of_Bihar
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Successful parties from Dhupguri (SC) assembly Communist Party of India (Marxist) (8 times) (47.1%) Indian National Congress (3 times) (17.7%) Samyukta Socialist
Dhupguri Assembly constituency
Dhupguri_Assembly_constituency
Indian socialist leader
2015) was an Indian socialist leader. He served as Joint Secretary of Samyukta Socialist Party. He was founding editor of Socialist political weekly magazine
Kamlesh_Shukla_(Socialist)
Indian politician (1934–2023)
Madhya Pradesh and is a member of the Janata Party. He was also member of Samyukta Socialist Party, Socialist Party and Bharatiya Lok Dal. Jain was born in
Kalyan_Jain
Legislative Assembly election in Bihar, India
Bihar. No single party had won a majority of seats, Parties like Samyukt Socialist Party, Jan Sangh, CPI, Jan Kranti Dal and Praja Socialist together formed
1967 Bihar Legislative Assembly election
1967_Bihar_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician
movement in the Chambal region of central India with the emergent "Socialist Party of India", which broke with the Indian National Congress in the late
Arjun_Singh_Bhadoria
Indian state election
Minister of Madhya Pradesh as the leader of a coalition, known as the Samyukta Vidhayak Dal. After the previous election in 1962, the number of constituencies
1967 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
1967_Madhya_Pradesh_Legislative_Assembly_election
Lok Sabha Constituency in Uttar Pradesh, India
Pandit (Indian National Congress) : 1,10,549 votes S. Jaiswal (Samyukta Socialist Party) : 52,529 votes Two members were elected from this seat in 1957
Phulpur Lok Sabha constituency
Phulpur_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Indian political party
assembly election, both communist parties - CPI (M) and CPI - along with smaller parties including Samyukta Socialist Party and Muslim League contested as
Communist Party of India – Kerala
Communist_Party_of_India_–_Kerala
Constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
Sabha Name Party Tenure 1957 1st P. R. Kurup Praja Socialist Party 1957 – 1960 1960 2nd 1960 – 1965 1967 3rd K. K. Abu Samyukta Socialist Party 1967 – 1970
Kuthuparamba Assembly constituency
Kuthuparamba_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician (1920–2012)
imprisoned with other prominent Socialist leaders. Mani Ram Bagri was General Secretary of the All India Samyukta Socialist Party (Lohiavadi) during 1972–74
Mani_Ram_Bagri
Constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
Name Party 1965 N. Lakshmanan Indian National Congress 1967 M. H. Sahib Indian Union Muslim League 1970 P. Neelakandan Samyukta Socialist Party 1977 Thalekunnil
Kazhakootam Assembly constituency
Kazhakootam_Assembly_constituency
Political party
The Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) is a communist party in India. The party was founded on 19 March 1940 by Tridib Chaudhuri and has its roots in
Revolutionary Socialist Party (India)
Revolutionary_Socialist_Party_(India)
Vidhan Sabha constituency
1967 Bihar Legislative Assembly election, Ram Bahadur Singh of Samyukta Socialist Party won the Manjhi assembly seat. In the 1962, 1957, 1952 Bihar Vidhan
Manjhi_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician
Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as a member of the Samyukta Socialist Party B.N. Mandal was born in 1904 into landowning Vaishnavite family
Bhupendra_Narayan_Mandal
Indian election
(Congress (O)), Rajaji's Swatantara Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, the Tamil Nadu Toilers' Party, the Republican Party and the Coimbatore District Agriculturist
5th_Tamil_Nadu_Assembly
Indian politician
Sabha, the upper house of India's Parliament, as a member of the Samyukta Socialist Party. "RAJYA SABHA MEMBERS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 1952 - 2003" (PDF)
Rudra_Narain_Jha
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Election Member Party 1957 E. P. Eapen Praja Socialist Party 1960 1967 B. M. Nair Samyukta Socialist Party 1970 N. Gopala Pillai Praja Socialist Party
Thiruvananthapuram Assembly constituency
Thiruvananthapuram_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician
