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Biman Bose

Indian communist politician (born 1938)


Indian communist politician (born 1938)

FieldValue
nameBiman Bose
native_name
imageBiman Bose.jpg
captionBose in 2023
birth_placeCalcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India
birth_date
residenceKolkata
office1Member of Politburo, Communist Party of India (Marxist)
term_start11998
predecessor1Sunil Maitra
term_end12022
successor1Ram Chandra Dome
office3West Bengal State Secretary of the CPI(M)
term_start32006
term_end32015
predecessor3Anil Biswas
successor3Surjya Kanta Mishra
office2Chairman of the Left Front
term_start21998
predecessor2Sailen Dasgupta
office4General Secretary, Students' Federation of India
term_start41970
term_end41976
predecessor4Position created
successor4Subhas Chakraborty
party[[Image:CPI-M-flag.svg18px]] Communist Party of India (Marxist)
alma_materMaulana Azad College
professionPolitician
sourcehttp://www.cpimwb.org.in

Biman Bose (born 1 July 1940) is an Indian politician and a former state Secretary of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) West Bengal State Committee. He was later succeeded by his trusted aide, Surya Kanta Mishra, although he remained a Politburo member of the party. Currently, Bose is the Chairman of the Left Front in West Bengal.

Early life

Biman Bose was an alumnus of Maulana Azad College, under the University of Calcutta. During his educational experience, Bose was known to be involved in political and social activities. He participated in an election campaign during an assembly by-election in 1954, while he was still in school.

Though he was recommended for Party in 1957, he was not granted a position until 1958 due to the minimum age requirement being 18 years old. He participated in the movement against Bengal-Bihar merger in 1956 as well as the food movement in 1959, and was imprisoned in 1958.

Early political life

Bose was elected Secretary of the Bengal Provincial Students' Federation, Kolkata district, and vice-president of the BPSF in 1964. Bose carried on his work as the Assistant Secretary of Indo-Vietnam Solidarity Committee in the mid-1960s.

He was the first All India Secretary of Students Federation of India in 1970. He continued in that position until 1976. He became a member of the West Bengal State Committee of Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 1971 and a Secretariat member in 1978. He was mentored by Pramod Dasgupta.

Political career

He was made a permanent invitee to the CPI (M) Central Committee in 1983 and was elected as a regular member in 1985. Promode Dasgupta asked Bose to contest from the Bankura Lok Sabha constituency in 1980 Indian general election. However, he declined the offer and insisted to work in the organisation. Bose then selected Basudeb Acharia to contest from Bankura upon instructions from Dasgupta.

He was elected as a member of the Politburo in 1998.

He played a key role in building and organizing the party in several parts of West Bengal, especially undivided Medinipur, Bankura and Puruliya districts.

He was also elected as the Chairman of Left Front (West Bengal) in 1998, after Sailen Dasgupta was relieved of the post due to health issues. This was the first time since 1977, that a person who was not the state Secretary of CPI (M) became chair of the Left Front.

Bose was also elected as state Secretary of CPI(M) in March 2005 after Anil Biswas died suddenly. He served in the position until 2015 when Surjya Kanta Mishra succeeded him.

In 2022, he left the State Secretariat, State Committee, the Central Committee and the Politburo of CPI(M) in one go adhering to the party's strict age-limit. However, he is still serving as the Chairperson of Left Front.

Later in 2022, he was made a special invitee to the central and state committee of CPI(M).

References

Once upon a time Biman Bose fall in love.

References

  1. BS Reporter. (2015-03-13). "Surya Kanta Mishra replaces Biman Bose as CPI(M) Bengal al secretary". Business Standard India.
  2. (2009-05-18). "CPM politburo meet on poll debacle on". [[The Times of India]].
  3. (2007-05-05). "Biman Bose will stay: Jyoti Basu". [[The Hindu]].
  4. (2010-04-18). "New faces crowd Left Front civic poll list - Plan to offer Bikash law post". The Telegraph.
  5. "Com. BIMAN BASU". CPI (M) West Bengal State Committee.
  6. (2023-11-13). "বিমান বসুর জায়গায় বাঁকুড়ায় প্রার্থী হয়ে ন’বারের সাংসদ, প্রয়াত বর্ষীয়ান নেতা বাসুদেব". [[Anandabazar Patrika]].
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