Jump to content

K. N. Joglekar

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

K. N. Joglekar (died November 1970)[1] was an Indian politician and one of the founding members of Communist Party of India.[2] Then he joined All India Forward Bloc. He became the General Secretary of the All India Forward Bloc from 1948 to 1952.[3] Then he formed Forward Communist Party; in 1952 this party merged with the Communist Party of India.

Portrait of 25 of the Meerut prisoners taken outside the jail. Back row (left to right): K. N. Sehgal, S. S. Josh, H. L. Hutchinson, Shaukat Usmani, B. F. Bradley, A. Prasad, P. Spratt, G. Adhikari. Middle row: R. R. Mitra, Gopen Chakravarti, Kishori Lal Ghosh, L. R. Kadam, D. R. Thengdi, Goura Shanker, S. Bannerjee, K. N. Joglekar, P. C. Joshi, Muzaffar Ahmad. Front row: M. G. Desai, D. Goswami, R. S. Nimbkar, S. S. Mirajkar, S. A. Dange, S. V. Ghate, Gopal Basak.

In 1929, he was jailed in the Meerut Conspiracy Case.[4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Remembering S.V. Ghate - Mainstream Weekly". www.mainstreamweekly.net.
  2. ^ NOORANI, A. G. "Origins of Indian communism". Frontline.
  3. ^ "General Secretary : K.N.Joglekar (1948) – AIFB".
  4. ^ Windmiller, Marshall (29 July 2011). "Communism in India". University of California Press – via Google Books.

Sources

[edit]
  1. Bose, K., Forward Bloc, Madras: Tamil Nadu Academy of Political Science, 1988.