United Front of Leftists explained

Party Name:United Front of Leftists
Ideology:Factions:
Communism
Secularism
Socialism[1] [2]
Position:Left-wing[3]
Headquarters:Thiruvananthapuram

The United Front of Leftists (UFL) was a political alliance of the leftist and the socialist parties based in the erstwhile Indian state of Travancore–Cochin. It was created in 1952 by the political parties namely Communist Party of India, Revolutionary Socialist Party, and Kerala Socialist Party.[1] Later, Praja Socialist Party, which was one of the strongest parties in the erstwhile Travancore–Cochin, also joined the alliance.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Basheer Ahmed. Asian Survey (Communist and Congress prospects in Kerala). University of California. 1966. 389.
  2. News: Travancore-Cochin prepares for elections. Special Election Currespondent. 26 January 1954. 25 September 2020. The Economic Weekly.
  3. Book: Horst Hartmann. Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 3, No. 1/2. Economic and Political Weekly. 1968. 163.