with the Samyukta Socialist Party in 1960s and various faces of Janata Dal and its off-shoots in 1980s, before he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. Yadav
Hukmdev_Narayan_Yadav
Samyukta Socialist Party 1,831,345 7.82 33 –11 Republican Party of India 815,964 3.48 1 –9 Communist Party of India 715,092 3.05 4 –9 Praja Socialist
1969 Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
1969_Uttar_Pradesh_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician
Sabha the lower house of India's Parliament as a member of the Samyukta Socialist Party. "RAJYA SABHA MEMBERS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 1952 - 2003" (PDF)
Gunanand_Thakur
Former member of Indian parliament, Lok Sabha
from Khagaria Lok Sabha constituency of Bihar. He was a member of Samyukta Socialist Party. Singh was a member of Kushwaha caste, which is second most numerous
Kameshwar_Prasad_Singh
Kerala Congress, Indian Union Muslim League and Samyukta Socialist Party took part in the elections. No party or group was able to form a government due to
1965 Kerala Legislative Assembly election
1965_Kerala_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian politician
Congress Socialist Party, (ii) Socialist Party, (iii) Praja Socialist Party and (iv) Samyukta Socialist Party time to time. president (i) Bihar Samyukta-Socialist
Ramanand_Tiwary
Indian politician
participated in the freedom struggle in 1942 and was imprisoned. A staunch socialist and an ardent follower of Ram Manohar Lohia, as a youth, he was inspired
J._H._Patel
the main opposition Congress (O) party. For the 1971 Indian general election, the Congress (O), Samyukta Socialist Party and the Bharatiya Jana Sangh had
Janata_Morcha
Topics referred to by the same term
the United Kingdom Party of Freedom and Justice (Stranka slobode i pravde), a political party in Serbia Samyukta Socialist Party, in India from 1964
SSP
Indian politician
Retrieved 29 May 2019. Krishan Gopal Tyagi (1994). Party and politics in India: a study of Samyukta Socialist Party. Ajanta Books International. p. 132. ISBN 978-81-202-0345-7
Bhagirath_Bhanwar
Indian politician (born 1921)
Secretary, Samyukta Socialist Party, Bihar 1970-71 Cabinet Minister, Agriculture, Bihar 1973-74 Secretary, Central Parliamentary Board, Socialist Party 1977
Chandradeo_Prasad_Verma
Indian politician
winning the assembly elections in 1967 and 1969. He was a member of Samyukta Socialist Party and contested his first assembly elections in 1967 on the symbol
Brahmdeo Narain Singh Kushwaha
Brahmdeo_Narain_Singh_Kushwaha
Constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
Name Party Tenure 1957 1st Leela Damodaran Menon Indian National Congress 1957 – 1960 1960 2nd 1960 – 1965 1967 3rd V. Kuttikrishnan Nair Samyukta Socialist
Kunnamangalam Assembly constituency
Kunnamangalam_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician and writer (1936–2020)
Samyukta Socialist Party, state secretary of the Kerala Unit of the Socialist Party, one of the all India secretaries of the former Socialist Party,
M._P._Veerendra_Kumar
War memorial arch in New Delhi, India
1966. Two days before Independence Day in 1965, members of the Samyukta Socialist Party overpowered two constables guarding the site, covered the statue
India_Gate
Constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
Member Party Tenure 1957 1st M. Narayana Kurup Praja Socialist Party 1957 – 1960 1960 2nd 1960 – 1965 1967 3rd A. K. Appu Samyukta Socialist Party 1967
Balussery Assembly constituency
Balussery_Assembly_constituency
Indian political alliance
Legislative Assembly election also included the Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, Naam Tamilar Katchi, Tamil Arasu Kazhagam and a couple
DMK-led_Alliance
Indian criminal lawyer (1952–2025)
University, Chandigarh. During the Emergency of 1975–77, he defended socialist leader George Fernandes in the famous Baroda dynamite case. He secured
Swaraj_Kaushal
Indian politician
degree. In 1949, Singh joined the Socialist Party and between 1967 and 1972 he was secretary of the Samyukta Socialist Party in his home district. He was elected
Ram_Bahadur_Singh
Indian politician
Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as a member of the Samyukta Socialist Party. "Obituary reference". newdebate. Retrieved 28 December 2017. "RAJYA
Sarla_Bhadauria
