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The Right HonourableBhupesh GuptaMP | |
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Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha | |
In office 1952–1981 | |
Constituency | West Bengal |
Personal details | |
Born | (1914-10-20)20 October 1914 Itna, Mymensingh District, Bengal Province, British India (now in Bangladesh) |
Died | 6 August 1981(1981-08-06) (aged 66) Moscow, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Moscow, Russia) |
Occupation | Parliamentarian |
Bhupesh Gupta (Template:Lang-bn) (20 October, 1914 – 6 August 1981) was an Indian politician and a leader of the Communist Party of India.
Early life
He was born at Itna, in the erstwhile Mymensingh District of Bengal Province in British India. He studied at the renowned Scottish Church College of the University of Calcutta. Bhupesh Gupta joined Bengal revolutionaries in his school days.
Later life
He was a member of the Rajya Sabha for five terms from West Bengal, from 3 April 1952 till his death. He was reelected in 1958, 1964,1970 and 1976. He was a skilled parliamentarian. He died in Moscow on 6 August 1981.
References
- Some Alumni of Scottish Church College in 175th Year Commemoration Volume. Scottish Church College, April 2008. page 592
Bhupesh: Some Reminiscences,Nikhil Chakravarthy,Mainstream, VOL LIV No 44 New Delhi October 22, 2016
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