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1 minute ago, Ellen said:

Speaker was jagjivan ram's daughter. U know who jagjeevan ram was. 

U know what happened to jagjivan ram in congress

If you have patience I will disco with you

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19 minutes ago, TrollBait said:

useless post president of India. nobody cares. 

Then why not coongis give pm of India post to jagjivan ram what he actually deserved kicked out by Mrs gandhi

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Just now, Silverado said:

Then why not coongis give pm of India post to jagjivan ram what he actually deserved kicked out by Mrs gandhi

I don't care about congress. lol.

BJP is no friend of dalits. they use them purely as a votebank and as thugs during anti muslm riots.

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Just now, TrollBait said:

I don't care about congress. lol.

BJP is no friend of dalits. they use them purely as a votebank and as thugs during anti muslm riots.

Then who do you care owaisi,why don't he  give Hyderabad mayor post to dalits

Then say jai bheem 

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5 minutes ago, Silverado said:

U know what happened to jagjivan ram in congress

If you have patience I will disco with you

Oh i did not know 

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5 minutes ago, Ellen said:

Oh i did not know 

NEW DELHI: Meira Kumar’s father Jagjivan Ram was an influential political figure for almost four decades. A very bright student who overcame social discrimination, to which he was subjected because of being Dalit, Ram acquired the reputation of a good administrator and was at ease tackling the complexities of governance: a terrain which politicians often fail to negotiate.
Referred to as ‘Babuji’ in his later years, he was the defence minister when India defeated Pakistan in 1971. His tenure as agriculture minister in the late 1960s saw fruition of the efforts to launch the Green Revolution, leading to food self-sufficiency.
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The talented politician had caught the attention of leaders of the freedom struggle when he was a young labour leader working in Kolkata. He was among those who contributed to the All India Depressed Classes League: an outfit of Dalits and others who had suffered social discrimination. Recognition came early and he was appointed the youngest member of Jawaharlal Nehru’s interim Cabinet. He remained a minister through the 1970s.
His rise was also facilitated by the Congress leadership’s consideration to develop him as a counterweight to Dalit icon B R Ambedkar, whom it had fallen out with.

Though Babuji suffered discrimination too, unlike Ambedkar, he did not turn into a rebel against Hinduism: perhaps because his father was deeply religious and, after quitting the Army, became a mahanth of the Shiv Narayani sect. In fact, there are references to Jagjivan ‘Babu’ once attending a conference of Hindu Mahasabha.
He sided with Indira Gandhi when she split the party. In fact, he was made the head of the breakaway faction. Though notional, the designation reflected his importance. However, his relationship with the Nehru-Gandhi family turned bitter when Indira suspected him of harbouring the ambition of replacing her as PM after the Allahabad HC nullified her election to the Lok Sabha. He was consigned to the political doghouse during the Emergency.
Ram launched a rebellion when Indira announced elections in 1977. He and H N Bahuguna formed Congress for Democracy and joined forces with Janata Party to inflict a humiliating defeat on Indira. He was among those in the running to be PM, and reportedly enjoyed the support of Jaiprakash Narayan.
The candidature, however, could not find enough support among Janata Party MPs and Jagjivan Babu had to be content with being deputy PM. Janata Party projected him as its choice for PM in the 1980 polls but was routed.
He left Janata Party to float Congress (J), which turned out to be a spectacular failure. While he somehow scraped through in his Lok Sabha seat of Sasaram in 1984 under controversial circumstances, his party bombed at the hustings. He passed away in 1986.

Misses Gandhi want to use him for convincing dalits on emergency but he revealed against her afterwards

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1 minute ago, Silverado said:

I said ground level leader not dynast

politics is for losers. that's why 'ground' level everybody smart is into tech. 

this is not the 1960s, 70s bro. 

uneducated loser gets to become PM, and no one cares.. because the power he has is illusory.

 

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3 minutes ago, Silverado said:

I said ground level leader not dynast

My only intention was, isonti eye wash post lu mastu mandi istane untaru. Anyway peace. I'm not trying to attack you here. 

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