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Ajit Sarkar was an Indian politician associated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) who represented constituencies in the state of Bihar. He was a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly and was active in left-wing politics in the Purnia region of north-eastern Bihar.
| Name | Ajit Sarkar |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Political party | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
| Region of activity | Bihar, particularly the Purnia area |
| Office | Member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly |
Sarkar built his political career in Purnia district, a region in north-eastern Bihar with a long history of agrarian struggles, communal tensions and contests between landowning groups and landless cultivators. His association with the CPI(M) placed him within the broader Indian communist movement, which has historically organised among peasants, agricultural labourers and urban workers.
Sarkar was elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly from a constituency in the Purnia region. As a CPI(M) legislator, he worked within the framework of the party's mass-line politics, focusing on issues affecting peasants and the rural poor. He was widely identified as a vocal representative of left politics in a region otherwise dominated by caste-based and centrist parties.
Ajit Sarkar is remembered as one of the prominent CPI(M) figures from Bihar at a time when the party retained a foothold in pockets of the state's countryside. His career illustrates the role played by left parties in articulating the demands of agrarian classes in Bihar's political landscape during the late twentieth century.