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‘When I was ill, you were nervous, we found Buddha as a way out’

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Posted: May 24, 2008 at 0123 hrs IST

Kolkata, May 23 They were among the nine leaders who formed the first CPM politburo in 1964. Together they shaped the party ever since. One became India’s longest-serving chief minister, and nearly its prime minister. In a fractious political time, the other was seen as The Great Moderator. As Harkishen Singh Surjeet fights a prolonged illness, Jyoti Basu sent him a letter dated May 21:

I am deeply grieved to hear about your continued illness. I was just now reminiscing how for long years we have been working together particularly after the split of the party. I can never forget the role you played in organising and giving leadership to the Party.

I particularly remember the day when due to my illness I wanted to leave the responsibility given to me by the Party, as Chief Minister of West Bengal. You came and met me in my house. Then you seemed to be nervous, thought that this may adversely affect the Party.

After discussion then we worked out a formula that we would create a new post of deputy chief minister, who will later on be the chief minister and I shall not stand for election. That formula worked very well.

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee was very well accepted both by the Party and the people of West Bengal. So, at the end of my tenure, I resigned and Buddhadeb took over the chief ministership. I also remember with pride how you helped the Party to flourish in different provinces.

I also remember how you did agree with me that the unity of the Left parties in West Bengal is essential and I feel proud that the Left Front government carried on thirty-one years with the support and love of the people of the state.

I remember you also played host to my family when we went to Punjab. Though I am older than you and now almost bedridden, I am confident that our Party will go forward from success to success in many parts of India.

Despite many crests and ebbs, people will finally emerge victorious and go in for a classless society free from exploitation of any form. At the end, I want to remember with pride the role you played in the new political situation in the country to keep the communal BJP at bay.

We extended our outside support to Congress, incumbent upon the basis of the Common Minimum Programme and the interests of the people and the country.

Jyoti Basu
Kolkata

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