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Sudha Roy was born on 1914 in India, is an Indian politician. Discover Sudha Roy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1914

Sudha Roy (1914–1987) was an Indian communist trade unionist and politician.

She was a prominent leader of the Bengal Labour Party, the Bolshevik Party of India and later joined the Communist Party of India.

She was one of the most prominent female leaders of the Bengali left.

Roy was born in 1914 into a Kayastha landlord family in Faridpur.

1930

She joined labour movement in the 1930s, having been introduced to labour politics by her brother Sisir Roy during her student days.

1932

She worked as mathematics teacher at Kamala Girls School in south Calcutta between 1932 and 1958.

At the time she was a well-known labour leader.

Roy, nicknamed Bahinji ('Honoured sister') by dock workers, would pass the Kidderpore dock daily in the afternoon for union tasks.

1933

Alongside her brother, she became a key leader of the Bengal Labour Party when it was founded in 1933.

1936

The Bolshevik Party joined the Communist Party in early 1936, and Sudha Roy also

joined the CPI.

She was probably the second woman to join the illegal CPI in Bengal.

The first one was Latika Sen. Latika became

1939

That was in 1939

in Tripuri Congress on the question of Subhash Bose.

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 too left

CPI along with others to join the Bolshevik

Party.

1941

In 1941, she gave up her job for a time to work in the BLP.

1943

Roy joined the women's movement in 1943, being active in the All India Women's Conference.

1949

a martyr in police firing on April 27, 1949.

Bolshevik Party once again reconstituted

and re-emerged as a party.

1951

Sudha Roy was the sole candidate of the BPI in the 1951–1952 parliamentary election.

She stood in Barrackpore constituency and obtained 25,792 votes (16.2% of vote in the constituency).

1954

Roy served as vice chair of the National Federation of Indian Women between 1954 and 1982.

She was jailed in 1954.

1957

Roy contested the Fort constituency in the 1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.

She finished in fourth place, with 9.75% of the votes.