Indian general election, May 1939 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The May 1939 Indian general election resulted in a hung Parliament.

Backgroud
The election occurred in the midst of great political instability following the collapse of the British Raj following the fall of the United Kingdom, with many Muslims calling for independence, the elections were held in an attempt to fill the power vacuum which had emerged.

Results
The elections resulted in a hung Parliament in which the Indian National Congress (INC) was the largest party but was still almost 90 seats short of a majority. In the coalition negotiations that followed the Muslim League, Akali Dal, and Europeans Party called for greater decentralisation which was ruled by the INC and the other Hindu political parties which held 169 seats in the Legislative Assembly, leader to a political deadlock in which no majority coalition could be formed, leading to snap elections in November.