تلخیص
This paper will explore Intra class conflict and landed factionalism in the Institution of
Punjab Legislative Assembly that how the personal jealousies, clannish rivalries and vested
interest created factions in Punjab legislative assembly which weakened its organization and
working of the institution. Research examines Political culture of the landlords rooted with
factional conflict, dominated legislative assembly which failed to generate a powerful political,
social and economic structure in the province. The study will shed light on how in the post-colonial
era Punjab elites wanted to retain their privileged position in the administration structure of
Punjab and how these factional conflicts were encouraged by bureaucracy.