1952 Hyderabad State Legislative Assembly election

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1952 Hyderabad Legislative Assembly election

27 March 1952 1957
(United Andhra Pradesh)

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175 seats in the Hyderabad Legislative Assembly
88 seats needed for a majority
Registered12,114,635
Turnout42.94%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Burgula Ramakrishna Rao Ravi Narayan Reddy
Party INC PDF
Seats won 93 42
Seat change New New
Popular vote 41.86% 20.76%

CM before election

M. K. Vellodi
Independent

Elected CM

Burgula Ramakrishna Rao
INC

Indian administrative divisions, as of 1951

Elections to the Legislative Assembly of the Indian state of Hyderabad were held and Sri Burgula Rama Krishna Rao took oath as First Chief Minister of Hyderabad State on 6 March 1952. 564 candidates competed for the 175 seats in the Assembly. There were 33 two-member constituencies and 109 constituencies single-member constituencies.[1]

Indian National Congress

The Congress Party won a clear majority of the seats in the assembly (93 seats out of 175), with 41.86% of the popular vote.[1] Prominent Congress MLAs from Hyderabad District included Dr. G. S. Melkote and Gopal Rao Ekbote.[2] Kashinath Rao Vaidya, the Congress MLA from Begum Bazar, was elected Speaker of the Assembly after the election.[3]

People's Democratic Front

The elections were held in the aftermath of the Telangana armed struggle. The communists had called off their guerrilla campaign in October 1951, just few months before the polls.[4] The Communist Party of India was banned in the state at the time, but contested the election under the cover of the People's Democratic Front.[5] The PDF won all of the seats in Nalgonda district.[2]

Socialist Party

The socialists contested 97 seats.[1] However, the result was a set-back for the party with eleven seats won. The party had refused to cooperate with other parties against the Congress, which could have limited their success. Moreover, the party lacked strong leaders and was organizationally weak in the state.[6] The socialist leader Mahadev Singh lost the seat he contested (Secunderabad).[1][6]

Scheduled Castes Federation

The SCF contested the election in alliance with the PDF.[7]

Muslim candidates

At the time, Muslims represented 7.75% of the population in the state. Out of the main parties, the Indian National Congress had nominated 12 Muslim candidates (6.94% of their candidates), People's Democratic Front had six Muslim candidates (7.69%) whilst the Socialist Party nominated three Muslims (3.09%). Eleven Muslims were elected, below their percentage of the population. Eight of the elected Muslims came from the Indian National Congress, two from the People's Democratic Front (Mohamed Abdur Rahman from Malaket constituency and Syed Akhtar Hussain from Jangaon) and one had contested as an independent (Syed Hasan, Hyderabad City constituency).[1][8][9]

Results

Summary

Summary of results of the 1952 Hyderabad Legislative Assembly election[1]
Political party Flag Seats
Contested
Won % of
Seats
Votes Vote %
Indian National Congress 173 93 53.14 21,77,716 41.86
Socialist Party 97 11 6.29 5,90,209 11.35
People's Democratic Front 77 42 24.00 10,80,092 20.76
Scheduled Castes Federation 24 5 2.86 2,66,482 5.12
Peasants and Workers Party of India 21 10 5.71 2,15,992 4.15
Independent 136 14 8.00 7,58,318 14.58
Total seats 175 Voters 1,21,14,635 Turnout 52,02,214 (42.94%)

Party wise results

Party No. of candidates No. of elected No. of votes %
Bharatiya Jana Sangh 2 0 2,328 0.04%
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha 3 0 3,176 0.06%
Indian National Congress 173 93 2,177,716 41.86%
Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party 1 0 4,047 0.08%
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad 7 0 12,489 0.24%
Scheduled Caste Federation 24 5 266,482 5.12%
Socialist Party of India 97 11 590,209 11.35%
All India Republican Party 6 0 20,826 0.40%
Hyderabad State Depressed Classed Association 6 0 18,151 0.35%
Hyderabad State Praja Party 6 0 19,452 0.37%
Independent League 1 0 1,800 0.03%
Peasants and Workers Party of India 21 10 215,992 4.15%
Peoples Democratic Front 77 42 1,080,092 20.76%
United Scheduled Castes Federation 4 0 31,136 0.60%
Independent politician 136 14 758,318 14.58%
Total 564 175 5,202,214 100%

