1952 Hyderabad State Legislative Assembly election

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]

1952 Hyderabad Legislative Assembly election

27 March 19521957
(United Andhra Pradesh)

1957 (Bombay State)
1957 (Mysore state) →

175 seats in the Hyderabad Legislative Assembly
88 seats needed for a majority
Registered12,114,635
Turnout42.94%
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderBurgula Ramakrishna RaoRavi Narayan Reddy
PartyINCPDF
Seats won9342
Seat changeNewNew
Popular vote41.86%20.76%

CM before election

M. K. Vellodi
Independent

Elected CM

Burgula Ramakrishna Rao
INC

Indian administrative divisions, as of 1951

Indian National Congress edit

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 edit

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 edit

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 edit

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

Muslim candidates edit

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 edit

Summary edit

Summary of results of the 1952 Hyderabad Legislative Assembly election[1]
Political partyFlagSeats
Contested
Won% of
Seats
VotesVote %
Indian National Congress 1739353.1421,77,71641.86
Socialist Party97116.295,90,20911.35
People's Democratic Front774224.0010,80,09220.76
Scheduled Castes Federation 2452.862,66,4825.12
Peasants and Workers Party of India21105.712,15,9924.15
Independent136148.007,58,31814.58
Total seats175Voters1,21,14,635Turnout52,02,214 (42.94%)

Party wise results edit

PartyNo. of candidatesNo. of electedNo. of votes%
Bharatiya Jana Sangh202,3280.04%
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabha303,1760.06%
Indian National Congress173932,177,71641.86%
Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party104,0470.08%
Akhil Bharatiya Ram Rajya Parishad7012,4890.24%
Scheduled Caste Federation245266,4825.12%
Socialist Party of India9711590,20911.35%
All India Republican Party6020,8260.40%
Hyderabad State Depressed Classed Association6018,1510.35%
Hyderabad State Praja Party6019,4520.37%
Independent League101,8000.03%
Peasants and Workers Party of India2110215,9924.15%
Peoples Democratic Front77421,080,09220.76%
United Scheduled Castes Federation4031,1360.60%
Independent politician13614758,31814.58%
Total5641755,202,214100%

District wise results edit

Source : Election Commission of India[2]

S.No.DistrictConstituenciesINCPDFSPPWPSCFInd.
1Hyderabad1411 (79%)2 (14%)1 (7%)
2Mehboobnagar118 (73%)1 (9%)2 (18%)
3Raichur115 (45%)6 (55%)
4Gulbarga1413 (93%)1 (7%)
5Bidar1111 (100%)
6Osmanabad74 (57%)3 (43%)
7Bhir84 (50%)3 (37%)1 (13%)
8Aurangabad119 (50%)2 (37%)
9Parbhani91 (11%)6 (67%)2 (22%)
10Nanded98 (89%)1 (11%)
11Adilabad93 (33%)1 (11%)5 (56%)
12Nizamabad85 (63%)3 (37%)
13Medak107 (70%)2 (20%)1 (10%)
14Karimnagar152 (13%)7 (47%)2 (13%)2 (13%)2 (13%)
15Warangal142 (14%)9 (64%)1 (7%)1 (7%)1 (7%)
16Nalgonda1414 (100%)
Total17593421110514

