Biman bose biography of donald

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  • Biman Bose

    Indian communist politician (born 1938)

    Biman Bose (born 1 July 1940) is an Indian politician who was once state Secretary of the West BengalCommunist Party of India (Marxist).[1] He was later succeeded by his trusted aide, Surya Kanta Mishra, although he remained a Politburo member of the party.[2] He is also Chairman of the Left Front committee of West Bengal.[3][4]

    Early life

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    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

    Ex-WB CM Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was a communist who meant business

    CPI(M) leader Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, twice the chief minister of West Bengalwho died at 80 on Thursday in his Kolkata home, was more a maverick than a Marxist. A playwright who also translated a few works bygd Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez, Bhattacharjee is known for his spartan low-profile lifestyle and his zeal to reform the party as well as the state.

    Bhattacharjee, the CM from 2000 to 2011, crossed two landmarks in the political history of West Bengal: he took the baton from the CPI(M) patriarch Jyoti Basu when he became his successor, a job that came with heavy expectations, as well as presided over the crumbling of 34-year-old Left regime in the state in 2011 when Mamata Banerjeebecame the ledare minister.

    However, Bhattacharjee is known mostly for his failed attempt to industrialise West Bengal with private investment which came at the cost of his Marxist ideology. He was the wannabe Gorbachev or D

    Basu's 'authorised' biography raises ruckus

    The "authorised" biography of Marxist leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Jyoti Basu has created a flutter in political circles, not even sparing his own party, the Communist Party of India-Marxist.

    The title of the book, Jyoti Basu -- the Authorised Biography, has itself become controversial with the question being raised as to who authorised it.

    Basu has categorically stated that he is only responsible for his quotes and nothing else. "I am responsible for my quotes, but it's your book, so you are responsible for the rest of the matter," Basu told author Surabhi Banerjee in a three-sentence 'Forward' to the book.

    Basu has nowhere said that he has authorised the biography, nor has the author put in clear terms in her preface that she has the authorisation from Basu.

    The Communist Party of India-Marxist, particularly its West Bengal unit, appears to be embarrassed with the "authorised" biography.

    Though the author clai

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