District wise results

Source : Election Commission of India[2]

S.No. District Constituencies INC PDF SP PWP SCF Ind.
1 Hyderabad 14 11 (79%) 2 (14%) 1 (7%)
2 Mehboobnagar 11 8 (73%) 1 (9%) 2 (18%)
3 Raichur 11 5 (45%) 6 (55%)
4 Gulbarga 14 13 (93%) 1 (7%)
5 Bidar 11 11 (100%)
6 Osmanabad 7 4 (57%) 3 (43%)
7 Bhir 8 4 (50%) 3 (37%) 1 (13%)
8 Aurangabad 11 9 (50%) 2 (37%)
9 Parbhani 9 1 (11%) 6 (67%) 2 (22%)
10 Nanded 9 8 (89%) 1 (11%)
11 Adilabad 9 3 (33%) 1 (11%) 5 (56%)
12 Nizamabad 8 5 (63%) 3 (37%)
13 Medak 10 7 (70%) 2 (20%) 1 (10%)
14 Karimnagar 15 2 (13%) 7 (47%) 2 (13%) 2 (13%) 2 (13%)
15 Warangal 14 2 (14%) 9 (64%) 1 (7%) 1 (7%) 1 (7%)
16 Nalgonda 14 14 (100%)
Total 175 93 42 11 10 5 14

List of members

The following is the list of members in the assembly who were elected.[2] Election results from constituencies which would later become part of Andhra Pradesh, Mysore State and Bombay state are listed here.