List of members edit

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 edit

DistrictS.No.Assembly constituencyWinnerName of Party
Hyderabad1MusheerabadG. S. MelkoteINC
2ChaderghatEkbote, Gopal RaoINC
3Begum BazarVaidya, Kashinath RaoINC
4Hyderabad CitySyed HassanInd
5ShalibandaMassoma BegumINC
6KarwanNarendraINC
7SomajigudaMehdi Nawaz JungINC
8MalakpetAbdul RahmanPDF
9Secunderabad (Gen.)Raju, V.BINC
10Secunderabad (Res.)Mutyal Rao, J.B.INC
11Ibrahimpatnam (Gen.)Papi Reddy, K.PDF
12Ibrahimpatnam (Res.)Gautam, M.B.INC
13MedchalGopal Reddy, VarakantamINC
14ShahbadKonda Venkata Ranga ReddyINC
Mahbubnagar15PargiShah Jehan BegumINC
16ShadnagarRamakrishna Rao, BurgulaINC
17MahbubnagarHanumantha Rao, P.INC
18Kalwakurthy (Gen.)Narsing Rao, M.INC
19Kalwakurthi (Res.)Veeraswamy, K.R.INC
20Nagarkurnool (Gen.)Brahma Reddy, BInd
21Nagarkurnool (Res.)Ramaswamy, D.Ind
22KollapurAnantha Ramachandra ReddyPDF
23WanaparthySuravaram Pratap ReddyINC
24Makhtal-Atmakur (Gen.)Shanta BaiINC
25Makhtal-Atmakur (Res.)Basappa, E.INC
Raichur26Alampur-Gadwal (Gen.)Pulla Reddy, PagaINC
27Alampur-Gadwal (Res.)Naganna, K.INC
Gulbarga45Tandur-serum[a]Praneshchari, J.K.INC
46Kodangal (Gen.)Anant ReddyINC
47Kodangal (Res.)Veeraswamy, BanamINC
Bidar57ZaheerabadYerolker, Gunderao Y.INC
59NarayankhedAppa Rao, RamshettiINC
Adilabad106Nirmal (Gen.)Gopidi Ganga ReddySocialist
107Nirmal (Res.)Ganga Ram DevaraSocialist
108KinwatShrihariINC
109AdilabadDaji Shankar RaoPDF
110Asifabad (Res.)Kasiram, GangviINC
111Asifabad (Gen.)Konda Laxman BapujiINC
112SirpurBuchaiah, M.Socialist
113Luxettipet (Gen.)Viswanath Rao, SooreSocialist
114Luxettipet (Res.)Rajamallu, KodatiSocialist
Nizamabad115ArmurRajaram, GSocialist
116BalkondaAnantha Reddy, K.Socialist
117DichpalliSrinivas Rao, KasugantiSocialist
118NizamabadMohammed Dawar HussainINC
119BodhanSastri, S.L.INC
120BanswadaLaxmi Bai, SangamINC
121KamareddyVithal Reddy, G.INC
122KamareddyRama Rao, VINC
Medak123Vicarabad (Gen)Dr. Chenna Reddy, Marri GINC
124Vicarabad (Res.)Ramaswamy, ArigeINC
125Andole (Gen)Joshi, Venkat RajeswarINC
126Andole (Res.)Laxman KumarINC
127NarsapurRam Reddy, J.INC
128MedakVenkateswar RaoINC
129RamayampetGaneriwal, LaxminivasINC
130GajwelVasudevu, PendemPDF
131SiddipetGuruva Reddy, A.PDF
132RajgopalpetNarayan Reddy, K.V.Ind
Karimnagar133HuzurabadNarayan Rao, PonnamaneniINC
134HuzurabadVenkatesam, JSocialist
135NustlapurSingireedy Venkat ReddyPDF
136KarimnagarVenkat Ram Rao, Ch.PDF
137ElgandalDamodar Rao, JuvvadiPDF
138Sircilla (Gen)Rajamani Devi, J.MSCF
139Sircilla (Res.)Anand Rao, JoganapalliPDF
140MetpalliBhomayya, GangulaInd
141Jagtial (Gen.)Malla Reddy, BaddamINC
142Jagtial (Res.)Rajaram, ButtiINC
143SultanabadRaj Reddy, A.PDF
144PeddapalleMuttayya, LPDF
145KunaramKondal Reddy, MudigantiInd
146ParkalKesava Reddy, KatangurINC
147ManthaniSriramulu, GolukotaSocialist
Warangal148WarangalRajalingam, M.S.INC
149HasanparthiMirza Shukur BaigINC
150HanamkondaRaghava Rao, PendyalaPDF
151WaradhanapetRaghava Rao, PendyalaPDF
152Mahabubabad (Gen.)Srinivas Rao, KankantiPDF
153Mahabubabad (Res.)Chander Rao, B.M.SCF
154PakhalGopal Rao, G.PDF
155MulugHanumanth Rao, G.PDF
156Yellandu (Gen.)Narsimha Rao, K.L.PDF
157Yellandu (Res.)Vooke NagaiahSOCIALIST
158VemsurRamakrishna Rao, KandimallaInd
159MadhiraVenkaiah, KondaboluPDF
160Khammam (Gen.)Krishnayya, BuggaveetiPDF
161Khammam (Res.)Rentala Bala Guru MurthyPDF
Nalgonda162IppagudaVithal RaoPDF
163JangaonSyed Akhtar HussainPDF
164AlerKamala Devi, ArutlaPDF
165BhongirNarayana Reddy, RaviPDF
166RamannapetRamachandra Reddy, KattakuriPDF
167ChinnakondurVenakata Rama Rao, KanchenrpalliPDF
168Nalgonda (Gen.)Ram Reddy, KattaPDF
169Nalgonda (Res.)Laxmayya, P.PDF
170DevarakondaAnantha Rama Rao, K.PDF
171PeddamungalVenkat Rama Rao, AkkinapalliPDF
172Huzurnagar (Gen.)Jai Soorya, N.M.PDF
173Huzurnagar (Res.)Narasimlu, TalamallaPDF
174Suryapet (Gen.)Dharma Bhiksham, BommaganiPDF
175Suryapet (Res.)Uppala MalsurPDF

