1930 Indian general election explained

Country:British India
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:1926 Indian general election
Previous Year:1926
Next Election:1934 Indian general election
Next Year:1934
Election Date:1930
Seats For Election:104 seats contested
Image1:Hari Singh Gour.jpg
Leader1:Hari Singh Gour
Party1:Nationalist Party (India)
Seats1:40
Leader2:Abdur Rahim
Party2:Independent
Seats2:30
Majority Seats:53

General elections were held in British India in September 1930.[1] They were boycotted by the Indian National Congress and marked by public apathy.[1] The newly elected Central Legislative Assembly met for the first time on 14 January 1931.[2]

Results

Central Legislative Assembly

Members of Central Legislative Assembly

[3] [4]

Officials

Nominated Non-Officials

Elected Non-Officials

Notes and References

  1. "General Election in India Public Apathy", The Times, 26 July 1930, p12, Issue 45575
  2. "New Session in Delhi Friendly House, Communities And Presidency", The Times, 15 January 1931, p12, Issue 45721
  3. Book: Indian Annual Register. 1934. Annual Register Office.
  4. Book: Reed, Stanley. The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who. 1934. Bennett, Coleman & Company.