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