Career
Born at Barisal, now in Bangladesh, on 18 July 1940, he was a teacher in early life. In 1956, he joined the movement against the merger of Bengal and Bihar. He acquired the membership of the undivied Communist Party of India in 1960.
Sailen Sarkar died at a nursing home in Malda town on 31 December 2013 after a brief illness.
He was 73. His service as a responsible minister would be remembered always." He was a perfect combination of an able political leader and a successful administrator." State social welfare minister and district Trinamul Congress president, Sabitri Mitra, sent her condolences to Sarkar’s family.