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Jaiprakash Narayan
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Jay Prakash Narayan was born in Sitabdiara a
village in Ballia of Uttar Pradesh, where Ganga and Sarayu meet. He did his High
school from Sisabdiara and thereafter was sent to Patna to do his college and
with the blessings of Gandhi he was married in Patna, but his wife was sent to
Sarbarmati Asharam. While JP did his studies and went to USA for further studies
where he did odd jobs in order to pay for his education.
In 1929 he returned to India and joined the
Congress Party. In 1932 he was sentenced to a year's imprisonment for his
participation in the civil-disobedience movement against British rule in India,
thereafter he formed Congress Socialist Party, a left-wing group within the
Indian National Congress
J P was imprisoned by the British again in 1939
for his opposition to Indian participation in World War II on the side of
Britain, but escaped and for a short time tried to organize violent resistance
to the government before his recapture in 1943. After his release in 1946 he
tried to persuade the Congress leaders to adopt a more militant policy against
British rule. In 1948 he, together with most of the Congress Socialists, left
the Congress Party and formed the Praja Socialist Party in 1952. Soon fed
up with the political atmosphere he announced in 1954 that he would now
concentrate and devote his life exclusively to the Bhoodan Yajna movement
founded by Vinoba Bhave. In 1959 he floated a new agenda for a "reconstruction
of Indian polity" by means of a four-tier hierarchy of village, district,
state, and union councils.
In 1974 Narayan came back to
politics when he saw the rise of corruption in India and the increasingly
undemocratic government of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. He gained a following
from students and opposition politicians and from the masses. Narayan was one of
the people who wanted Mrs Gandhi to resign, and therefore in Emergency he was
put in Jail. In prison his health broke down. He was released after five months
but never regained his health. When Gandhi and her party were defeated in
elections in 1977, Narayan became the advisor of the Janata party in its choice
of leaders to head the new administration. He too died a broken man dreaming to
build India where there was true freedom to all.
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