Protiva Mukherjee | |
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Born | 1934
Birbhum district,
West Bengal, India |
Died | 2013 |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Politician |
Protiva Mukherjee (1934–2013) was an Indian politician, belonging to the Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist).
Mukherjee was born in 1934 in a middle-class family in Birbhum District. [1] After joining SUCI she became active in organizing peasants in her district. [1] She contested the Suri constituency seat in the 1962 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, finishing in second place with 7,702 votes (21.12%). [2] She again contested the Suri seat in the 1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, finishing in second place with 14,828 votes (36.34%). [3] As of 1968 she served as president of the Birbhum District Central Co-operative Bank Limited Employees Union, based in Suri. [4]
She was elected to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from the Suri constituency seat in the 1969 and 1971 elections. [5] In the 1969 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election she got 27,517 votes (57.40%). [6] She held the post of Minister of State for Roads and Road Development in the second United Front government of West Bengal, formed in 1969. [7] [8] She was the only female minister in the West Bengal government at the time. [9] In the 1971 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election she got 12,060 votes (34.54% of the votes in Suri), defeating the candidates of CPI(M), Bangla Congress and Congress(I). [10] In the violent environment of the area during the polls, Mukherjee was the sole prominent local political leader that had not sought refugee elsewhere. [11]
Mukherjee lost the Suri seat in the 1972 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, being defeated by the Congress(I) candidate in a straight contest. She got 20,894 votes (44.01%). [12] She again contested the Suri seat in the 1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, finishing in third place behind the Congress(I) and CPI(M) candidates. [13] She got 9,880 votes (19.50%). [13] She again finished in third place in Suri in the 1982 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, winning 4,797 votes (5.88%). [14]
Mukherjee died in 2013. [15]
Protiva Mukherjee | |
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Born | 1934
Birbhum district,
West Bengal, India |
Died | 2013 |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Politician |
Protiva Mukherjee (1934–2013) was an Indian politician, belonging to the Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist).
Mukherjee was born in 1934 in a middle-class family in Birbhum District. [1] After joining SUCI she became active in organizing peasants in her district. [1] She contested the Suri constituency seat in the 1962 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, finishing in second place with 7,702 votes (21.12%). [2] She again contested the Suri seat in the 1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, finishing in second place with 14,828 votes (36.34%). [3] As of 1968 she served as president of the Birbhum District Central Co-operative Bank Limited Employees Union, based in Suri. [4]
She was elected to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from the Suri constituency seat in the 1969 and 1971 elections. [5] In the 1969 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election she got 27,517 votes (57.40%). [6] She held the post of Minister of State for Roads and Road Development in the second United Front government of West Bengal, formed in 1969. [7] [8] She was the only female minister in the West Bengal government at the time. [9] In the 1971 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election she got 12,060 votes (34.54% of the votes in Suri), defeating the candidates of CPI(M), Bangla Congress and Congress(I). [10] In the violent environment of the area during the polls, Mukherjee was the sole prominent local political leader that had not sought refugee elsewhere. [11]
Mukherjee lost the Suri seat in the 1972 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, being defeated by the Congress(I) candidate in a straight contest. She got 20,894 votes (44.01%). [12] She again contested the Suri seat in the 1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, finishing in third place behind the Congress(I) and CPI(M) candidates. [13] She got 9,880 votes (19.50%). [13] She again finished in third place in Suri in the 1982 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election, winning 4,797 votes (5.88%). [14]
Mukherjee died in 2013. [15]