Indian general election, November 1939 (Fascist Coup Britain)

The November 1939 Indian General election resulted in a second hung Parliament.

Background
As a result of failed coalition negotiations snap elections had to be held in an attempt to prevent the political deadlock.

Results
Whilst the elections produced a hung Parliament, the sense of urgency brought about by the outbreak of the Second World War enabled the formation of a government of National Unity by the 6 major parties in the Legislative Assembly.