Andhra Pradesh

District S.No. Assembly constituency Winner Name of Party
Hyderabad 1 Musheerabad G. S. Melkote INC
2 Chaderghat Ekbote, Gopal Rao INC
3 Begum Bazar Vaidya, Kashinath Rao INC
4 Hyderabad City Syed Hassan Ind
5 Shalibanda Massoma Begum INC
6 Karwan Narendra INC
7 Somajiguda Mehdi Nawaz Jung INC
8 Malakpet Abdul Rahman PDF
9 Secunderabad (Gen.) Raju, V.B INC
10 Secunderabad (Res.) Mutyal Rao, J.B. INC
11 Ibrahimpatnam (Gen.) Papi Reddy, K. PDF
12 Ibrahimpatnam (Res.) Gautam, M.B. INC
13 Medchal Gopal Reddy, Varakantam INC
14 Shahbad Konda Venkata Ranga Reddy INC
Mahbubnagar 15 Pargi Shah Jehan Begum INC
16 Shadnagar Ramakrishna Rao, Burgula INC
17 Mahbubnagar Hanumantha Rao, P. INC
18 Kalwakurthy (Gen.) Narsing Rao, M. INC
19 Kalwakurthi (Res.) Veeraswamy, K.R. INC
20 Nagarkurnool (Gen.) Brahma Reddy, B Ind
21 Nagarkurnool (Res.) Ramaswamy, D. Ind
22 Kollapur Anantha Ramachandra Reddy PDF
23 Wanaparthy Suravaram Pratap Reddy INC
24 Makhtal-Atmakur (Gen.) Shanta Bai INC
25 Makhtal-Atmakur (Res.) Basappa, E. INC
Raichur 26 Alampur-Gadwal (Gen.) Pulla Reddy, Paga INC
27 Alampur-Gadwal (Res.) Naganna, K. INC
Gulbarga 45 Tandur-serum[a] Praneshchari, J.K. INC
46 Kodangal (Gen.) Anant Reddy INC
47 Kodangal (Res.) Veeraswamy, Banam INC
Bidar 57 Zaheerabad Yerolker, Gunderao Y. INC
59 Narayankhed Appa Rao, Ramshetti INC
Adilabad 106 Nirmal (Gen.) Gopidi Ganga Reddy Socialist
107 Nirmal (Res.) Ganga Ram Devara Socialist
108 Kinwat Shrihari INC
109 Adilabad Daji Shankar Rao PDF
110 Asifabad (Res.) Kasiram, Gangvi INC
111 Asifabad (Gen.) Konda Laxman Bapuji INC
112 Sirpur Buchaiah, M. Socialist
113 Luxettipet (Gen.) Viswanath Rao, Soore Socialist
114 Luxettipet (Res.) Rajamallu, Kodati Socialist
Nizamabad 115 Armur Rajaram, G Socialist
116 Balkonda Anantha Reddy, K. Socialist
117 Dichpalli Srinivas Rao, Kasuganti Socialist
118 Nizamabad Mohammed Dawar Hussain INC
119 Bodhan Sastri, S.L. INC
120 Banswada Laxmi Bai, Sangam INC
121 Kamareddy Vithal Reddy, G. INC
122 Kamareddy Rama Rao, V INC
Medak 123 Vicarabad (Gen) Dr. Chenna Reddy, Marri G INC
124 Vicarabad (Res.) Ramaswamy, Arige INC
125 Andole (Gen) Joshi, Venkat Rajeswar INC
126 Andole (Res.) Laxman Kumar INC
127 Narsapur Ram Reddy, J. INC
128 Medak Venkateswar Rao INC
129 Ramayampet Ganeriwal, Laxminivas INC
130 Gajwel Vasudevu, Pendem PDF
131 Siddipet Guruva Reddy, A. PDF
132 Rajgopalpet Narayan Reddy, K.V. Ind
Karimnagar 133 Huzurabad Narayan Rao, Ponnamaneni INC
134 Huzurabad Venkatesam, J Socialist
135 Nustlapur Singireedy Venkat Reddy PDF
136 Karimnagar Venkat Ram Rao, Ch. PDF
137 Elgandal Damodar Rao, Juvvadi PDF
138 Sircilla (Gen) Rajamani Devi, J.M SCF
139 Sircilla (Res.) Anand Rao, Joganapalli PDF
140 Metpalli Bhomayya, Gangula Ind
141 Jagtial (Gen.) Malla Reddy, Baddam INC
142 Jagtial (Res.) Rajaram, Butti INC
143 Sultanabad Raj Reddy, A. PDF
144 Peddapalle Muttayya, L PDF
145 Kunaram Kondal Reddy, Mudiganti Ind
146 Parkal Kesava Reddy, Katangur INC
147 Manthani Sriramulu, Golukota Socialist
Warangal 148 Warangal Rajalingam, M.S. INC
149 Hasanparthi Mirza Shukur Baig INC
150 Hanamkonda Raghava Rao, Pendyala PDF
151 Waradhanapet Raghava Rao, Pendyala PDF
152 Mahabubabad (Gen.) Srinivas Rao, Kankanti PDF
153 Mahabubabad (Res.) Chander Rao, B.M. SCF
154 Pakhal Gopal Rao, G. PDF
155 Mulug Hanumanth Rao, G. PDF
156 Yellandu (Gen.) Narsimha Rao, K.L. PDF
157 Yellandu (Res.) Vooke Nagaiah SOCIALIST
158 Vemsur Ramakrishna Rao, Kandimalla Ind
159 Madhira Venkaiah, Kondabolu PDF
160 Khammam (Gen.) Krishnayya, Buggaveeti PDF
161 Khammam (Res.) Rentala Bala Guru Murthy PDF
Nalgonda 162 Ippaguda Vithal Rao PDF
163 Jangaon Syed Akhtar Hussain PDF
164 Aler Kamala Devi, Arutla PDF
165 Bhongir Narayana Reddy, Ravi PDF
166 Ramannapet Ramachandra Reddy, Kattakuri PDF
167 Chinnakondur Venakata Rama Rao, Kanchenrpalli PDF
168 Nalgonda (Gen.) Ram Reddy, Katta PDF
169 Nalgonda (Res.) Laxmayya, P. PDF
170 Devarakonda Anantha Rama Rao, K. PDF
171 Peddamungal Venkat Rama Rao, Akkinapalli PDF
172 Huzurnagar (Gen.) Jai Soorya, N.M. PDF
173 Huzurnagar (Res.) Narasimlu, Talamalla PDF
174 Suryapet (Gen.) Dharma Bhiksham, Bommagani PDF
175 Suryapet (Res.) Uppala Malsur PDF

