Monday, January 18, 2010

The last helmsman : Jyoti Basu 1914-2010

 
 
The last helmsman : Jyoti Basu 1914-2010
Jyoti Basu, who ruled Bengal for a record 23 years but was stopped by his party from becoming Prime Minister, died today minutes before noon after a 17-day battle with pneumonia. ...  | Read.. 
 
Mamata homage with last-chapter jab at Left
Mamata Banerjee today paid tributes to Jyoti Basu but packed in a punch at his party, saying he was "the last chapter of the Left movement" in Bengal. ...  | Read.. 
 
Basu backed me on trust vote: Somnath
The day Jyoti Basu died, Somnath Chatterjee, the former Lok Sabha Speaker, rekindled the debate on his expulsion from the CPM. ...  | Read.. 
 
Controversies that dogged the pragmatic chief minister
Unlike Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, Jyoti Basu was never known as a politician who would court controversy. ...  | Read.. 
 
Leaders remember Basu
His advice was statesman-like but always pragmatic and based on unshakable values ...  | Read.. 
 
Lungs that survived many a battle finally give in
Jyoti Basu lost his last medical battle because his lungs, virtually the only organs that had never given him trouble, failed him. ...  | Read.. 
 
The last helmsman : Jyoti Basu 1914-2010
 
 
Jyoti Basu is no more with us. He has left us. I can't speak any more
BIMAN BOSE
Sonia showers rich praise
If some eyebrows were raised by the decision of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh not to be present ...  | Read..
Echo of blunder thunder
One word assailed the CPM today from every direction. ...  | Read..
YOUR PICTURES
Share your pictures with us.
Send your photos with caption to: Email: ttfeedback@abpmail.com
Selected pictures will be included in the 'Your Pictures' section of our Gallery. The gallery is also available on your mobile phone at http://www.telegraphindia.com/wap
Nation More.. 
THE DECADES
Tracking Jyoti Basu and the world that was   | Read.. 
Calcutta More.. 
Home they brought the leader dead
Sunday, 3.03pm. The hearse carrying Jyoti Basu's body, draped in a red flag bearing the hammer and s...   | Read.. 
Opinion More.. 
Born to charm
Manmohan Singh once adapted a famous comment about Britain's R.A. Butler to say that   | Read.. 
Sports More.. 
Bangladesh prove a point
The Indian cricket team's best move on a truncated day came off the field, when senior-most pro Sac...   | Read.. 
Entertainment More.. 
Being Bachchan
firstly, the great joy of coming back to Calcutta and secondly the opportunity to come to the Netaj...   | Read.. 
The last helmsman : Jyoti Basu 1914-2010
- Creator of history, cheated in history's blunder
● DEATH AT 11.47AM ● FINAL FAREWELL ON TUESDAY ● 2-DAY STATE MOURNING ● HOLIDAY ON MONDAY ● BODY AT PEACE HAVEN ● AT ASSEMBLY ON TUESDAY ● BODY TO BE DONATED ● LAST CHAPTER, SAYS MAMATA

Calcutta, Jan. 17: Jyoti Basu, who ruled Bengal for a record 23 years but was stopped by his party from becoming Prime Minister, died today minutes before noon after a 17-day battle with pneumonia.

Basu, 95, leaves behind son Chandan.

"I have come to give you a sad news. Jyoti Basu is no more with us. He has left us… I can't speak any more," said Biman Bose, the CPM state secretary, tears welling up in his eyes.

Chandan, who stood next to him, declined to speak with folded hands.

Basu died at 11.47am "due to pneumonia, septicaemic shock and multi-organ failure", said the hospital where he had been admitted on January 1. A hospital source said the doctors declared Basu dead after health minister Surjya Kanta Mishra, a doctor himself, felt his pulse and confirmed his death.

"We are deeply saddened by the death of our revered leader Jyoti Basu, who was known as a living legend," chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said.

The state government declared a holiday tomorrow for its employees and a two-day state mourning for the departed leader who made history at the head of the world's longest-running democratically elected communist government.

"It is not a holiday under the Negotiable Instruments Act," said chief secretary Asok Mohan Chakrabarti, adding that the government was requesting private organisations and educational institutions to close their establishments tomorrow.

