1952 Assam Legislative Assembly election

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1952 Assam Legislative Assembly election

The 1952 Assam Legislative Assembly election was the inaugural election for the newly formed Assam Legislative Assembly, held in March 1952 as part of India's first general elections following independence. The election was conducted to elect members to a 108-seat assembly, with candidates representing various political parties, including the Indian National Congress, the All Assam Gana Sangram Parishad, and the Communist Party of India. The elections were pivotal in shaping Assam's political landscape during the early years of Indian democracy. The Indian National Congress emerged as the dominant party, securing a substantial majority. The results reflected the state's socio-political dynamics and laid the groundwork for subsequent electoral developments in Assam.