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With his passing away, an era has passed. Seventy years of public life and political activity marked him out, at the time of his death, as the most distinguished Left leader of the country.
An ardent Communist, he was one of the few political leaders in independent India who actually deepened democracy, strengthened secularism and brought the working people to the centre-stage of Indian politics. As Chief Minister of West Bengal for a record 23 years, his lasting contributions were land reforms, which gave land and security of tenure to millions of peasants, the vitalization of panchayat institutions, and the creation of an enduring atmosphere of secularism in the State.
He taught Communists how to work and serve the people in parliamentary forums in order to bring about changes in public policy.
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