Remembering Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on His 70th Death Anniversary
Remembering Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel on His 70th Death Anniversary
A lawyer by profession, Patel was an ardent supporter of Mahatma Gandhi. His relationship with Gandhi got deeper during the Kheda Satyagraha in 1918, which was started to seek exemption from payment of the land revenue assessment since the crops had failed.

SSardar Vallabhbhai Patel, also known as the Iron Man of India, was one of those leaders who are remembered for their selfless service to the nation. Born on October 31, 1875, he not only played a crucial role in India’s freedom struggle but also a much more instrumental role after the Independence.

A lawyer by profession, Patel was an ardent supporter of Mahatma Gandhi. His relationship with Gandhi got deeper during the Kheda Satyagraha in 1918, which was started to seek exemption from payment of the land revenue assessment since the crops had failed.

Praising Patel, Gandhi credited him by saying, “This campaign would not have been carried through so successfully (without him).” In the coming years, Patel actively participated in movements organised by Gandhi.

As the freedom struggle intensified, Patel left his practice for good and started putting his efforts in political and constructive work – touring villages, addressing meetings, organising picketing of foreign cloth shops and liquor shops.

Patel played an important role in Bardoli Satyagraha, launched against the British government’s decision to drastically increase the assessment of land revenue.

In March 1931, Patel presided over the 46th session of the Indian National Congress called on to ratify the Gandhi-lrwin Pact. After Congress performed well in elections to Provincial legislatures, Patel, as chairman of the Congress Parliamentary sub-committee, guided and controlled the activities of these ministries.

Post-Independence, he became the Deputy Prime Minister and was given the charge of Home, States and the Information and Broadcasting portfolios. At that time, he was also entrusted with the task of integration of princely states into India. He lived up to the expectations, uniting more than 550 princely states to build the Republic of India.

He also handled the complicated issue of integration of Hyderabad and Jammu and Kashmir successfully. Apart from this, as the home minister, he successfully managed the law and order situation and brought back peace to a country ravaged by communal strife. He breathed his last on December 15, 1950.

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