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In this gripping episode of Shonar Bangla, we dive deep into one of the darkest chapters in West Bengal’s political history: the 1972 West Bengal Legislative Assembly elections — widely regarded as the most rigged and infamous election in the state’s post-Independence era. Held on March 11, 1972, under President’s Rule amid widespread violence and allegations of massive booth capturing, ballot stuffing, and intimidation, the polls saw the Congress (R) under Siddhartha Shankar Ray secure an overwhelming majority. But the real shock? Legendary communist leader Jyoti Basu — the future architect of the Left Front government and one of India’s most enduring political figures — lost his long-held Baranagar seat. Eyewitness accounts describe gunfire, bombs, and Congress goons seizing polling booths. Basu himself visited stations on election day, witnessed the blatant fraud, and withdrew his candidature in protest, declaring the new assembly an “assembly of frauds.” The CPI(M) won only 14 seats amid the chaos and boycotted the assembly for the next five years (1972–1977) in refusal to legitimize the “rigged” results. This election perfected the “black art of booth rigging,” as noted by contemporaries, and paved the way for the infamous “Congress terror” that followed. We explore: • The political backdrop: Post-Bangladesh Liberation War euphoria, Naxalite unrest, and the Congress’s desperate bid to crush the Left. • How Jyoti Basu, a giant of Indian communism, faced his only electoral “defeat” in 11 Assembly contests. • The role of violence, rigging in dozens (some say hundreds) of constituencies, and why the CPI(M) refused to participate. • The long shadow: How this tainted poll fueled the massive anti-Congress backlash that swept the Left Front to power in 1977. A must-watch for anyone interested in Bengal’s turbulent politics, democratic erosion, and the rise (and resilience) of the Left movement. #ShonarBangla #1972Election #JyotiBasu #RiggedElection #WestBengalPolitics #LeftFront #CongressTerror #Baranagar #BengalHistory #IndianPolitics #CommunismInIndia Khabargaon is a modern-day digital platform that helps you travel through current affairs, explainers, ground reports, interviews and unique video shows. Stay tuned for more and more! Khabargaon holds the copyright to this video. Use by others is not allowed without written consent. For permission, email digital@khabargaon.com Website: https://khabargaon.com/ Subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications to get the latest: / @khabargaon Connect us on Facebook: / khabargaon Instagram: / khabargaon Twitter: https://x.com/khabar_gaon WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vatc...