Indian politician
person of socialist ideology he came in contact with some leaders of Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP). He joined the Samyukta Socialist Party and became
Tukaram_Shrangare
Lok Sabha Constituency in Uttar Pradesh, India
Sabha (legislative assembly) segments. In 2022, BJP won 3 and samajwadi party won 2. ^By-Poll Meerut district List of constituencies of the Lok Sabha
Meerut_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Lok Sabha Constituency in Kerala
Year Member Party 1952 Annie Mascarene Independent 1957 Easwara Iyer 1962 P. S. Nataraja Pillai 1967 P. Viswambharan Samyukta Socialist Party 1971 V. K
Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha constituency
Thiruvananthapuram_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Indian socialist politician (1926–2017)
Socialist Party in 1948, and later became member of the Samyukta Socialist Party, the Janata Party and the Janata Dal. Ray was born on 26 November 1926 at
Rabi_Ray
Assembly Election of West Bengal, India
Bolshevik Party of India (Barada Mukutmoni group), the RCPI (Anadi Das group), the Samyukta Socialist Party and the Praja Socialist Party (Rebel). The
1971 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
1971_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
Assembly constituency in Bihar, India
Year Member Party 1952 Rang Bahadur Prasad Indian National Congress 1957 1962 Sumitra Devi 1967 1969 Ram Awdhesh Singh Samyukta Socialist Party 1972 Sumitra
Arrah_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician (born 1931)
the Bansgaon constituency of Uttar Pradesh as a member of the Samyukta Socialist Party. India. Parliament. Lok Sabha (2003). Indian Parliamentary Companion:
Molhu_Prasad
Constituency of the Kerala legislative assembly in India
Name Party Tenure 1957 1st Kunhiraman Nambiar Praja Socialist Party 1957 – 1960 1960 2nd 1960 – 1965 1967 3rd P. K. Kidave Samyukta Socialist Party 1967
Quilandy Assembly constituency
Quilandy_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician (born 1929)
Bharatpur District court and Rajasthan High Court.[citation needed] Samyukta Socialist Party "45 साल का इतिहास:पहला चुनाव 6 वोट से हारे थे नत्थी सिंह, 99 वोट
Natthi_Singh
Former West Bengal Legislative Assembly constituency
and Ram Niwas Lakhotia of BJS and Bijay Krishna Dhandhania of Samyukta Socialist Party in 1969. Ishawar Das Jalan of Congress won the seat defeating B
Bara Bazar Assembly constituency
Bara_Bazar_Assembly_constituency
Former finance minister of Bihar, India
steel plants. Initially, he led this movement under the umbrella of Socialist Party, but later he established 'Displaced Development Committee'. His first
Aklu_Ram_Mahto
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n.
A disciple or follower of Socrates.
n.
Extreme, unreasonable, or fanatical in opinion; excessively zealous; as, a rabid socialist.
n.
One who plays upon an instrument of music, as distinguished from a vocalist.
n.
One who would remove social inequalities or distinctions; a socialist.
n.
A singer, or vocal musician, as opposed to an instrumentalist.
a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, socialism.
n.
The quality of being social; socialness.
v. t.
To render social.
n.
The knowledge of a sciolist; superficial knowledge.
a.
Alt. of Socialistic
n.
One who devotes himself to some specialty; as, a medical specialist, one who devotes himself to diseases of particular parts of the body, as the eye, the ear, the nerves, etc.
n.
One opposed to the doctrines and practices of socialists or socialism.
n.
One who advocates or practices the doctrines of socialism.
n.
One who lives a jovial life.
v. t.
To subject to, or regulate by, socialism.
n.
A theory or system of social reform which contemplates a complete reconstruction of society, with a more just and equitable distribution of property and labor. In popular usage, the term is often employed to indicate any lawless, revolutionary social scheme. See Communism, Fourierism, Saint-Simonianism, forms of socialism.
n.
One who has only a slight, superficial knowledge; a sciolist.
n.
One who knows many things superficially; a pretender to science; a smatterer.
a.
Of or pertaining to sciolism, or a sciolist; partaking of sciolism; resembling a sciolist.