Within minutes of Basu's death being announced, people started converging on the Salt Lake hospital with party flags, flowers and cutouts of the leader. Muted slogans of "Comrade Jyoti Basu, lal salaam, lal salaam" wafted in the chilly afternoon air as Basu's body wrapped in the red flag emerged from the hospital in a hearse after 3pm.

A couple of thousand people had gathered in front of the hospital. Groups of mourners stood by the side of the road as the hearse made its way in a 30-car convoy to Chandan's residence nearby and to Indira Bhavan, also in Salt Lake, that had been Basu's home since 1989 on its way to the mortuary Peace Haven.

Over 100 CPM supporters stood at the central Calcutta funeral parlour with party flags, shouting "Comrade Jyoti Basu amar rahe". Basu's body will lie embalmed there all of tomorrow.

On Tuesday, it will be taken to Writers' Buildings, Assembly, the CPM party office and finally to SSKM Hospital. As Basu had wished, the body will be donated to the medical school.

Mamata Banerjee, who fought many bitter battles with Basu, was the first among Opposition leaders to reach the hospital. "He was the first and last chapter of the Left Front government and Left movement," she said.

CPM secretary Prakash Karat, who had successfully led the opposition within the party to Basu becoming Prime Minister in 1996, said: "Although he died at the age of 95, he leaves us bereft — because there will be none like Jyoti Basu again."

Basu had later described the decision of the party's central committee to reject the proposal to make him Prime Minister as an "historic blunder". Karat was in town to attend another meeting of the central committee when Basu died.

As a founder member of the CPM, Basu, who joined the communist movement in the forties, was no stranger to history, having won 10 of the 11 elections he contested.

Leading a coalition government for over two decades, he also showed how to hold an alliance together, a fact that was acknowledged today by the increasingly restless CPM partners.

In a nation not known for its politicians stepping down from power, Basu relinquished his post in November 2000, installing Bhattacharjee.

His successor said today: "He was a tall leader and I was a small fry. But he gave me full confidence."

Although Basu was recognised more as a government than a party man, primarily because of the widely held view that the Bengal CPM was built by Promode Dasgupta, who was its secretary. But it was only partly true. The CPM grew into a monolithic organisation after the Left Front came to power in 1977. It was Basu who captured in his persona the political mood of the times.

Once he felt safe about staying on in power, however, Basu left it to his party to change Bengal in accordance with its script. If land reforms became the landmark policy initiative in the early years — beyond that point the CPM seemed to have lost the plot — Basu became the face of a party that had perfected the art of winning elections.

Basu's rule came to be identified with CPM rule. On many issues that saw differences between him and the party, it was the party's writ that eventually ran.

The result was the emergence and consolidation of what has been called "the party society". For 30-odd years, it was the CPM that electorally profited from this society. If today the tide has turned, the seeds were sown in Basu's Bengal.

This weight of the party stymied Bengal's economic prospects after liberalisation. Basu did push for industrialisation, but within the party's political compulsions.

By the time Bhattacharjee and the CPM came to realise it was time to bring the new economy to Bengal, the long party rule Basu had done little to change made a real breakthrough almost impossible to achieve. With the failures of Basu's long reign, Bhattacharjee had little chance of success in his late attempts at recovering lost ground for Bengal.

Today, though, the chief minister credited Basu as being the "architect of the industrial policy I am pursuing.… I feel I have to carry on his unfinished work."

 

Top
Email This Page Print This Page

 More stories in Front Page

  • Leaders remember Basu
  • Mamata homage with last-chapter jab at Left
  • Basu backed me on trust vote: Somnath
  • Controversies that dogged the pragmatic chief minister
  • Lungs that survived many a battle finally give in
  • Echo of blunder thunder
  • Sonia showers rich praise
  • The last helmsman : Jyoti Basu 1914-2010
  • News results for Jyoti Basu


    The Hindu
    Basu's condition 'very, very' critical‎ - 2 days ago
    Veteran Marxist leader Jyoti Basu's condition turned "very, very critical" Friday night after he suffered multi-organ failure and was not responding to ...
    Hindustan Times - 434 related articles »
  • Image results for Jyoti Basu

