- Baldev Singh
Baldev Singh was an
India nSikh political leader, he was anIndian independence movement leader and firstDefence Minister of India . Moreover, he represented the Punjabi Sikh community in the processes of negotiations that resulted in the independence ofIndia , as well as thePartition of India in 1947.After independence, Baldev Singh was chosen to become the first
Minister of Defence , and served in this post during the firstKashmir war betweenIndia andPakistan . He is addressed often with the title of "Sardar", which in Punjabi andHindi means "Leader" or "Chief".Early life and Political career
Baldev Singh was born on
July 11 ,1902 in theRupar district of Punjab. Singh was educated at the Khalsa College inAmritsar , and began working in his father's firm in thesteel industry . He rose to the position of director of the firm.Singh won an election to the Punjab provincial assembly under the
Government of India Act 1935 in 1937, as a candidate of the "Panthic" party. He became closely linked with MasterTara Singh and theShiromani Akali Dal .Cripps mission and World War II
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Sir Stafford Cripps ,History of India ,Indian Independence Movement When the Cripps Mission arrived in India in 1942 to offer Indians some form of self-government, Baldev Singh was chosen to represent the Sikh community in the talks, which also included the chief Indian political party, theIndian National Congress and the Muslim separatistMuslim League party. The Mission failed to make any progress.While the Congress Party launched the
Quit India Movement , Baldev Singh and other Sikh leaders did not support it. Singh negotiated an agreement withSikander Hyat Khan , the leader of theUnionist Muslim League to form a government in Punjab, and became the provincial Development Minister for a brief time in the summer of 1942.Cabinet mission and government
Baldev Singh was chosen again to represent the Sikh viewpoint to the Cabinet Mission Plan that had arrived to discuss proposals for Indian political independence. Singh reiterate the Sikh view that India should remain a united country with special protections for the rights of religious minorities. Singh also insisted that should partition become inevitable, the division of the Punjab should happen in a way to offer territorial protection to the Sikhs from
Muslim domination.Although Baldev Singh and other Sikhs initially opposed the implementation of the Mission's
May 16 scheme, in the grounds that it did not offer any protection to the Sikh community, Baldev Singh joined the new Viceroy's Executive Council, to be headed by Congress leadersJawaharlal Nehru andSardar Vallabhbhai Patel as the Sikh member. Singh became the Defence Member, a post erstwhile held by the British Commander in Chief of theIndian Army . However by early 1947, it was clear that the interim Government would not work owing to the conflict between the Congress Party and the Muslim League.Partition of India
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Partition of India Baldev Singh once again represented the Sikh community, this time on thePartition Council , which on the basis of the plan written byV.P. Menon andLord Louis Mountbatten , would partitionBritish India into two independent, self-governing dominions of theBritish Empire :India andPakistan .The Sikh community feared that partition would leave the Sikhs people a small minority in both Pakistan and India, and worried of the violence and deprivation of rights which might victimize them. But the violence of 1946-47 where thousands of people in the Punjab had been killed, made the Sikh leaders unwilling to co-exist with a Muslim majority and had acquiesced to the partition of the province. And given assurances by Congress leaders that India would protect its religious minorities under a secular, democratic Constitution, the Sikhs backed India and partition.
As defence minister
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Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 OnAugust 15 ,1947 , India became an independent nation and Baldev Singh became India's firstMinister of Defence , under the firstPrime Minister of India ,Jawaharlal Nehru . Singh was also a member of theConstituent Assembly of India .Along with
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel , theHome Minister , Singh became responsible for leading theIndian Army 's efforts to curtail communal violence in the Punjab andWest Bengal and the capital city ofDelhi , and provide security, relief and refuge to over 10 million Hindus and Sikhs who were leaving the newly createdPakistan . Terrible violence broke loose on both sides of the frontier along the Punjab andBengal , and to date it is estimated that over 1 million people were killed, with millions more suffering from usual acts of cruelty and great physical and personal trauma from the migration.The Army was caught unprepared, and itself was torn apart by the conflict. Thousands of Muslim officers were leaving for Pakistan, and those still doing their duty for India were worried of their own safety. The Hindu and Sikh soldiers were committing acts of violence against Muslims leaving India as revenge for the killings of Hindus and Sikhs in Pakistan. Riots had broken out in
Calcutta ,Delhi andBombay . Patel and Singh led from the front, and despite a heavy toll, the Army finally re-asserted peace and rule of law all over India and the borders of Punjab and Bengal, and organized a massive relief and aid operation for the millions of people arriving in India.Defence Minister Singh also led the preparations and planning for war in
Kashmir , which had broken out with Pakistani tribesmen and some military officers had incursed into the state with the aim of annexing it into Pakistan. Over almost two years, the Indian Army would wage battle with the militants and the Pakistan Army at the highest altitudes in the world. The Army succeeded in pushing back the raiders fromSrinagar and beyond the Baramulla Pass, but with Nehru's declaration of a cease-fire under the supervision of theUnited Nations , a considerable portion of territory now lay under firm control of thePakistani Army , and theKashmir conflict was born.In September 1948, under the instructions of Acting Prime Minister Sardar Patel Singh and his commanders prepared plans for
Operation Polo , a week-long operation that annexed the princely state of Hyderabad into the Indian Union. Singh remained a close advisor to Patel on managing the Kashmir conflict and issues of the integration of India.Later life
In 1952, Baldev Singh became a member of the
Parliament of India as a member of the Congress Party when the nation held its first democratic elections under the newConstitution of India , but did not join the Nehru administration. Singh remained the major political representative of Sikh concerns and was respected by theAkali Dal , and was re-elected in 1957. Singh died inDelhi after a prolonged illness in 1961.External links
* http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/personalities/sewadars/baldev.html
*History of Punjab ,Master Tara Singh ,Shiromani Akali Dal
*Indian Independence Movement
*Partition of India
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