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Praja Socialist Party

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Headquarters
  
Trivandrum, Kerala

Ideology
  
Socialism

Leader
  
Jayprakash Narayan, Acharya Narendra Deva, Basawon Singh (Sinha), Hariprasad.C, J.B. Kripalani, Kk. Ponappan,

Youth wing
  
Socialist Yuvajan sabha

International affiliation
  
Asian Socialist Conference

The Praja Socialist Party (PSP) is an Indian political party. It was founded when the Socialist Party, led by Jayprakash Narayan, Acharya Narendra Deva and Basawon Singh (Sinha), merged with the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party led by J.B. Kripalani (former President of the Indian National Congress and a close associate of Jawaharlal Nehru). It led the cabinet under Pattom A. Thanu Pillai as chief minister of Travancore-Cochin from march 1954 to February 1955. A section led by Rammanohar Lohia broke from the party in 1955, resuming the name "Socialist Party".. It again came to power in the new state of Kerala under Pattom A. Thanu Pillai from February 1960 to September 1962. Another section of the party, led by the trade union leader George Fernandes, broke off to become the Samyukta Socialist Party in 1969. In 1960, Kripalani left the party and in 1964, Asoka Mehta joined Congress after his expulsion from the party. In 1972, a section merged with Fernandes' party to become the Socialist Party once more, before becoming part of the Janata coalition following the Emergency in 1977.

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Formation

In September, 1952 the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party merged with the Socialist Party with J.B. Kriplani as the chairman and Asoka Mehta as the general secretary.

Current status

In 2015 the party again started working in Kerala. Party is now alliance with National Democratic Alliance led by BJP.

Performance in the elections

At the party's first general election in 1957, the PSP won 10.41% of the total votes and 19 seats in the Lok Sabha. However, the party's vote share continued to decline over the next few elections. It won 6.81% of the total votes and 12 seats in the Lok Sabha in 1962, 3.06% of the total votes and 13 seats in the Lok Sabha in 1967 and only 1.04% of the total votes and only 2 seats in the Lok Sabha in 1971.

References

Praja Socialist Party Wikipedia