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'''Manik Sarkar''' ({{lang-bn|'''মানিক সরকার'''}}, born 1949) is an ]n politician. He became Chief Minister of ] in March 1998, and is a Politburo Member of ].<ref> from the 7th (1964) to the 18th Congress(2005)</ref><ref> elected on the 19th Congress</ref> He was a prominent leader of ].{{cn}} In March 2008, he was sworn in as leader of ], the Tripura coalition government.<ref></ref> '''Manik Sarkar''' ({{lang-bn|'''মানিক সরকার'''}}, born 1949) is an ]n politician. He became Chief Minister of ] in March 1998, and is a Politburo Member of ].<ref> from the 7th (1964) to the 18th Congress(2005)</ref><ref> elected on the 19th Congress</ref> He was a prominent leader of ].{{cn}} In March 2008, he was sworn in as leader of ], the Tripura coalition government.<ref></ref>



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Manik Sarkar (Template:Lang-bn, born 1949) is an Indian politician. He became Chief Minister of Tripura in March 1998, and is a Politburo Member of Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was a prominent leader of Students Federation of India. In March 2008, he was sworn in as leader of Left Front, the Tripura coalition government.

References

  1. List of Politburo Members from the 7th (1964) to the 18th Congress(2005)
  2. List of Politburo and Central Committee members elected on the 19th Congress
  3. 6th Left Front Govt Assumes Office

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