Death of Buddhadeb Bhattacharya
Buddhadev Bhattacharya passed away the death of the last Chief Minister of the Left. A hearse is carrying his body through the streets of Kolkata. One day his car used to go to Writers along this road. Party workers, ordinary people on both sides of the road. Tears in everyone’s eyes. The whole country lost an honest politician. Ashok Bhattacharya, the former Municipal Minister of the state of Siliguri said that there are many memories surrounding Buddhababu.
They have done politics together for a long time. Many memories are flooding in. Buddhadev Babu’s repeated visits to Siliguri, his advice to solve the Darjeeling problem, listening to the comrades, listening to their opinions, many things have been pouring in. Grieving Comrade Ashok Bhattacharya.
Buddhadev Bhattacharya was extremely honest. very emotional When he used to come to Siliguri, he used to stay at our house sometimes. A dhoti, a Punjabi. With an old sweater. That would come later. There is no redundancy anywhere. What a simple life! He used to talk with his mother. Just like the people of the house. ‘
He was the chief minister then. When he sent the file, he said that you should do what you understand best. He listened to the opinions with his heart. He was very sincere in solving the Darjeeling problem. He repeatedly said to deal with the problem politically and ideologically.
‘He listened to opinions,’ says Ashok Bhattacharya repeatedly. According to many, this attitude of Buddhadev Bhattacharya may not match today’s politics. The era of the Chief Minister taking advice from other ministers probably ended in 2011.
Ashok Bhattacharya said, ‘He was a very cold-headed person. I have never heard a bad word. If we raised the tone a little while speaking, he would say speak from the navel. Never heard a bad word. Very few people are so honest. The star spoke highly of Boroli and Darjeeling’s oranges and tea. He liked them very much. ‘
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Ashok Bhattacharya said, ‘You know once our party was not in power. He came to Siliguri. We were not in the financial position to book him. He moved from Siliguri to Sealdah in the general room of the Darjeeling Mail. After becoming the Chief Minister, he was very zealous in solving the problems of the tea plantations of North Bengal, to solve the problems of the workers here.
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