what is the reason for the then left front to gain support from rural population in west bengal?
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The Left Front were a communist party and were highly critical of the rich and better off class. They wanted equality amongst the citizens of India. The land reforms carried out in West Bengal had abig impact on their support base.
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The left front gained support from rural population in West Bengal with encouraging the registration of tenants through the much publicized Operation Barga.
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- Operation Barga was a land reform movement throughout rural West Bengal for recording the names of sharecroppers (bargadars) while avoiding the time-consuming method of recording through the settlement machinery.
- In 1977 when the left Front came to power in West Bengal as the ruling state government they found reasons to advance their agenda of agrarian reforms.
- Operation Barga aimed to educate the people about their cultivation rights and to record the names of the sharecroppers (Bargadars), who were the major part of the agrarian population in West Bengal.
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