Mukunda Behari Mullick

Mukunda Behari Mullick (1888–1974) was an Indian lawyer, reformer, professor and politician.

In 1925 he formed the Bengal Depressed Classes Association and was chosen as its first president.

[2] He fought 1921 and 1925 elections from Khulna constituency as independent candidate but lost.

Then he was nominated as member of Bengal Legislative Council and re-elected in 1937 elections then became minister of Cooperative Credit & Rural Indebtedness in first A.K Fazlul Haq 's govt.

[4][5] In 1942 Mullick founded Bengal Scheduled Castes Party with his brother Pulinda Behari Mullick and it created two factions among Dalits, another being led by Jogendra Nath Mandal of Bengal Scheduled Caste League.