Kolkata (West Bengal): The Trinamool Congress on Saturday nominated retired bureaucrat Jawhar Sircar as their candidate for the upcoming Rajya Sabha by-election in the state. The West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said they are selecting Sircar because 'his invaluable contribution to public service shall help us serve our country better.' 'We are delighted to nominate Jawhar Sircar in the Upper House of the Parliament,' a TMC statement said.
Born in Kolkata in 1952, he studied at St. Xavier’s School and then in Presidency College and Calcutta University. Sircar spent nearly 42 years in public service and was also the former CEO of Prasar Bharati.
Reacting to his nomination, Sircar said he was surprised when he was first offered the position but he would strive to work for the people. 'I have been a bureaucrat all my life. I am not a political person but I would definitely work for the development of the masses and raise the issues concerning the masses in Parliament,' he said.
'The intolerant, dictatorial Narendra Modi regime should be opposed and resisted at all levels. This nomination will give me a better opportunity to speak more forcefully against this BJP government,' Sircar said.
Sircar had submitted his resignation to the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) ministry in October 2016, four months ahead of his scheduled retirement in February 2017. 'I had never been supportive of Narendra Modi's policies and had never flinched from voicing my views after superannuation,' Sircar recalled.
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