The Parliament was eventually shut down because of the growing support for the revolutionary ideas promoted by members of the Workers' International League.
Adopting the tactics of the Proletarian Military Policy, they were elected to the positions of Prime Minister and Home Secretary.
In the British Army in India such parliaments existed briefly at both Mhow and Deolali transit camp, and perhaps others.
The original structure of the Mhow parliament had a government and left wing opposition, but due to a larger number of left-wingers in the parliament the government dissolved and was replaced by the left party, with a centre and right opposition parties.
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