The leaders of Bolshevik Party such as Niharendu Dutt, Bishwanath Dubey, Sisir Roy and others felt that the CPI should have supported Bose in his forma- tion of Forward Bloc.
They also felt that CPI was following a policy of class collabora- tion in the name of national united front.
Sudha Roy also attended the Tripuri Con- gress as a Communist delegate and took part in important CPI meetings.
She worked as mathematics teacher at Kamala Girls School in south Calcutta between 1932 and 1958.
[3] Roy contested the Fort constituency in the 1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.
[14] Whilst Roy's group constituted the majority faction, the split significantly weakened the union.
[5] The conference rejected a merger and Sudha Roy and her followers left BPI to join CPI.