Who was the single largest party in opposition in the first lok sabha?
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The single largest party in opposition in the first lok sabha is CPI.
Explanation:
- There were 489 members in the Lok Sabha.
- 364 seats were won by the Indian National Congress.
- The independents were followed by 37 seats overall.
- There followed 16-12 seats respectively from the 'Communist Party of India' (CPI) and the Socialist Party (India).
- Therefore meaning that the first Lok Sabha elections were won almost completely won by the Congress but the majority opposition was the CPI.
- In the year of 1952, CPI was considered as the largest opposition party with only 10% of seats securing only 16 out of 489 seats.
- So, its leader was not recognized as “Leader of Opposition” but only the leader of the 'larger opposition party'.
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