Tippera Krishak Samiti

Then the organization was restructured under the leadership of Anti-British sentiment Member Mukhlesur Rahman, Kamini Kumar Dutta and Abdul Malek.

The winners were able to defeat the elite candidates from the Congress, Muslim League and Krishak Praja Party by a huge margin.

[1] With the spread of Muslim nationalism in the 1940s, the Left-backed Tripura peasant associations gradually became smaller and many more headed for extinction.

The organization, once known as Tripura, became the stronghold of the Samiti so small that all major parties, including the Muslim League, tried to mobilize it for their own sake.

On the other hand, in the northern and northeastern districts of Bengal, there was virtually no participation of the Tripura Farmers' Association in the Tebhaga Movement, held from 1946 to 1947.