Economist and former CPM leader prasenjit evil to join the Kolkata congress today. Who is he?

Economist and social activist Prasenjit Evil is ready to join the Kolkata Congress Party today, September 15. Evil, which is well known in the social and political circles of Western Bengals, resigned from the Communist Party of India (Marxist) in 2012 for differences with the party about the support of Pranab Mukherjee’s candidacy as the president of India. “I decided to join the Indian National Congress in West Bengals on Monday, September 15, with fellow activists. Our immediate goal is to strengthen the democratic movement and rebuild progressive alternatives in the center and in the Western Bengals,” Bose (51) wrote on Social Media on September 14. “Contribute to the National Movement” in interviews with different newspapers, evil said he joined the congress to “contribute to the national movement to the Constitution and the right to vote”, led by leader of the opposition Rahul Gandhi. “Congress plays a major role in breaking the polarization between the ruling Trinamole Congress (TMC) and the BJP in West Beengale,” he told the Indian Express. Western Bengals will go to the ballot box next year. ‘There is an assault on the constitution by the government of the day. The fight against it is fought by the congress part and Rahul Gandhi. They are the only one trying to protect the Constitution, ‘he told the Hindu. Who is prasenjit evil? Prasenjit evil is an economist and activist in Kolkata. He specializes in macro economy, finance and political economy. Between the 1990s and 2000, evil, an economic student, was once known among the most famous strategists of the CPI (M) -Backed Students’ Federation of India (SFI) at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). In 2012, evil was at the head of the CPI (M) research unit when he left the party in protest of the party’s decision to support the congress-led UPA’s presidential nominated pranab Mukherjee. Evil has been expelled from the CPI (M) and has since kept away from politics. Late late evil has led several movements in the Western Bengals against the National Register of Citizens (NRC) and was the convener of the joint forum against NRC Kolkata. In the recent past, evil has incurred the issue of land acquisition at the Tedocha Pachami coal mining project in the Birbhum district in Western Bengals. Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls “The immediate agenda is to handle special intensive review of election rolls, which is likely to start from October (in West Beans). Congress fed a big fight against Sir in Bihar and I associated with them and collected some experience at the grass level,” Bose told the Hindu. Evil is likely to be included in the congress at an event in Kolkata today in the presence of state congress president Subhankar Sarkar. Evil joining the congress part before the 2026 levels in the Western Bengals will be a boost to the Grand Old Party, whose election prospects have decreased in the state. The congress party has no representation in the Government Meeting, but won the Malda Dakshin Lok Sabha seat in the 2024 Lok Sabha levels. The congress of Mamata Banata Banata Banata Banata Congress to expel the 34-year-old leading front in the state in 2011. But in 2016, the party entered into an election concept with the CPI (M), but without much election success. Another leftist student leader in the congress of evil joins the steady stream of former leaders joining the congress. At least eight former Jnusu presidents from left organizations have moved to the congress over the decades. There is an assault on the constitution by the government of the day. The fight against it is fought by the congress part and Rahul Gandhi. DP Tripathi, SFI leader and Jnusu president of 1975-76, was the first. Tripathi moved from left to the congress before joining the Nationalist Congress Party in 1999. Shakeeel Ahmad Khan, Jnusu president of the SFI in 1992-93, also went over. Battilal Bairwa, who led the Jnusu from 1996 to 1998, is the other leftist student leader who joined the congress part. Kanhaiya Kumar, Jnusu president in 2015-16 of the CPI-supported All India Students’ Federation (AISF), also switched to the congress in 2021 and is campaigning in Bihar. (With agency input)