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Becharam Manna

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Becharam Manna
Minister of State (Independent Charge),
Government of West Bengal
Assumed office
10 May 2021
GovernorJagdeep Dhankhar
Chief MinisterMamata Banerjee
Preceded byMoloy Ghatak
Member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2 May 2021
Preceded byRabindranath Bhattacharjee
ConstituencySingur
In office
13 May 2011 – 2 May 2021
Preceded byBharati Mukherjee, CPI(M)
Succeeded byKarabi Manna
ConstituencyHaripal
Personal details
Political partyTrinamool Congress
SpouseKarabi Manna

Becharam Manna is an Indian politician representing Trinamool Congress. He won the Haripal seat by a margin of 22,000 votes, in the 2011 West Bengal state assembly elections. Becharam Manna is one of the architects of Singur Land movement and leader of mass movement against the then Left Front Government. He along with his close associates worked at the grassroot level to organise distressed farmers, bargadars, sharecroppers, agricultural laborers etc. who were aggrieved and showing protest, dharnas, rally at the work site to gain the mass and media attention. The Singur seat was retained by the sitting Trinamool Congress MLA, Rabindranath Bhattacharya.[1][2] He also became Minister of State of the Agriculture Department, Government of West Bengal for few days[3] and he later joined BJP and contested from Singur Assembly Constituency as BJP candidate in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election in the year 2021 but he got defeated and Becharam Manna was elected from Singur Assembly Constituency in the year 2021. Becharam Manna is well versed in three tier Panchyati Raj System. He contested several Panchyat elections. In the early days of his political career, he contested the three-tier Panchyat election and for first time elected as Gram Panchyat member of Singur-II Gram Panchyat in the year 1993. Then he again participated in three-tier Panchyat election in the year 2008 and was elected as a member in the Singur Panchyat Samity and then he became Sahakari-Sabapati of Singur Panchyat Samity in the Year 2008. After that for the first time he contested the West Bengal Assembly Election in the year 2011 from Haripal Assembly Constituency as TMC candidate and was elected from that constituency. He also became a member of the Cabinet as Minister-Of-state constituted under the leadership of Mamata Banerjee, who defeated CPIM (Left Front) and ended 34 years of ruling. During 2012 to 2015, he served as Minister-Of-State of different dept. of Government of West Bengal e.g. Agriculture Dept., Agriculture-Marketing dept., Land and Land Reforms dept.

He was the first person to challenge the Tata group at Singur, when the Nano plant was being constructed.[4] He is the convener of Krishi Jami Raksha Samiti, a group agitating for the protection of agricultural land.[5] At 2021 Elections in West Bengal Legislative Assembly, he was made a candidate from Singur and his wife from his constituency Haripal. They both won in the election. After the election Mamta Banarjee made him Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Department of Labour (West Bengal). During early reshuffling of Cabinet, he has been conferred with the charge of Minister Of State (Independent Charge) for Agriculture Marketing Department along with Minister Of State for Panchayat and Rural Development Department, Government of West Bengal.

Background

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Becharam Manna belongs to a poor family of sharecroppers living at Ratanpur. Due to his family's farming background, he is also involved in farming & agriculture activities. He passed Secondary (Madhyamik) in the year 1986 from West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE). He also completed his Diploma in Fitter from I.T.I. Bandel, Hooghly in the year 1992. His wife is a practicing Homeopathy Doctor. During his early days he worked in a jute mill for nearly 23 years.[5][6] After winning in the elections, he confirmed that at Singur land had been “forcibly taken from nearly 2,900 villagers”.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Haripal". Assembly Elections May 2011 Results. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 19 May 2011.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Singur". Assembly Elections May 2011 Results. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 May 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Singur MLA shares dais with Becharam Manna". timesofindia.com. 14 March 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Bengal polls: Singur's 'Nano' politics". NDTV 10 April 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  5. ^ a b "The world of Becharam Manna". The Times of India. 3 October 2008. Archived from the original on 6 June 2012. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  6. ^ "87 'criminal' candidates in Bengal polls' fourth, fifth phases". TwoCircles.net. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  7. ^ "Singur hopes to get back 400 acres by Uttam Dutta". im4change. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
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