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Prasanta Sur ( bn, প্রশান্ত শূর; 1 January 1923 – 29 February 2008) was the convenor of the Kolkata district Left Front committee and became the first Left Front Mayor of
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during 1969. A member of the state committee of
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, Sur was the urban development minister in the first Left Front government in 1977. Later, he also held key portfolios like health, refugee rehabilitation etc. He died on 29 February 2008, aged 85, after suffering from age-related problems.


Family background and early life

Sur's father was Rai Saheb Nagendra Nath Sur, a member of the landed gentry of (erstwhile) east Pakistan. The Rai Saheb disowned him after Prasanta Sur joined the Communist movement in Kolkata. An obstinate and proud man, the Rai Saheb continued to live at his home in East Pakistan until he was assassinated by the Pakistani Army in 1971. He Was one of great leaders like Saroj Dutta, Jyoti Basu,
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and
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. Sur qualified as a lawyer but never practiced law as he became a full-timer in the
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.


Refugee movement

Sur joined the Communist Party of India in 1949.


Electoral politics

When CPI split up, he joined the Communist Party of India (Marxist). During the repression of the Communists in the late sixties Sur had to remain underground and was also in prison. In 1969 he became the first Communist Mayor of
Kolkata Kolkata (, or , ; also known as Calcutta , the official name until 2001) is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal, on the eastern bank of the Hooghly River west of the border with Bangladesh. It is the primary business, comme ...
. In 1968, he entered assembly election scenario. He won the
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assembly seat successively in 1977, 1982, 1987 and 1991.


Urban development

Sur was urban development minister from 1977 till 1982. It was under him that the then
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really got off the ground, becoming a prime agency for development. The UF government came to office and was gone before it could really dig itself in. Nevertheless, this was not the case at the Kolkata Municipal Corporation. There the Left won the civic polls, and stayed in office until 1972. Prasanta Sur had become the first Communist mayor of metropolis, and commenced the move that was aimed at reorienting the developmental drive of the civic body towards the mass of the people, especially the urban poor, and the refugees who had kept coming to the city and its surroundings, all the while. Prasanta Sur was the urban development minister of the Left Front government from 1977 till 1982, it was under him that the then Calcutta Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA, now KMDA), really got off the ground, becoming a prime agency for development from the moribund state it had been put in. A host of roads, bridges, and the Sealdah fly-over were constructed under him despite violent opposition by both factions of the Pradesh Congress (Subrata Mukherjee had then split from and was virtually at war with the Somen Mitra-led fraction). He was assaulted in a brutish way—he carried the marks on his face well into his sunset years—when going on a house-to-house campaign in the Sealdah region, explaining to the people the need for the fly-over to be constructed. Sur was also the founder of Netaji Nagar Day college.


Health

Prasanta Sur was also a great success as a health minister of the LF government (1987–1996), and he especially turned his attention to the development of a rural health network while strengthening the government-run hospitals and research centres in the cities, large, and small.


Later life and death

In 1998, he lost to
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in the Calcutta South (Lok Sabha constituency). A simple man of humble disposition, and uncomplicated lifestyle, he, thereafter, devoted himself full-time to party work. He died on 29 February 2008. As per his wishes his body was donated for medical research to Nilratan Sarkar Medical College in Kolkata. The last journey from Alimuddin Street to NRS Hospital was attended by thousands of party workers and ordinary people paying their last salute to the strains of the "Communist Internationale".


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sur, Prasanta Politicians from Kolkata Communist Party of India (Marxist) politicians from West Bengal 1923 births 2008 deaths Mayors of Kolkata University of Calcutta alumni