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The film tracks Basu's childhood days in Bangladesh, student life in London and political career in Calcutta. The writer Goutam Ghose trailed Jyoti Basu for eight years, from 1997 to 2004, across campaigns and countries for making the documentary. [232] In 2006, a CD collection was released, based on interviews with Basu, named Antaranga Jyoti ...
24 years, 165 days Sikkim Democratic Front: 2 [4] Naveen Patnaik: Odisha: 5 March 2000 12 June 2024 24 years, 99 days Biju Janata Dal: 3 [5] Jyoti Basu: West Bengal: 21 June 1977 5 November 2000 23 years, 137 days Communist Party of India (Marxist) 4 Gegong Apang: Arunachal Pradesh: 18 January 1980 19 January 1999 22 years, 250 days Indian ...
Total years of premiership 1 Jyoti Basu: CPI(M) 23 years, 137 days 23 years, 137 days 2 Bidhan Chandra Roy: INC: 12 years, 156 days 14 years, 159 days 3 Mamata Banerjee: TMC: 13 years, 211 days: 13 years, 211 days: 4 Buddhadeb Bhattacharya: CPI(M) 10 years, 188 days 10 years, 188 days 5 Siddhartha Shankar Ray: INC: 5 years, 41 days 5 years, 41 ...
Jyoti Basu was sworn in as Chief Minister of West Bengal after being elected from Satgachhia constituency. The Left Front ruled the state for seven consecutive terms 1977–2011, five with Jyoti Basu as Chief Minister and two under Buddhadev Bhattacharya .
Other parties joined in later years, most notably the Communist Party of India. The Left Front ruled the state of West Bengal for seven consecutive terms 1977–2011, five with Jyoti Basu as Chief Minister and two under Buddhadev Bhattacharya. [1] The CPI(M) is the dominant force in the alliance.
The 1977 election marked the beginning of the 34-year Left Front rule in West Bengal, with Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader Jyoti Basu leading the first Left Front cabinet. The election finally put to rest, the decade-long political instability that had begun since 1967.
After leading the Left Front government for consecutive five terms, Jyoti Basu retired from active politics and Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was appointed as his successor. Five years later, the Left Front came back to the power with Bhattacharjee again assuming the office of the Chief Minister. [8]
Jyoti Basu, 2nd longest serving Indian chief minister, Indian politician, Kolkata, West Bengal, India; Raghav Chadha, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from Punjab, India; Jayant Chaudhary, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from Uttar Pradesh, India; Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury, former organising secretary of Bangladesh Awami League; Dy. Education ...