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Akshay Kumar Das (Bengali: অক্ষয় কুমার দাস; born 1903) was a Bengali Hindu politician of Pakistan, who served as a representative of East Pakistan in both the First and Second Constituent Assemblies, and held multiple ministries across the 1950s in governments formed by different political parties.

After swearing-in of 2nd coalition Saaduluh ministry, February 1938, Standing (l to r) J J M Nichols-Roy, Muhammed Saadulah, Abdul Matin Chaudhury. Seated (l to r) Rohini Kumar Chaudhuri, Munawar Ali, Das

Das was born at Sullah, Sylhet in 1903.[1] He was a lawyer by training, and practiced at the local court before joining politics.[1] In the 1937 Assam Provincial Assembly Elections, he filed his nomination from Sunamganj, a dual-member constituency,[a] from the Constitutionalist Party.[3][2] Das won the reserved seat, unopposed.[2][b] In February 1938, he was appointed as the Minister of Law in the Second Ministry of Muhammed Saadulah, as Muslim League entered into new coalitions to preserve power.[3] Nonetheless, as the government fell in September with Congress poaching off coalition partners, Das switched sides to become the Minister of Excise and Agriculture under the premiership of Gopinath Bordoloi.[3] In 1939, with Congress governments resigning from across India in protest against United Kingdom's unilateral decision to enroll Indian forces in the World War II, Assam United Party — an amalgamation of Muslim League with all shades of parties opposed to Congress — formed a successful coalition under Saadulah; however, Das was left out from the cabinet.[3] The Government fell again in December 1941 but after about seven months of Governor's Rule, Saadulah managed to regain the numbers; yet again, Das was not inducted.[3] In March 1945, Congress came into an understanding with the League and formed an unprecedented coalition government with virtually no opposition; Das was brought back to the ministry and assigned the portfolios of Industries and Cooperative Development.[3]

In the 1946 elections, he was re-elected unopposed but as a member of the Congress.[4][c] He was subsequently elected[d] by the Assembly to represent Assam at the Constituent Assembly of India.[4][6] Das opposed Partition — unlike many of his Dalit compatriots — and lobbied for the inclusion of Sylhet in India but chose to stay in Pakistan after the referendum went against him, becoming a member of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan.[7][8] In Pakistan, he became the President of East Bengal Scheduled Castes Federation in the aftermath of Jogendra Nath Mandal's departure to India (1950) and gained significant political mileage.[9]

In the 1954 East Bengal Legislative Assembly election, Das was re-elected from his seat.[4] In September 1955, he was appointed as the Minister of State for Economic Affairs by Prime Minister Chaudhry Muhammad Ali where he continued until the government fell in September 1956.[10] In October 1957, I. I. Chundrigar (from Muslim League) formed government and appointed him as the Minister of State for Caste Affairs but his government fell within 2 months.[4] Feroz Khan Noon (Republican Party) formed the next government in December, 1957 and had Das appointed as the Minister of State for Finance.[11]

  1. ^ a b Nūrujjāmāna, Mohāmmada (1968). Who's who. Eastern Publications. p. 144.
  2. ^ a b c Return showing the results of Elections in India: 1937 (PDF). London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. November 1937. pp. 4, 100, 102.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Press Infromation [sic] Bureau's Morgue and Ref Series: (1) Analysis of the Results of General Elections to the Central and Provincial Legislatures Held In 1945-46 (2) Indian Political Parties, and (3) Provincial Minstries 1937-45". Home Political, ID: HOME_POLITICAL_I_1945_NA_F-79-46. National Archive of India.
  4. ^ a b c d L., A. E.; N., M.; V., V. (1957). "PAKISTAN". Oriente Moderno. 37 (12): 832, 834. ISSN 0030-5472.
  5. ^ Rao, B. Shiva (1968). The Framing of India's Constitution: A Study. Nasik, India: The Indian Institute of Public Administration. pp. 93–95.
  6. ^ Rao, B. Shiva (1968). The Framing of India's Constitution: Select Documents. Vol. I. Nasik, India: The Indian Institute of Public Administration. p. 310.
  7. ^ Bhattacharjee, J.B. (1990). "The Sylhet Referendum (1947): Myth of a Communal Voting". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 51: 485. ISSN 2249-1937.
  8. ^ "Pakistan". The Commonwealth Relations Office List 1952. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1952. p. 171.
  9. ^ Asif, Ghazal (2 January 2020). "Jogendranath Mandal and the Politics of Dalit Recognition in Pakistan". South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies. 43 (1): 119–135. doi:10.1080/00856401.2020.1689472. ISSN 0085-6401.
  10. ^ "Cabinet Expanded". Pakistan Affairs. 8 (26): 3. 10 October 1955.
  11. ^ L., A. E.; N., M.; V., V.; S., G. (1958). "PAKISTAN". Oriente Moderno. 38 (1): 64. ISSN 0030-5472.


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