Kumaranand organised a trade union of
textile mill workers in 1931, the Mill Mazdoor Sabha, with workers from three mills. This union was short-lived, as it met stern resistance from mill owners. In 1936 Kumaranand founded the Textile Labour Union. This union also failed to make any major impact. At the Indian National Congress session of 1939, Kumaranand supported the candidature of
Subhas Chandra Bose. Following his release from prison, he joined the
Communist Party of India in 1945. In 1948, after Independence, he was jailed again. In 1949 he organised the first clandestine conference of the CPI in Rajputana. ==Legislator==