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Gautam Deb | |
|---|---|
| Minister for Public Health Engineering & Housing Affairs, Government of West Bengal | |
| In office 1991–2011 | |
| Governor | Gopal Krishna Gandhi |
| Succeeded by | Subrata Mukherjee & Aroop Biswas |
| Constituency | Hasnabad |
| MLA | |
| In office 1987–2011 | |
| Preceded by | Amiya Bhusan Banerjee |
| Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
| Constituency | Hasnabad |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1954-01-03)3 January 1954 (age 71) |
| Political party | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
| Children | 1 |
| Alma mater | University of Calcutta |
Gautam Deb is an Indianpolitician. He served as the Housing Minister in theCommunist Party of India (Marxist) ledLeft Front government ofWest Bengal.[1] He was aMLA, elected fromHasnabad constituency defeating, Rafiqul Islam Mondal of theTrinamool Congress in 2006 and 2001, and ofCongress in 1996, Anath Bandhu Mitra of Congress in 1991 and Ananta Roy of Congress in 1987.[2]
In the2011 Assembly Election of West Bengal he filed his candidature fromDum Dum where he was defeated byBratya Basu, theBengali dramatist, director and actor who was a newcomer to politics. He was one of the 26 ministers who lost in this historic defeat of the Left Front government. However, his did not deter Deb who is still fighting against TMC[clarification needed] and inspiring many through his speeches.
He is a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India, and a secretariat member of the party's West Bengal State Committee. On 28 January 2012, he was unanimously elected as the secretary of party's North 24-Parganas District Committee of 69 members, succeeding veteran leader Amitava Bose.[3]
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