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311: 258: 58:. He held the seat till he died on 17 March 1984. Till the late 1980s, the communist movement in eastern U.P. was a major force to reckon with. It drew wide support from a largely agrarian society, in which neither religion nor caste was a factor and Jharkhande Rai represented the aspirations of the toiling masses. 157:
Written several books on History and Political Subjects, e.g., (i) August Vidroh, (ii) Krantikari Janvadi, (iii) Bhumi Sudhar Aur Bhumi Andolan, (iv) Gopalan Ke Naam Khula Patra, (v) Pant Shahi Ko Chunoti, (vi) Kranti Kariyun Ke Sansmaran, (vii) Bharatiya Krantikari Andolan Ek Vishleshan and (viii)
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District in 1914. For education he took admission at Government High School, Basti and Government Jubilee High School, Gorakhpur. He completed his graduation from Ewing Christian College, Allahabad and Allahabad University. He married Smt. Kamla Devi in 1926 and he had 1 son and 1 daughter. By
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6. Member, (i) Fourth Lok Sabha, 1968–71 and (ii) Fifth Lok Sabha, 1971-77. (iii) Seventh Lok sabha 1980-1984
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profession he was an agriculturist and social & political worker. He was previously associated with
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2. President, (i) Intermediate College, Amila Aramgarh and (ii) Intermediate College, Sonadih, Aramgarh
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and resigned from the Cabinet owing to differences on the issue of distribution of land to landless.
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1. Cabinet Minister for Food, Uttar Pradesh Sanyukta Vidayak Dal Government in 1967 led by
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and was released after Independence. He was imprisoned 18 times after Independence.
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5. Chairman, Public Accounts Committee, U.P. Legislative Assembly for 21- years
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4. Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1952-68 from Goshi Vidhan Sabha
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Library work; relief work; emancipation movements of down-trodden.
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community and was an eminent leader and one of the pillars of the
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3. Treasurer, All India Kisan Sabha, Feroz Shah Road, New Delhi
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Jharkhande Rai was son of late Shri Radhe Rai born at
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Communist
Bhumihar Brahmin
Communist Party of India
Purvanchal
Uttar Pradesh
4th Lok Sabha
5th Lok Sabha
7th Lok Sabha
Ghosi constituency
Amila Village
Azamgarh
Hindustan Socialist Republican Army
Revolutionary Socialist Party
Pipridih Conspiracy case
Ghazipur Arms Conspiracy Case
Lucknow Conspiracy Case
Charan Singh




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