Q. Who was the First Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha?
Answer: A. K. Gopalan
Notes: In the first Lok Sabha, the Communist Part of India (CPI) was the only other party other than the Congress. A. K. Gopalan, an Indian communist leader, served as the leader of the opposition in 1952. The position of Leader of the Opposition got recognition under Salary and Allowances of Leaders of Opposition in Parliament Act, 1977.

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