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As a student, Bhattacharyya was a full member of the erstwhile [[Communist Party of India]], and later continued as an active sympathizer of the parent party till he parted ways as a believer in market economy following the changes in China.<ref name=Red_shackles/> | As a student, Bhattacharyya was a full member of the erstwhile [[Communist Party of India]], and later continued as an active sympathizer of the parent party till he parted ways as a believer in market economy following the changes in China.<ref name=Red_shackles/> | ||
As a vice chancellor of the [[University of Calcutta]] (1983–1987), he was victimized for his apolitical stance and public criticism of the policies and practices of the [[CPI(M)|Communist Party of India (Marxist)]] led [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] regime (1977–2011) that interfered with the autonomy of the university.<ref name=education_system>[https://archive. | As a vice chancellor of the [[University of Calcutta]] (1983–1987), he was victimized for his apolitical stance and public criticism of the policies and practices of the [[CPI(M)|Communist Party of India (Marxist)]] led [[Left Front (West Bengal)|Left Front]] regime (1977–2011) that interfered with the autonomy of the university.<ref name=education_system>[https://archive.today/20130208082732/http://www.hindustantimes.com/Once-envied-education-system-looks-to-Mamata-for-poriborton/Article1-699604.aspx Once-envied education system looks to Mamata for 'poriborton']</ref> | ||
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