Refugee Movement
Sur joined the Communist Party of India in 1949. After some trade union work, he plunged himself into organising the unending stream of the refugees from East Pakistan, who crossed the border in search of new life in West Bengal. He looked after the initial settlement of the refugees in what came to be known as jabar dakhal colonies (or squatters’ enclaves). There was practically no support from the state government.
Sur and his colleagues in the CPI built up the united council of refugees that led the movement for recognition of the rights of the refugees. He succeeded, almost single-handedly, in building up the large and bustling Netaji Nagar colony of Tollygunj. It was the decade of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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