Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi Explained

Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi
Birth Date:1945 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Chirirbander, Bengal Presidency, British India
(now in Dinajpur, Bangladesh)
Residence:Kolkata
Death Place:AIIMS, New Delhi, India
Office:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Term Start:1999
Term End:2009
Predecessor:Subrata Mukherjee
Successor:Deepa Dasmunsi
Constituency:Raiganj
Office6:Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Term Start6:28 May 2004
Term End6:12 October 2008
Predecessor6:Ghulam Nabi Azad
Successor6:Vayalar Ravi
Office7:Minister of Information and Broadcasting
Term Start7:18 November 2005
Term End7:11 November 2008
Primeminister7:Manmohan Singh
Predecessor7:S. Jaipal Reddy
Successor7:Ambika Soni
Constituency3:Howrah
Constituency4:Howrah
Term Start4:1984
Term End4:1989
Term Start3:1996
Term End3:1998
Predecessor4:Samar Mukherjee
Predecessor3:Susanta Chakraborty
Successor4:Susanta Chakraborty
Successor3:Bikram Sarkar
Constituency5:Calcutta South
Term Start5:1971
Term End5:1977
Predecessor5:Ganesh Ghosh
Successor5:Dilip Chakravarty
Office8:9th President of All India Football Federation
Term Start8:1988
Term End8:2008
Predecessor8:Khalifa Ziauddin
Successor8:Praful Patel
Party:Indian National Congress (1967 - 1978) (1984 - 2017)
Otherparty:Indian National Congress (U)/Indian Congress (Socialist) (1978 - 1984)
Children:1 (son)
Source:http://164.100.24.208/ls/lsmember/biodata.asp?mpsno=104

Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi (Prio Rônjon Dashmunshi; 13 November 1945 – 20 November 2017) was an Indian National Congress politician, former Union Minister and a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Raiganj constituency of West Bengal. He died on 20 November 2017, aged 72, after nine years in a coma following a massive stroke.

Career

Dasmushi entered politics as a member of the Chhatra Parishad, the student's wing of the state Congress unit while studying in the Calcutta University as a protégé of veteran Congress leader Atulya Ghosh when the state was hit with the first-wave of Naxalite-Maoist insurgency, which saw large number of students from well-reputed colleges & universities of Calcutta abandon their studies to take up arms against the state in lines of the people's war strategy of Naxalite ideologue Charu Majumdar. He, alongside Subrata Mukherjee & Somen Mitra was the prominent militant face of the Chhatra Parishad who clashed heads-on with the student cadres of both CPI(M) & CPI(ML) alike in the politically turbulent atmosphere of the state caused by a fractured mandate in the state elections & the Naxalite insurgents.[1] Known for his organisational capability, fiery speeches & strong anti-Communist stance, Dasmunshi was violently assaulted by CPI(M) cadres in 1967 after a street rally in the suburbs of North Calcutta, which left him with a fractured arm, thereby cementing his image as a firebrand anti-Communist leader.[2] Dasmunsi was made state president of Indian Youth Congress in from 1970 to 1971. He was elected from the South Calcutta constituency in the 1971 Indian general election at the age of 26, defeating veteran Communist leader & freedom fighter Ganesh Ghosh. He lost the seat to Janata Party candidate Dilip Chakravarty in the next general election. After having a fallout with Sanjay Gandhi, Dasmunshi joined the Congress(Urs) of D. Devraj Urs in 1978. Following him coming 4th in the South Calcutta constituency during the 1980 Indian general election & the dismal performance of the party in 1982 state election, he returned back to the Congress(I) in 1984 after Indira Gandhi's murder. He was appointed as the Union Minister of State for Commerce in 1985 by prime minister Rajiv Gandhi after being elected from the Howrah constituency promising re-industrialisation of the area. But his failure to keep his electoral promise saw him lose the seat in the 1989 general election. He also led a fiery campaign against the CPI(M)-led Left Front government of the state in 1987 state election as the state PCC chief, but failed to dislodge the Communists. He again lost from Howrah in 1991, but was re-elected back from there in 1996. From 1999, he was the MP from Raiganj constituency

In 2004, in the First Manmohan Singh ministry, he was appointed as the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. He controversially banned television networks he deemed "obscene", including a three-month ban on the Sony-owned television network AXN and Fashion TV.[3] [4]

In 2007, Dasmunsi was also responsible requiring broadcaster Nimbus Communications to share broadcast rights for the Indian cricket team with the state television network, Doordarshan — this despite Nimbus paying hundreds of millions of dollars for the rights to the Board of Control for Cricket in India.[5]

Dasmunsi served as the president of the All India Football Federation for almost twenty years, from 1988 to 2008. He was succeeded by Nationalist Congress Party politician Praful Patel.

Dasmushi was re-elected as the state PCC chief in 2008 & remained so until 2010, when he was replaced with Manas Bhunia.

