All India United Kisan Sabha

[1][2] Sahajanand had broken away from the All India Kisan Sabha in 1945, being opposed to the increasing communist domination of the movement.

[7][8] AIUKS had a few strongholds in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, but was a marginal force in other parts of India.

[2][10][11] AIUKS fielded two candidates in the 1951-1952 Lok Sabha parliamentary election; Shiva Prasad Sinha contested a seat in Gaya East, obtaining 37,351 votes (8.98%) and Chandradeo Sharma contested the Gaya North seat, obtaining 22,903 votes (17.93%).

[12] The organization fielded 20 candidates in the 1952 Bihar Legislative Assembly election.

[13] The Election Commission of India recognized AIUKS as a state party in Bihar.