Sarat Kumar Kar | |
Birth Date: | 1939 9, df=y |
Birth Place: | Cuttack |
Residence: | Bhubaneswar |
Office: | Speaker: 12th Odisha Legislative Assembly |
Constituency: | Mahanga |
Term Start: | 10 March 2000 |
Term End: | 21 May 2004 |
Predecessor: | Chintmani Dyan Samanatara |
Successor: | Maheswar Mohanty |
Office1: | Member: Odisha Legislative Assembly |
Constituency1: | Mahanga |
Term Start1: | 2000 |
Term End1: | 2004 |
Predecessor1: | Shaikh Matlub Ali |
Successor1: | Bikram Keshari Barma |
Constituency2: | Mahanga |
Term Start2: | 1990 |
Term End2: | 1995 |
Predecessor2: | Shaikh Matlub Ali |
Successor2: | Shaikh Matlub Ali |
Constituency3: | Cuttack |
Office3: | Member: 6th Lok Sabha |
Term Start3: | 1977 |
Term End3: | 1980 |
Predecessor3: | Janaki Ballabh Patnaik |
Successor3: | Janaki Ballabh Patnaik |
Office4: | Member: Odisha Legislative Assembly |
Constituency4: | Mahanga |
Term Start4: | 1971 |
Term End4: | 1974 |
Predecessor4: | Biraja Prasad Ray |
Successor4: | Shaikh Matlub Ali |
Party: | Biju Janata Dal |
Education: | MA |
Alma Mater: | Allahabad University |
Spouse: | Anima Mishra Kar |
Relatives: | Rajat Kumar Kar (brother) |
Sarat Kumar Kar (5 September 1939 – 12 October 2020)[2] was a politician and writer from Odisha, India. He was a member of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) political party.[3]
He was a member of the 6th Lok Sabha (1977–80) and was elected three times (1971–74, 1990-95, and 2000-04) to the Odisha Legislative Assembly from Mahanga.[4] Kar became the Minister for Education and Culture in 1971 in the Bishwanath Das led coalition Government. He was the youngest Cabinet Minister in Odisha's political history and the record remains intact till today. He was elected as a Janata Party (Lok Dal) MP in 1977 from Cuttack after defeating Congress stalwart and the then sitting Union Minister, Shri J.B.Patnaik.He was the speaker of the Twelfth Assembly from 10 March 2000 to 21 May 2004.[5] He joined politics in 1964 after completing his master's degree in Political Science from the prestigious Allahabad University. During his Allahabad University days, he had the opportunity to interact with Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri who inspired him to join politics. Shri Kar participated in the political meetings of Shri Shastri and became a member of the AICC. Shri Shastri asked him to meet Shri Biju Patnaik after returning to Odisha. Shri Kar met Shri Biju Patnaik. Biju babu took a liking for him and Shri Kar remained his close confidant till Biju babu's death.
Shri Kar wrote four poetry books (Druta Bilambita, Manthan, Romanthan and Ananya), one long fiction (Samayara Jete Dheu), one spiritual book and hundreds of articles in newspapers and magazines on literary, social, spiritual and political topics in Odia. He was a prolific orator on politics and culture. A great devotee of Lord Jagannath, he gave commentary on the Lord's Car Festival ("Rath Yatra") on All India Radio, Doordarshan and private TV channels for the last 45 years.
His spouse, Smt. Anima Mishra Kar, is a retired Professor in English. She is an accomplished singer and was an "A" Grade artist for All India Radio, Cuttack from the 1960s to the 1990s. His elder son, Shri Suman Kar is a lecturer in English in Bhubaneswar. His younger son, Shri Sobhan Kar, was an Indian Revenue Service officer and worked for the Government of India in New Delhi for more than two decades. He took voluntary retirement from Government service and is currently engaged in social work.
Shri Kar died on 12 October 2020, from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, aged 81.[2]