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Syama Prasad had entered the Bengal Legislative Council as a Congress candidate in 1929, representing Calcutta University. Following the Congress decision to boycott the Legislative Council, he resigned and got re-elected to the Council as an independent candidate in 1930. In 1937, he was elected to the Bengal Legislative Assembly from the University constituency. In December 1941, Syama Prasad and Sarat Bose (brother of Netaji Subhas Bose) succeeded in installing the first secular, progressive coalition government in the province.Syama Prasad served as finance minister in that ministry till November 1942 when he resigned to protest against repeated interventions by Governor Herbert. During the 1943-44 famine, Syama Prasad waged a courageous battle against the League-British nexus and played a stellar role in providing relief to millions of famine victims.





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