Mysore State edit

DistrictS.No.Assembly constituencyWinnerName of Party
Raichur28RaichurShroff, L.K.INC
29DevadurgaKaribasappa, Guru BasappaInd
30LingsugurBaswan GowdaINC
31ManviPanpan Gowda, SakrappaInd
32SindhanoorShiva Basan GowdaInd
33GangavathiHiremath, K.R.Ind
34KoppalMahadevamma BasawangowdaInd
35YelbargaAyyan Gowda, NingangowdaINC
36KushtagiAndanappaInd
Gulbarga37ShorapurKolur MallappaINC
38Andole (Jewargi)Sharan Gowda SiddaramayyaInd
39AfzalapurA.R. BasappaINC
40AlandVeerendra PatilINC
41KamalapurPatil, ChandrasekharINC
42GulbargaMohammed AliINC
43ChitapurRudrappa, S.INC
44ChincholiRamachari, G.INC
45Tandur-serum[b]Praneshchari, J.K.INC
48Yadgir (Gen.)Jagannath Rao ChandrikiINC
49Yadgir (Res.)AmbadasINC
50ShahpurVirupakshappaINC
Bidar53HalsurBapu Rao DeshpandeINC
54BhalkiKamitakar, Muralidhar RaoSrinivasa RaoINC
55Humnabad (Res.)Shanker DeoINC
56Humnabad (Gen.)Ekheliker, Srinivasa Rama RaoINC
58BidarSafiuddinINC

Bombay State edit

DistrictS.No.Assembly constituencyWinnerName of Party
Bidar51AhmedpurNivarthi Reddy, Namdeo ReddyINC
52NilangaWaghmare, Sheshrao MadhavraoINC
60Udgir (Gen.)Ghonsikar, Madhavrao VenkatraoINC
61Udgir (Res.)Kable, Tulsiram DashrathINC
Osmanabad62ParendaPatil, Vishwas Rao Ganpat RaoPWP
63KallamKabade, Achut Rao YogirajuPWP
64LaturKoratkar, Vinayakrao VidyalankarINC
65AwsaChauhan, Devisingh VenkatsinghINC
66OmergaGandhi, PoolchandINC
67Osmanabad (Gen.)Udhave RaoPWP
68Osmanabad (Res.)Kallyan RaoINC
Bhir69GeoraiRama Rao, DayanobaPDF
70AshtiPatil, Rakhamaji DhondibaINC
71PatodaKotecha, RatnalalINC
72BhirSripat RaoPDF
73ManjelgaonLimbaji MuktajiPDF
74MominabadDeshmukh, Vamanrao RamaraoPWP
75Mominabad (Res.)Dwaraka Prasad ChaudhariINC
76KaijRamalingaswamy, MahalingaswamyINC
Aurangabad77KannadNawadar, Ramgopal RamakishanINC
78AurangabadNawasekar, Shripad Rao Laxman RaoINC
79PhulmarriPahade, Manikchand KawalchandINC
80SillodPathak, Naga Rao Viswanath RaoINC
81Bhokardan (Gen.)Baburao DadduraoPDF
82Bhokardan (Res.)Kable, Dhondiraj Ganapath RaoINC
83JalnaSyed Mohammed MoosaviINC
84AmbadGadhe, Bhagawanth Rao Gambhir RaoINC
85Paithan-Gangapur (Gen.)Bapuji MansinghPDF
86Paithan-Gangapur (Res.)Gaikwad, Govindrao KerojiINC
87VaijapurWaghmare, AshatiINC
Parbhani88PathriRama Rao Balakishan RaoINC
89ParturAnkush Rao VenkatraoPWP
90JinturBhujanga Rao Nagu RaoPWP
91Hingloi (Gen.)Naik, ShamraoPWP
92Hingoli (Res.)Nerlikar, Madhav Rao deobaSCF
93Basmath (Gen.)Boralker, Bhagwanrao GopalaraoPWP
94Basmath (Res.)Jadhav, Shamrao BikajiSCF
95ParbhaniGavani, AnnajiraoPWP
96GangakhedDeshmukh, RangaraoPWP
Nanded97HadgaonWaipankar, Madhav RaoPDF
98BhokarDigambar Rao BinduINC
99MudholeGopal Shashtry DeoINC
100BilloliNarayanarao Narsing RaoINC
101Deglur (Gen.)Jayawanth Rao, Dyaneshwar RaoINC
102Deglur (Res.)Waghmare, Ganpat Rao ManikraoINC
103Khandar (Gen)Morey, Govind Rao Narsing RaoINC
104KandharSawai Madhava RaoINC
105NandedGanjava, Bhagwan RaoINC

State Reorganization and Merger edit

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 edit

  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 edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Statistical Report on General Election, 1951 : To the Legislative Assembly of Hyderabad" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  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.