Electoral record

All India Football Federation

Dasmunsi succeeded Khalifa Ziauddin as the president of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) in December 1988. Under his leadership, the AIFF launched the National Football League in 1996. The National Football League would be replaced by the I-League for the 2007-08 season. The India national football team won the 2008 AFC Challenge Cup in Delhi to qualify for the 2011 AFC Asian Cup in Doha.[8]

He was a member of the FIFA Technical Study Group Member in 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup held in Sweden and a Match Commissioner in 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup held in the United States. He was also the first Indian official to be appointed as a special Duty officer, at the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He was also the Chef`de Mission of the India Olympics Contingent at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and Match Commissioner for two World Cup Matches at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany.[8]

Life

Dasmunsi was married in 1994 to Mrs. Deepa Dasmunsi, a social worker from Kolkata. They have a young son, Priyadeep Dasmunshi.

Dasmunsi suffered from numerous problems like diabetes and hypertension during his prime. While attending Durga Puja celebrations at his ancestral residence at Kaliaganj, he suffered a massive stroke and paralysis on 12 October 2008, leaving him in minimum conscious state.[9] He was admitted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in New Delhi and was later shifted to Apollo Hospital in New Delhi.[10] He remained on life support, and was diagnosed with a complete failure of the left ventricular system. In November 2009, Dasmunsi was temporarily moved to Düsseldorf, where he underwent stem cell therapy in an attempt to reverse some of the loss of brain functions caused by the stroke.[11]

Since Dasmunsi's hospitalization, his wife Deepa, to some extent had taken over his political mantle; she was elected from Raiganj (Lok Sabha constituency) in 2009.

On 10 October 2011, the Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in Delhi advised his family to take him home and care for him there.[12]

After lingering for nine years in coma, Dasmunsi finally died on 20 November 2017, a week after his 72nd birthday. His dead body was taken to Kaliaganj and was cremated at the local crematorium.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://www.indiatoday.in/amp/india/story/priya-ranjan-danmunshi-congress-west-bengal-politics-1090436-2017-11-20. Who was Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi : All you need to know.
  2. Web site: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/the-tallest-among-anti-left-before-mamata-and-after-ss-ray-no-more/articleshow/61731883.cms. The Tallest Among Anti-Left, Before Mamata Banerjee And After SS Ray, No More.
  3. Web site: AXN says sorry for 'obscene' TV . 19 February 2007 . 30 September 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930183721/http://www.ibnlive.com/news/axe-effect-banned-channel-will-play-to-govts-tune/top/31901-8.html . live .
  4. News: FTV banned . https://web.archive.org/web/20070410181306/http://www.hindu.com/2007/03/30/stories/2007033006511400.htm . dead . 10 April 2007 . Chennai, India . . 30 March 2007.
  5. News: The Hindu News Update Service . Chennai, India . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070930222129/http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200701211655.htm . 30 September 2007 .
  6. Web site: 24 – Howrah Parliamentary Constituency . 2009-01-12 . West Bengal . Election Commission of India . https://web.archive.org/web/20050411231821/http://www.eci.gov.in/ElectionAnalysis/GE/PartyCompWinner/S25/partycomp24.htm . 11 April 2005 . dead .
  7. Web site: Raignaj Lok Sabha seat 2004 . 2008-08-25 . West Bengal . Election Commission of India .
  8. Web site: AIFF CONDOLES DEATH OF FORMER AIFF PRESIDENT MR. PRIYA RANJAN DASMUNSI . 26 November 2022 . All India Football Federation . https://web.archive.org/web/20221127013457/https://www.the-aiff.com/article/aiff-condoles-death-of-former-aiff-president-mr-priya-ranjan-dasmunsi . 27 November 2022 . live .
  9. Web site: 9 years in 'minimum conscious state' . . Ajanta Chakraborty . 21 November 2017 . 21 November 2017 . 22 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171222075117/https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kolkata/9-yrs-in-minimum-conscious-state/articleshow/61731896.cms . live .
  10. http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/priyaranjan_dasmunshi_to_be_treated_in_germany.php "Priyaranjan Dasmunshi to be treated in Germany".
  11. http://www.indianexpress.com/news/after-pm-advice-stem-cell-therapy-abroad-for-dasmunsi/536126/ "After PM advice, stem cell therapy abroad for Dasmunsi".
  12. Web site: Delhi: Comatose ex-information and broadcasting minister Dasmunshi denied room in Apollo . India Today . 2011-11-09 . 10 November 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111110035143/http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/delhi-comatose-priya-ranjan-dasmunshi-denied-room-in-apollo/1/159262.html . live .
  13. Web site: Prabhu. Sunil. Veteran Congress Leader Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi, In Coma Since 2008, Dies At 72. NDTV. 20 November 2017. 20 November 2017. 20 November 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171120124325/https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/veteran-congress-leader-priya-ranjan-dasmunsi-in-coma-since-2008-dies-at-72-1777753. live.