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Chaudhary Charan Singh

Chaudhary Charan Singh (23 December 1902 - 29 May 1987) was the seventh Prime Minister of India. He held this post from July 28, 1979, to January 14, 1980. Chaudhary Charan Singh spent his entire life in the limits of Indianness and rural surroundings.

Biography:
Charan Singh was born in a Jat family. At the time of independence, he entered politics. After independence, he started in Ram Manohar Lohia's Rural Reform Movement.

On December 23, 1902, you were born in Narrpur village, Tahsil Hapur, District Ghaziabad, Kishnhari Meerut near the Babugarh Cantonment and in the uninhabited and pallet roof of black soil. Chaudhary Char Singh, the father of Chaudhary Charan Singh, submitted his moral values to Charan Singh in heritage. After six years of the birth of Charan Singh, Chaudhary Mir Singh was away from Safarivar Noorpur and came to village Jan Khurd. In the surroundings of this area, seedlings of struggle against the exploitation of village-poor-farmer in Chhodri Charan Singh's small heart was irrigated. Chaudhary Charan Singh, with the education of law from Agra University in 1928, started the practice of honesty, cleanliness, and conscientiousness in Ghaziabad. Even in a professional profession like Advocacy, Chaudhary Charan Singh used to accept the same lawsuits in which the client's party was justified. Impressed by the full independence annihilation of the Lahore session of Congress in 1929, Yuva Charan Singh constituted the Congress Committee in Ghaziabad. In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi was called to break the salt law under civil disobedience movement. Gandhiji did "Dandi March". Diwani Charan Singh of Independence made salt on the Hindan river flowing on the border of Ghaziabad. As a result, Singh was sentenced to 6 months' imprisonment. After returning from jail, Charan Singh devoted himself completely under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi in the freedom struggle. Charan Singh was arrested in the personal satyagraha of 1940 and then released in October 1941. Discontent was present throughout the country at this time. Mahatma Gandhi called for do or die. The British left the voice of India and started resounding in India. On August 9, 1942, Yuuk Charan Singh underground in the revolution of August Revolution created a secret revolutionary organization in the villages of Ghaziabad, Hapur, Meerut, Mawana, Sarathna, Bulandshahr. In the Meerut commission, Yuvak Charan Singh along with revolutionary colleagues repeatedly challenged the British rule. The Meerut administration had ordered the shoot at the sight of Charan Singh. On one hand, the police used to recapture Charan Singh, while on the other hand, Yuuk Charan Singh went out with meetings in public. Eventually, the police took a step to arrest Charan Singh. Rajbandi was sentenced to one-and-a-half years. Chaudhary Charan Singh's book written in the prison is "a courtesy", a valuable document of the rules of Indian culture and the courtesy of society.

political life:
In the Lohar session of Congress, the resolution of full Swaraj was passed, which was influenced by Yuva Chaudhary Charan Singh actively involved in politics. He formed the Congress Committee in Ghaziabad. When Mahatma Gandhi called for the civil disobedience movement in 1930, he gave them a helping hand by making salt on the Hindon river. For which he had to go to jail.

He is considered a leader of the farmers. The Zamindari Elimination Bill prepared by him was based on the welfare principle of the state. On July 1, 1952, the rule of Zamindari was abolished in UP and the poor got their rights. He also created the post of Accountant. In the interest of the farmers, he passed the Uttar Pradesh Land Conservation Act in 1954. He became Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh on April 3, 1967. On April 17, 1968, he resigned as Chief Minister. He had a good success in the mid-term elections and again he became Chief Minister on February 17, 1970. After that he became the Home Minister in the Central Government, then he established the Mandal and Minority Commission. In 1979, the National Agriculture and Rural Development Bank [NABARD] was set up as Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister. On July 28, 1979, Chaudhary Charan Singh became the Prime Minister with the support of the socialist parties and the Congress.

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