Tricolar flying high in Kashmir ‘

Tricolar flying high in Kashmir '

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan on Sunday described Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Sima Prasad Mukarji as an “enthusiastic” nationalist leader and noted that Abroller is now “high flight” in Kashmir.

“We pay their honors at the feet of the enthusiastic nationalist leader and at the feet of the founder of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukarji. It was Dr. Mukherjee who established the Indian public as a new political party based on Indian culture, values ​​and traditions, which as an alternative to the Congress,”

Recalling the protest against the crisis against Article 370, Chauhan said, “Jan Sangh announced that two flags, two formation, and two could not be prominent in one country … they made the supreme sacrifice, and today, by paying our honors at their feet, we satisfy them, under the leadership of Prime Minister.

Sima Prasad Mukarji was the founder of the BJP’s ideological parents, Bharatiya Jana Sangh.

Born on July 6, 1901 in Calcutta, there were a versatile personality – patriotic, academics, academics, MPs, politicians and humanists. He received a heritage and nationalism from his father, Sir Ashutosh Mukarji, a respected Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University and a judge of the Calcutta High Court.

In 1940, he became the acting president of the Hindu Mahasabha and declared complete freedom for India as his political goal.

Mookerjee resigned from the Bengal Cabinet in November 1942, protested against the Governor’s intervention in the administration and criticized provincial autonomy as ineffective.

His human efforts during the 1943 Bengal famine highlighted his commitment to the service of society, including relief initiatives.

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After independence, he joined the interim government under Jawaharlal Nehru as the Minister of Industry and Supplies, where he laid the foundation for India’s industrial development by establishing reputed institutions such as Chittaranjan Locomotive Factory, Sindri Fertilizer Corporation and Hindustan.

However, ideological differences resigned him, after which he founded the All India Janata (1951), which for the Championist ideals.

According to the official website of the BJP, on the issue of Delhi Treaty with Lukayat Ali Khan, Mubajee resigned from the cabinet on 6 April 1950. Later on October 21, 1951, Mookerjee founded the Bharti Jana Sangh in Delhi and became the first President.

Mookerjee went to meet Kashmir in 1953 and was arrested on 11 May. He was killed on 23 June 1953. (Ani)

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