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Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel
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Sardar Vallabhai Patel was born on the 31st of
October 1875, in Gujarat. He was the son of Zaverbhai who had served in the
army of the Queen of Jhansi and Ladbai. Vallabhbhai started his education in
a Gujarati medium school and after middle school he switched over to English
medium in the Nadiad High School. During the course of his studies his
penchant towards organizing came to light. He successfully organized many
events. He matriculated in 1897.
In 1891 he married Zaverbai and they had two
children. But after she passed away in 1909, the following year he went to
England to study law. He completed his law studies in 1913 and came back to
India and started his law practice. He joined the Gujarat club and started
following a western lifestyle. One day Gandhiji came to the club to give
lectures. Sardar Patel was greatly influenced by this master spokesperson.
As soon as he came in contact with the Mahatma he decided to discard his
foreign clothes and follow the rules of Satyagraha as laid down by Gandhiji.
A relationship of teacher and student began to develop in between them.
In 1918 when there was a flood in Kaira, the
British insisted on collecting tax from the farmers. This time the Sardar
made optimum use of Satyagraha and asked the farmers not to give in to the
demands of the government. All of this was done peacefully and the farmers
followed his guidance. The British got fed up and eventually returned the
land confiscated by them earlier.
In 1928 the farmers faced a similar problem and
Vallabhai came to their rescue again. The British were as usual demanding an
unjust tax and the farmers of Bardoli under the supervision of Vallabhbhai
did not budge. The government in retaliation seized the lands. This
agitation took on for more than six months until Patel’s brother, Vithalbhai,
an important figure in the Central Legislative Assembly struck a truce.
This
event immensely delighted Gandhiji and the title of ‘Sardar’ was conferred
on him. When he was assisting Gandhiji in the Salt Satyagraha, he faced
imprisonment for the first time With great wisdom and political foresight,
he consolidated the small kingdoms. The public was with him. He tackled the
Nizam of Hyderabad and the Nawab of Junagarh who intially did not want to
join India. There were a lot of problems connected with the reunion of the
numerous states into India. Sardar Patel's untiring efforts towards the
unity of the country brought success. Due to the achievement of this massive
task, Sardar Patel got the title of 'Iron Man'. ' He is one of the
prestigious leaders of the world who became immmortal by uniting a scattered
nation without any bloodshed.
When India became free and Pakistan attacked
Kashmir, it was Patel who asked to withhold the cash balances left by the
British for Pakistan. Gandhiji felt this was immoral and went on a fast
until death. Sardar withdrew his argument because he could not bear to see
his teacher's suffering. In independent India he held the portfolio of Home
Minister, Minister of state and the Minister for information and
broadcasting. One of his major achievements included the integration of the
princely states into the union of India.
On 3oth January 1948, when Gandhiji was
assassinated Sardar Patel was a totally shattered man. He had lost a dear
friend and the guiding force of his life.
He died in Bombay in December 1950.
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