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Political party in India
Biplobi Bangla Congress
Founder
Sukumar Roy
Founded
1971
Split from
Bangla Congress
Political position
Left-wing
National affiliation
Left Front
Colours
Red Blue
Politics of India
Political parties
Elections
Biplobi Bangla Congress (English: Revolutionary Bangla Congress;
abbr.BBC) is a political party in West Bengal, India. The party emerged as a splinter group of Bangla Congress ahead of the 1971 elections of West Bengal. This political Party was founded by Late Sukumar Roy, a prominent Congress leader of Bengal. BBC is now the part of the Left Front.
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