Atulya Ghosh

Atulya Ghosh

Infobox Person
name =Atulya Ghosh


image_size =
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birth_date =28 August 1904
birth_place = Jejur, Hooghly
death_date = 18 April 1986
death_place =Kolkata
occupation =Political leader
spouse =Bivabati Devi
Atulya Ghosh ( _bn. অতুল্য ঘোষ) (1904 – 1986) was a Bengali politician and an able political organiser who had become a legend in Indian political circles. Bose, Anjali (editor), 1996/2004, "Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan" (Biographical dictionary) Vol II, Bn icon, pp8-9, ISBN 81-86806-99-7 ] He has been described as “a wise, scholarly and honest leader who was a superb political organizer.” [cite web
url = http://www.dailypioneer.com/columnist1.asp?main_variable=Columnist&file_name=KARLEKAR73.txt&writer=KARLEKAR&validit=yes
title = Election sans commotion
accessdate = 2007-02-22
last = Karlekar
first = Hiranmay
work = Columnists
publisher = The Pioneer 22 February 2007
]

Formative years

He was born on 28th August 1904. The family hailed from Jejur village in Hooghly district. In the early 1920s, he quit studies to become a Congress "khadi" (hand spun cloth became a symbol of self reliance) worker. In the 1930s, he was active in selling "khadi" in the East Bengal districts of Dhaka, Comilla and Chittagong, with the centre being Malekandra, the village home of Dr. Prafulla Chandra Ghosh, a disciple of Mahatma Gandhi. cite news
url =http://www.thestatesman.net/page.arcview.php?date=2004-08-15&usrsess=1344163791769&clid=4&id=79542
title =A much maligned man
accessdate = 2007-02-21
last =Sengupta
first =Sukharanjan
work = Tribute to Atulya Ghosh, the forgotten freedom fighter
publisher = The Statesman 15 August 2004
]

He was a member first of the Calcutta and then Hooghly district Congress committees. During this period he also came in contact with Bhupendranath Dutta (brother of Narendranath Dutta, better known as Swami Vivekananda), one of the known early communists in India, who introduced him to works by Lenin (autobiography - Kashtokalpito). According to his own admission in his autobiography, it was at this period that the concept of his later book "Gandhism in the eyes of an anarchist" was first formed (Kashtokalpito). However he was fully converted to the Gandhian mode of struggle by Vijay Modak, a well known philanthropist and Congress organizer of the Hooghly district. According to him, he started out on his political career as a "grassroots" worker with one of his first duties being carrying ladders and putting up political posters (Kashtokalpito). In 1930, he was arrested as a suspect in the murder case of a policeman in Midnapore but was released because of lack of evidence. He had to go underground for some time as during this period the British government of India used various acts to justify physical repression or elimination of political activists not necessarily involved in armed movements. (autobiography - Kashtokalpito). He spent two years hiding out with the family of a fisherman sharing their life (Kashtokalpito). During the Quit India movement of 1942 he was arrested and lost one eye in jail, as a result of police action on detainees inside the jail on protest strike when a baton was inserted into one eye. During the same period he contracted spinal tuberculosis and had to be hospitalized. He suffered from mis-advertent administration of drugs while in jail, but reportedly officially forgave the British surgeon in charge when the latter apologized (autobiography - Kashtokalpito). On his release he was diagnosed with severe malnutrition and was instructed to maintain a minimal body weight by the reputed physician and Congress leader and the second Chief minister of West Bengal of independent India, Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy (autobiography-Kashtakalpito). He became editor of the weekly Janasevak in 1945. It was converted to a daily in 1949.

For some time he worked in the Hooghly bank, founded by the Congress leader Dhirendra Nath Mukherji. In 1947, he organized a Congress Seva Dal camp at Howrah station to assist elderly AICC members. When the Radcliffe Commission, empowered to draw the boundary line across Bengal, started functioning, he along with Dhirendra Nath Mukherji, Jadabendra Nath Panja, Dr Nalinaksha Sanyal, Sukumar Datta and others founded the New Bengal Association. The Association told Radcliffe that “the districts of Murshidabad and Nadia must be allotted to the Indian side of Bengal for the protection of the Calcutta Port, the lifeline of Eastern India.”

At the helm

In 1948, he became general secretary of the West Bengal state Congress committee, assuming charge as its president two years later. He joined the Congress Working Committee in 1950. In 1952 he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Bardhaman, [cite web | url = http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lok01/state/01lswb.htm | title =Members of First Lok Sabha
accessdate = 2007-02-21 | last = | first = | work =State-wise list | publisher = Parliament of India
] and in 1957 [cite web | url = http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lok02/state/02lswb.htm | title =Members of Second Lok Sabha
accessdate = 2007-02-21 | last = | first = | work =State-wise list | publisher = Parliament of India
] and 1962 [cite web | url = http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lok03/state/03lswb.htm | title =Members of Third Lok Sabha
accessdate = 2007-02-21 | last = | first = | work =State-wise list | publisher = Parliament of India
] from Asansol. In 1967, he lost the Bankura parliamentary seat. [cite web
url = http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99jul26/edit.htm
title = Editorial page | accessdate = 2007-02-21 | last = Bhattacharya | first = Shubhabrata
work = Amoeba called the Janata Dal | publisher = The Tribune 26 July 1999
]

He also served as the treasurer of the AICC (All India Congress Committee) for some time. He lent his support for the selection of Lal Bahadur Shastri as prime minister after Nehru’s death and then of Indira Gandhi. When the Congress old guard fell off with Indira Gandhi, he was with them as part of what was called the ‘syndicate’ and then formed Congress (Organisation).

Retirement days

In 1971, he retired from politics and led an active life spending much of his time founding and organizing the B.C.Roy Memorial Committee under whose auspices land was acquired in eastern Kolkata to form a children's garden and activity centre named the Bidhan Shishu Udyan. Although detached from active politics, he maintained friendly relations with many of his former political colleagues, such as Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, who visited the Udyan when he was the President of India. Although much maligned by the Communists in his active days, it was the CPI(M) leader Benoy Choudhuri, who often met him in his retirement days.

Works

" Patrabali", " Kastakalpito", " Sampradayik Samasya", " Nairajyabadir dristite Gandhibad".

References

Persondata
NAME=Ghosh, Atulya
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Political leader
DATE OF BIRTH= 8 August 1904
PLACE OF BIRTH= Jejur
DATE OF DEATH= 18 August 1986
PLACE OF DEATH= Kolkata


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