[1][2] The founders of Kamgar Kisan Paksha wanted closer cooperation with the Communist Party of India.
Gambhirrao Avachitrao Chavan finished in third place in the Bhuswal constituency, with 38,450 votes (17.5%).
Gopal Ganesh Saundarkar finished in third place in the Nasik Central constituency, with 26,885 votes (13.10%).
[4] The tendency led by Patil and Wagh ended up merging itself into the Communist Party of India.
[4][8] A sector, led by Deshmukh and supported by the Navajivan faction (a group expelled from the Communist Party in 1942, which the Peasants and Workers Party had admitted en bloc in 1951), regrouped as the Lal Nishan Gat (Red Flag Group).