[1] It had no links to the Socialist Party of French India of Edouard Goubert.
[1] The Mahe Socialist Party played a prominent role in the 1948 rebellion in Mahé.
Raghavan Mangalat was sentenced to twenty years of imprisonment for his role in the revolt.
[1][2] The Mahe Socialist Party participated in the Joint Conference of the representatives of the people of the Portuguese and French Settlements in India, a body of parties formed in May 1951 supporting integration of Goa and French India into independent India.
[3] The Mahe Socialist Party won one of the three seats assigned to Mahé in the August 1959 Pondicherry Representative Assembly election.