Kolkata, June 12, (IANS): The CPI(M) has appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to issue a set of postage stamps to mark the centenary of late West Bengal chief minister Jyoti Basu.
In a letter to Singh released to the media
Wednesday, Communist Party of India (Marxist) Rajya Sabha member and central
committee member Shyamal Chakraborty said Basu's centenary would be celebrated
from July 8 this year to July 8 2014.
"I propose that your good office may kindly
advice Department of Posts to publish a set of commemorative postage stamps in
his name during his birth centenary," said Chakraborty.
An identical letter was sent to Communication
and Information Technology Minister Kapil Sibal.
In his letter, Chakraborty refered to the role
Basu played in India's political life after Independence.
"He (Basu) ran a government in a state for
consecutive five terms. (He) had the widest experience of working with 10 out
of 13 prime ministers of India. This may be reckoned as unprecedented record in
the history of democracy."
Chakraborty also pointed out that during his
stint as the country's finance minister between 1991 and 1996, Singh had worked
with Basu.
Basu, born July 8, 1914, was at the helm of
affairs in West Bengal for over 23 years from 1977, the longest chief
ministerial tenure in India. He voluntarily stepped down in 2000 due to ill
health.
Basu almost became India's prime minister in
1996 at the head of a centre-Left United Front government. But the CPI-M vetoed
the proposal, and he later dubbed the party's decision a "historical
blunder".
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