'The 7 January rally at the historic Brigade Parade Ground was a symbolic passing-of-the-baton-to the next-generation by the CPI(M), a party often criticised in West Bengal for failing to come out of the hangover of the Jyoti Basu-Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee-Anil Biswas-Biman Bose era. While Basu and Bhattacharjee ran Left Front governments for a combined 34 years in the state, Bose succeeded Biswas as the state secretary in charge of party affairs, says Deep Halder in his column.
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