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Mohar Singh Rathore

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Mohar Singh Rathore
Born(1926-01-05)5 January 1926
Lakhau, Churu district, Rajasthan, India
Died22 June 1985(1985-06-22) (aged 59)
New Delhi
OccupationSocial activist & political activist

Mohar Singh Rathore (5 January 1926 – 22 June 1985)[1] was a social reformer & political Congress worker. He was a follower of Arya Samaji and Acharya Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan movement (land donation movement). He advocated for social reforms such as discouraging purdah, dowry, child marriage & Un-touchability. He became Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in 1962 for the first time & remained in active Politics all his life. He contested election for the Legislative Assembly again in 1967 but lost to Sh. Meghraj Mali of BKD but in the subsequent election of 1972 he became M.L.A. again. Again he lost Assembly election in 1977 but never look back. Elections lost and won but his ideology was that the service of the people and the development of the area must go on. He was always instrumental in the overall development of Churu area. founded the girls college at Churu under a public trust CHURU BALIKA MAHAVIDYALAYA. He contested Assemble election from Sardarshahar in 1980 but lost by a small margin of 132 votes but kept on his political work, soon in 1984 he contested the election of the Lok Sabha on the Congress ticket and got elected by a record margin of one lac and eleven thousand votes. He died as a sitting Member of the Parliament of India.

Early life

He was born in the village of Lakhau, 15 km east of Churu (चूरु) in a Rajput family. His father Thakur Moti Singh Rathore died while Mohar Singh Rathore was at university. His mother was Bhur Kanwar daughter of Thakur Shivbux singh of Morwa near Pilani.

Education

He was taught by his grandfather Thakur Mohabat Singh Ji and his mother, then by Seduram Ji from 1929 to 1933. From 1933 to 1935 he went Alsisar, 25 km away, at J K High School. In 1935 he joined Birla High School, Pilani, then the following year he was sent with his elder brother to Walter Noble High School, Bikaner until 1942. He passed the High School Examination with First Division. He passed Inter Science with First Division from Birla Engineering College, Pilani. He passed BA (Hons) as a non-collegiate student and then L.L.B. from Jaipur.

Positions held

  • 1956 – Enrolled Advocate, Rajasthan High Court
  • 1962 – Elected MLA Rajasthan from Churu
  • 1965 – Elected Member, Rajasthan PCC
  • 1970 – Elected Member, AICC
  • 1971 – Elected MLA Rajasthan from Churu[2]
  • 1972 – Elected Vice-President, DCC Churu
  • Elected Director, Churu Central Co-operative Bank
  • Elected chairman, Churu Central Co-operative Bank
  • Elected Director, Rajasthan Apex Bank, Jaipur
  • Elected chairman, Wholesale Upbhokta Bhandar, Churu
  • Elected Director, URMUL, Bikaner
  • Elected President, Sarvhitkarini Sabha, Churu
  • Founded Balika MahaVidyalaya, Churu as Founder chairman (A Girls PG College)
  • 1984 – Elected to Lok Sabha from Churu for the Congress Party

Personal life

He was married to Pan Kanwar Bhati from Randhawa village, Sirsa, Haryana and had seven children, five sons namely Jai Singh Rathore, Devi Singh Rathore, Narender Singh Rathore, Prithvi Singh Rathore and Vimal Singh Rathore and two daughters, Sumitra and Saroj Kanwar.

Veli: An epic poetry written in Dingal dialect and Nagri script by writer—Mukun Singh.

References

  1. ^ Lok Sabha debates. House of the People, India. 1985.
  2. ^ RAJASTHAN VIDHAN SABHA GENERAL ELECTION – 2003