Lalchand Fulamali
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Lalchand Fulamali (Bengali: লালচাঁদ ফুলমালি) (born November 1935) is an Indian politician, hailing from Brahmanbahara village in Birbhum District.[1] Fulamali became a member of the Communist Party of India in 1957 and represented the party in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from 1971 to 1977.
Political worker
Fulamali became a member of the CPI in 1957.[1] He was active in the local area and became a member of the gram panchayat ('village council').[1] In 1962 he was jailed during a food movement.[1] Fulamali stood as the CPI candidate in the Mayureswar (SC) constituency in the 1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election; with 5,738 votes (19.28%) he finished in third place behind the Congress and CPI(M) candidates.[2] He did not contest the subsequent 1969 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election.[3] From 1967-1970 he was arrested at a number of times.[1]