what is the reason for the left front to gain support from rural population in west bengal
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The Left Front came to power in West Bengal in 1977 as the ruling state government. In existing tenant laws they found possibilities to advance their agenda of agrarian reform. The Left Front carried out a two-pronged attack. It took the no-cultivation clause seriously and closed off this
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Operation Barga
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The left front assumed power of West Bengal in 1977. They focused on rural population which was a major chunk of Bengal society. They gained support of rural population by introducing the Barga operation.
This was basically a land reform movement for enlisting the names of sharecroppers and gave them some legal protection against the landlords and increased their profit margin in their crops yield
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