Ideologue
: Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya (1916-1968)
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Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya was born on Monday September 25, 1916, in the sacred region of Brij in the village of Nagla Chandraban in Mathura District . His father was a well known astrologer. An astrologer who studied his horoscope predicted that the boy would become a great scholar and thinker, a selfless worker, and a leading politician - but that he would not marry. While at Bhatpur tragedy struck the family, he lost his brother to illness in 1934. He later went to high school in Sikar. Maharaja of Sikar gave Pandit Upadhyaya a gold medal, Rs. 250 for books and a monthly scholarship of Rs.10. Pandit Upadhyaya passed his Intermediate exams with distinction in Pilani and left to Kanpur to pursue his B.A. and joined the Sanatan Dharma college. At the instance of his friend Shri. Balwant Mahashabde, he joined the RSS in 1937. In 1937 he received his B.A. in the first division. Pandit Upadhyaya moved to Agra to pursue M.A. Here he joined
forces with Shri. Nanaji Deshmukh and Shri. Bhau Jugade for RSS activities.
Around this time Rama Devi, a cousin of Deendayalji fell ill and she
moved to Agra for treatment. She passed away. Deendayalji was very
depressed and could not take the M.A. exams. His scholarships, received
earlier from Maharajaj of Sikar and Shri. Birla were discontinued. He established the publishing house 'Rashtra Dharma Prakashan' in Lucknow and launched the monthly magazine 'Rashtra Dharma' to propound the principles he held sacred. Later he launched the weekly 'Panchjanya' and still later the daily 'Swadesh'. In 1950, Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, then Minister at the Center, opposed the Nehru-Liaquat pact and resigned his Cabinet post and joined the opposition to build a common front of democratic forces. Dr.Mookerjee sought Shri. Guruji's help in organizing dedicated young men to pursue the work at the political level. Pandit Deendayalji
convened on September 21, 1951 a political convention of UP and founded
the state unit of the new party, Bharatiya Jana Sangh. Pandit. Deendayalji
was the moving spirit and Dr. Mookerjee presided over the first all-India
convention held on October 21, 1951. |
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