This biography of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is a comprehensive and vivid narration of his unique contribution to Mahatma Gandhi's struggle for India's freedom (1920-47). Without his support, Mahatma Gandhi admitted, his satyagrahas wouldn's have had the same success. It was he who built the party machine through imposition of strict discipline and by giving it a mass base, and as party boss supervised and directed the functioning of the Congress ministries post-1937 provincial elections.
Palel's post-1945 role concerned India's freedom, and also marked the end of his being Gandhi's blind follower. Disillusioned with his own party in the failure of the Cabinet mission parleys, he negotiated directly with Cripps and helped the Congress from the Interim government. He wanted to keep Jinnah out in the cold and suffer in his isolation. The book discusses his failure, rather than of the party, with Wavell's manoeuvring in getting the Muslim League into the Cabinet as an equal with the congress. With that Jinnah conducted his fight from within.
Realising that united India had become an impossibility and the country faced chaos and total disintegration, Patel rose above all considerations to save and consolidate what would be left of India after Paritition. This he achieved through administrative unity by forming the IAS on an all-India basis, and the country's unity through the integration of the Princely States. This book returns to the earlier two decades to show the unity of Patel's thinking and actions.
The history of the Gandhian era cannot be complete and properly understood unless Patel is read and appreciated for what he did and achieved for India.
Ravi Ranjan has credit to his all higher qualifications B.A. (Hons.) Pol. Sc., M.A. (Pol.Sc.) from Delhi University and M.Phil from J.N.U. Presently he is an Assist Professor at Govt. K.R.G. College Jiwaji University, Gwalior. He possesses a prolong experience of teaching and research works pertaining of Indian Government and Politics in current perspective. He is a prolific Writer and editor and has attended many national and international conferences and seminars.
M.K. Singh is a scholar, thinker and prolific writer. He earned all higher degrees in Political Science from Delhi University. He has got to his credit Twenty other works on different subjects like Women Studies, Human Rights, International Relations etc. Presently he is a visiting faculty member of a reputed I.A.S. Academy. He edited fifty books to date.
He has worked with Express Bureau as a Regional Resident Manager and made interviews with a number of national political leaders. He was Assistant Director (serial) and News Editor at "Aankho Dekhi" T.V news channel.
This biography of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is a comprehensive and vivid narration of his unique contribution to Mahatma Gandhi's struggle for India's freedom (1920-47). Without his support, Mahatma Gandhi admitted, his satyagrahas wouldn't have had the same success. It was he who built the party machine through imposition of strict discipline and by giving it a mass base, and as party boss supervised and directed the functioning of the Congress ministries post-1937 provincial elections.
Patel's post-1945 role concerned India's freedom, and also marked the end of his being Gandhi's blind flower. Disillusioned with his own party in the failure of the Cabinet mission parleys, he negotiated directly with Cripps and helped he Congress form the Interim government. He wanted to keep Jinnah out in the cold and suffer in his isolation. The book discusses his failure, rather that of the party, with Wavell's manoeuvring in getting the Muslim League into the Cabinet as an equal with the congress. With that Jinnah conducted his fight from within.
Realising that united India had become an impossibility and the country faced chaos and total disintegration, Patel rose above all considerations to save and consolidate what would be left of India after Partition. This he achieved through administrative unity by forming he IAS on an all-India basis, and the country's unity through the integration of the Princely States. This book returns to the earlier two decades to show the unity of Patel's thinking and actions.
The history of the Gandhian era cannot be complete and properly understood unless Patel is read and appreciated for what he did and achieved for India. This book is an attempt to fill that gap.
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