In 1978, six years after being selected in the
CPI (M) State Committee, Sarkar was included in the party state secretariat. This was also the year when the first
Left Front government had taken control in
Tripura. In 1980, at the age of 31, he was elected as the
Member of the Legislative Assembly from the
Agartala constituency. This was the start of Manik Sarkar's leadership in his state. Around the same time, he was appointed the
Chief Whip of the
CPI (M). In 1983, he was again elected to the Assembly as
MLA from
Krishnanagar, Agartala. In the same year, he became the
Chief Minister of the state of
Tripura. Since then, he was elected to the same position four consecutive times in 20 years. He is one of the very few chief Ministers in India who was in the office for so long. His party lost majority in the
2018 elections and he had to step down as a result. It was noted that Sarkar did not contest the
2023 elections. He revealed that he had done so in order to pave way for younger leadership. ==Personal life==