     - Report images
  • Jyoti Basu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Jyoti Basu (Bengali: জ্যোতি বসু) (8 July 1914 – 17 January 2010) or 'Jyotirindra Basu' was an Indian politician belonging to the Communist Party of ...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jyoti_Basu - Cached - Similar -
  • | Jyoti Basu

    Colossus of the communist and democratic movement of our nation and the leader of the people, Jyoti Basu passes away today Read more ...
    www.jyotibasu.net/ - Similar -
  • CPM leader Jyoti Basu dies at 95 - India - The Times of India

    17 Jan 2010 ... KOLKATA: Veteran communist and former chief minister Jyoti Basu passed away on Sunday at 11.47 am. CPM state secretary Biman Bose broke the ...
    timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...Jyoti-Basu.../5455074.cms - 4 hours ago - Cached -
  • Chronology of Jyoti Basu's life - India - The Times of India

    17 Jan 2010 ... KOLKATA: Jyoti Basu, who died here Sunday, resigned from active politics in 2000 but continued to guide the communist movement in India. ...
    timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...Jyoti-Basus.../5455135.cms - 4 hours ago - Cached -
  • Latest results for Jyoti Basu

    - PauseResume
    1. Final preparations at hospital to receive Basu's donated body
      The Hindu - 4 minutes ago

      PTI PTI Communist leaders Prakash Karat, Biman Bose, Nirupam Sen and others carry the body of veteran leader Jyoti Basu to place it inside Peace Heaven ...
    2. 'Basu, a tireless crusader against communalism'
      Kolkata Mirror - 6 minutes ago
      New Delhi: Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Sunday described Marxist veteran Jyoti Basu as a towering figure on the national scene, a tireless crusader ...
    3. PNB on credit growth
      18 Jan 2010 ... 16 years of reporting on Jyoti Basu Monday, Jan 18, 2010. TCS Q3 review. Monday, Jan 18, 2010. Car rally with visually impaired navigators ...
      www.ndtv.com/news/videos/video_player.php?id=1194242 - 9 minutes ago -
    1. Jyoti Basu: The pragmatist

    1 min 59 sec - 1 day ago -

    Rated 5.0 out of 5.0


    Jyoti Basu, who strode the political arena like a colossus for over six decades, died in Kolkata on Sunday of multi-organ failure after being struck by ...
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=waq6nDQlPoM - Related videos -
  • Jyoti Basu dies in Kolkata - Yahoo! India News

    17 Jan 2010 ... Kolkata: Jyoti Basu, veteran Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader who was West Bengal chief minister for 23 years and straddled ...
    in.news.yahoo.com/242/.../tnl-jyoti-basu-dies-in-kolkata.html - 6 hours ago -
  • Indian leaders mourn Jyoti Basu' death - Yahoo! India News

    17 Jan 2010 ... Kolkata, Jan.17 (ANI): As veteran Communist leader Jyoti Basu breathed his last on Sunday here at the AMRI Hospital at 11.47 am after a ...
    in.news.yahoo.com/139/.../tnl-indian-leaders-mourn-jyoti-basu-deat.html -
  • Jyoti Basu: Latest News, Photos and Videos

    Explore Profile of Jyoti Basu at Connect.in.com, see Jyoti Basu web of connections, news, videos, photos and post your opinions.
    connect.in.com/jyoti-basu/profile-157979.html - Cached - Similar -
  • Jyoti Basu: Biography from Answers.com

    Jyoti Basu (b. 1914) Indian; Chief Minister of West Bengal 1977 – , leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Educated at St Xavier's.
    www.answers.com/topic/jyoti-basu - Cached - Similar -
  • IEO PROFILE: Jyoti Basu, Popular Communist Leader and Chief ...

    One of the last communist leaders left alive in the world, 83 year old Jyoti Basu, chief minister of West Bengal, very nearly became India's prime minister ...
    www.ieo.org/basu.html - Cached - Similar -
  • Jyoti Basu

    2 Jan 2010 ... Preview and download songs from Charmurti,Maan Abhiman,Tusi,Jyoti Basu Jabab Dao,Putul Ghar,Sadhu Judhistirer Karcha,Strir Patra by Various ...
    sunnyelectron.com/krl.php?t=jyoti%20basu - Cached -

    1. No comments:

      Post a Comment