Mysore State

District S.No. Assembly constituency Winner Name of Party
Raichur 28 Raichur Shroff, L.K. INC
29 Devadurga Karibasappa, Guru Basappa Ind
30 Lingsugur Baswan Gowda INC
31 Manvi Panpan Gowda, Sakrappa Ind
32 Sindhanoor Shiva Basan Gowda Ind
33 Gangavathi Hiremath, K.R. Ind
34 Koppal Mahadevamma Basawangowda Ind
35 Yelbarga Ayyan Gowda, Ningangowda INC
36 Kushtagi Andanappa Ind
Gulbarga 37 Shorapur Kolur Mallappa INC
38 Andole (Jewargi) Sharan Gowda Siddaramayya Ind
39 Afzalapur A.R. Basappa INC
40 Aland Veerendra Patil INC
41 Kamalapur Patil, Chandrasekhar INC
42 Gulbarga Mohammed Ali INC
43 Chitapur Rudrappa, S. INC
44 Chincholi Ramachari, G. INC
45 Tandur-serum[b] Praneshchari, J.K. INC
48 Yadgir (Gen.) Jagannath Rao Chandriki INC
49 Yadgir (Res.) Ambadas INC
50 Shahpur Virupakshappa INC
Bidar 53 Halsur Bapu Rao Deshpande INC
54 Bhalki Kamitakar, Muralidhar RaoSrinivasa Rao INC
55 Humnabad (Res.) Shanker Deo INC
56 Humnabad (Gen.) Ekheliker, Srinivasa Rama Rao INC
58 Bidar Safiuddin INC

