- Election Period: Held between October 25, 1951, and February 21, 1952.
- Chief Election Commissioner: Organised by India’s first CEC, Sukumar Sen.
- Lok Sabha Seats: A total of 489 seats were contested across 401 constituencies. Since some had more than one seat assigned to them.
- A total of 53 political parties participated.
- 14 were considered national parties, and the rest were state parties.
- Indian National Congress (INC): The dominant party in the election. Won 364 of the 479 seats contested.
- Communist Party of India (CPI): Runner-up party with 16 seats.
- Socialist Party: Led by Jayaprakash Narayan and Ram Manohar Lohia. Secured 12 seats out of 254 contested.
Swatantra Party
- It was founded in the year 1959 by leaders opposing the socialist policies of the Congress government. Some of the prominent leaders of the time, including C Rajagopalachari, Minoo Masani and N G Ranga collaborated to form a liberal-conservative party. The party stood for market-based economy and the dismantling of the license raj. Contested its first general election in the year 1962. The Swatantra Party eventually joined the umbrella opposition to Indira Gandhi’s Congress (R) after the emergency years, the Janata Party dwindling into insignificance thereafter.
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