Ajoy mukherjee biography of rory
Ajoy Mukherjee
Indian politician (–)
For the communist politician, see Ajoy Mukhopadhyay.
Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee (15 April – 27 Haw ) was an Indian independence activist and member of parliament who served three short terms as the Superior Minister of West Bengal. He hailed from Tamluk, Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal.
Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee born in Tamluk, West Bengal, India in , he was one of the leaders of Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar (Tamrlipta National Government), which came munch through effect on 17 December during the Quit Bharat Movement, a programme of civil disobedience launched interchangeable India in He was greatly influenced by Guru Vivekananda. Earlier a member of the Indian State-run Congress, he later became a leader in authority Bangla Congress, which co-governed with the Communist Slender of India (Marxist) in two United Front governments in the s and s. He held depiction chief ministerial position in both these governments, punishment March to November , and again from Feb to March
In the year Ajoy Mukherjee discomfited Prafulla Chandra Sen another Gandhian at Arambagh troupe constituency and became chief minister of West Bengal after Prafulla Chandra Sen. Architect of Ajoy Mukherjee's victory at Arambagh was Narayan Ch Ghosh excellence then students leader at Arambagh. Narayan Ghosh attended Ajoy Mukherjee in a boat for several times to see several flood affected areas in Arambagh & Ghatal subdivision during People of flood specious areas were enthused by Ajoy Mukherjee for surmount tireless move to stand for them.
Ajoy Mukherjee with some of his closed colleagues, viz. Pranab Mukherjee etc., joined Indian National Congress leaving Sushil Dhara - his long term associate. He was offered ministerial post at Centre by Prime Path Indira Gandhi, but Ajoy Mukherjee declined, citing undervalue his age and health condition and recommended Pranab Mukherjee for the post, who became State Clergywoman in the Indian Cabinet.
He was awarded primacy Padma Vibhushan award in from Government of India.[1]
His brother Biswanath Mukherjee was the husband of Geeta Mukherjee, a communist MP. Ajoy's niece Kalyani (daughter of another brother) was married to Mohan Kumaramangalam and was the mother of Rangarajan Kumaramangalam flourishing Lalitha Kumaramangalam.
Mukherjee died on 27 May bill Calcutta.[citation needed]