Bombay State

District S.No. Assembly constituency Winner Name of Party
Bidar 51 Ahmedpur Nivarthi Reddy, Namdeo Reddy INC
52 Nilanga Waghmare, Sheshrao Madhavrao INC
60 Udgir (Gen.) Ghonsikar, Madhavrao Venkatrao INC
61 Udgir (Res.) Kable, Tulsiram Dashrath INC
Osmanabad 62 Parenda Patil, Vishwas Rao Ganpat Rao PWP
63 Kallam Kabade, Achut Rao Yogiraju PWP
64 Latur Koratkar, Vinayakrao Vidyalankar INC
65 Awsa Chauhan, Devisingh Venkatsingh INC
66 Omerga Gandhi, Poolchand INC
67 Osmanabad (Gen.) Udhave Rao PWP
68 Osmanabad (Res.) Kallyan Rao INC
Bhir 69 Georai Rama Rao, Dayanoba PDF
70 Ashti Patil, Rakhamaji Dhondiba INC
71 Patoda Kotecha, Ratnalal INC
72 Bhir Sripat Rao PDF
73 Manjelgaon Limbaji Muktaji PDF
74 Mominabad Deshmukh, Vamanrao Ramarao PWP
75 Mominabad (Res.) Dwaraka Prasad Chaudhari INC
76 Kaij Ramalingaswamy, Mahalingaswamy INC
Aurangabad 77 Kannad Nawadar, Ramgopal Ramakishan INC
78 Aurangabad Nawasekar, Shripad Rao Laxman Rao INC
79 Phulmarri Pahade, Manikchand Kawalchand INC
80 Sillod Pathak, Naga Rao Viswanath Rao INC
81 Bhokardan (Gen.) Baburao Daddurao PDF
82 Bhokardan (Res.) Kable, Dhondiraj Ganapath Rao INC
83 Jalna Syed Mohammed Moosavi INC
84 Ambad Gadhe, Bhagawanth Rao Gambhir Rao INC
85 Paithan-Gangapur (Gen.) Bapuji Mansingh PDF
86 Paithan-Gangapur (Res.) Gaikwad, Govindrao Keroji INC
87 Vaijapur Waghmare, Ashati INC
Parbhani 88 Pathri Rama Rao Balakishan Rao INC
89 Partur Ankush Rao Venkatrao PWP
90 Jintur Bhujanga Rao Nagu Rao PWP
91 Hingloi (Gen.) Naik, Shamrao PWP
92 Hingoli (Res.) Nerlikar, Madhav Rao deoba SCF
93 Basmath (Gen.) Boralker, Bhagwanrao Gopalarao PWP
94 Basmath (Res.) Jadhav, Shamrao Bikaji SCF
95 Parbhani Gavani, Annajirao PWP
96 Gangakhed Deshmukh, Rangarao PWP
Nanded 97 Hadgaon Waipankar, Madhav Rao PDF
98 Bhokar Digambar Rao Bindu INC
99 Mudhole Gopal Shashtry Deo INC
100 Billoli Narayanarao Narsing Rao INC
101 Deglur (Gen.) Jayawanth Rao, Dyaneshwar Rao INC
102 Deglur (Res.) Waghmare, Ganpat Rao Manikrao INC
103 Khandar (Gen) Morey, Govind Rao Narsing Rao INC
104 Kandhar Sawai Madhava Rao INC
105 Nanded Ganjava, Bhagwan Rao INC

State Reorganization and Merger

On 1 November 1956, under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, Hyderabad State was merged into Andhra State to form a single state United Andhra Pradesh. The districts of Raichur, Bidar and Gulbarga were transferred to Mysore State, while Marathwada district was transferred to Bombay State.[10]

Notes

  1. ^ This constituency was split between two states where Serum (Sedam) was transferred to Mysore state, which is now renamed as Karnataka) and Tandur became a part of Andhra Pradesh (Now Telangana)
  2. ^ This constituency was split between two states where Serum (Sedam) was transferred to Mysore state, which is now renamed as Karnataka) and Tandur became a part of Andhra Pradesh (Now Telangana)

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c d "Hyderabad Legislative Assembly". ECI. AP Legislature. Archived from the original on 4 August 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  3. ^ Abbasayulu, Y. B. (1978). Scheduled Caste Elite: A Study of Scheduled Caste Elite in Andhra Pradesh. Hyderabad: Dept. of Sociology, Osmania University. p. 43.
  4. ^ Ramakrishna Reddy, V. (1987). Economic History of Hyderabad State: Warangal Suba, 1911-1950. Gian Pub. House, Delhi. p. 77.
  5. ^ Mathew, George (1984). Shift in Indian Politics: 1983 Elections in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Christian Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, Bangalore. p. 71.
  6. ^ a b Kogekar, Sadanand Vasudeo; Park, Richard Leonard (1956). Reports on the Indian General Elections, 1951-52. Popular Book Depot, Bombay. pp. 178, 182.
  7. ^ The Eastern Anthropologist. Ethnographic and Folk Culture Society. 2005. p. 179.
  8. ^ Ansari, Iqbal Ahmad (2006). Political Representation of Muslims in India: (1952 - 2004). Manak Publishers, New Delhi. p. 154.
  9. ^ The Bulletin of the Henry Martyn Institute of Islamic Studies, Vol. 9–10. The Institute, 1986. p. 36
  10. ^ "Reorganisation of States, 1955" (PDF). The Economic Weekly. 15 October 1955. Retrieved 25 July 2015.