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'''Tamil Nadu Forward Bloc''' was a [[political party]] in [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. The party was founded in 1981 through the merger of [[National Forward Bloc]] and [[Pasumpon Forward Bloc]]. by [[A. Ayyanan Ambalam]], following a split from the [[National Forward Bloc]] (NFB).
'''Tamil Nadu Forward Bloc''' was a [[political party]] in [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. The party was founded in 1981 through the merger of [[National Forward Bloc]] and [[Pasumpon Forward Bloc]] of [[Ayyanan Ambalam]], following a split from the [[National Forward Bloc]] (NFB).


In 1983, the party suffered a severe split. One section of the party rallied around [[P.K. Muthuramalinga Thevar]] and formed the [[Democratic Forward Bloc]]. Another group, led by [[K. Kandasamy]] broke away and formed the [[All India Forward Bloc (Kandasamy)]]. The rump TNFB was led by [[A. Ayyanan Ambalam]].
In 1983, the party suffered a severe split. One section of the party rallied around P.K. Muthuramalinga Thevar and formed the [[Democratic Forward Bloc]]. Another group, led by [[K. Kandasamy]] broke away and formed the [[All India Forward Bloc (Kandasamy)]]. The rump TNFB was led by Ayyanan Ambalam.


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Latest revision as of 21:04, 26 November 2022

Tamil Nadu Forward Bloc was a political party in Tamil Nadu, India. The party was founded in 1981 through the merger of National Forward Bloc and Pasumpon Forward Bloc of Ayyanan Ambalam, following a split from the National Forward Bloc (NFB).

In 1983, the party suffered a severe split. One section of the party rallied around P.K. Muthuramalinga Thevar and formed the Democratic Forward Bloc. Another group, led by K. Kandasamy broke away and formed the All India Forward Bloc (Kandasamy). The rump TNFB was led by Ayyanan Ambalam.

Sources[edit]

  1. Bose, K., Forward Bloc, Madras: Tamil Nadu Academy of Political Science, 1988.