- Vithalbhai Patel
Vithalbhai Patel (
1871 -22 October 1933 ) was an Indian legislator and political leader, and co-founder of theSwaraj Party .Early life
Born in
Nadiad , in the Indian state ofGujarat , Vithalbhai Jhaverbhai Patel was the third of five Patel brothers, four years elder toVallabhbhai Patel , raised in the village ofKaramsad . Vithalbhai educated himself in Nadiad and inBombay , and worked as a pleader (a junior lawyer) in the courts ofGodhra andBorsad . At a very young age, he was married to a girl from another village, Diwaliba.His younger brother
Vallabhbhai Patel had similarly studied by himself and worked as a pleader. Studying inEngland was a dream to both men, although they did not know this. Vallabhbhai had saved enough money and ordered his passport and travel tickets, when the postman delivered them to Vithalbhai, on account that it was addressed to a "Mr. V.J. Patel, Pleader". Vithalbhai insisted on traveling on those documents actually meant for Vallabhbhai, pointing out that it would be socially criticized that an older brother followed the lead of the younger. Respecting his brother despite the obvious cruelty of fate on his own hard work, Vallabhbhai allowed him to proceed to England, and even paid for his stay.Vithalbhai entered the
Middle Temple Inn inLondon , and completed the 36-month course in 30, emerging at the top of his class. Returning to Gujarat in 1913, Vithalbhai became an important barrister in the courts of Bombay andAhmedabad . However, his wife died in 1915, and he remained a widower.Political career
Patel entered politics before his more renowned brother, winning a seat on the Bombay Legislative Council, a body with no real functions. Although failing to achieve anything concrete in terms of the fight for national independence, self-government or public welfare, Patel grew popular and respected by his oratorical and witty mastery and belittling of the Raj's officials, winning many a battle of wit, which bore little overall significance. He rose to the presidency of the
Imperial Legislative Council , a collage of pro-British elected and appointed Indians and Englishmen designated to rubber-stamp the Viceroy's decisions.Although never truly accepting the philosophy and leadership of
Mohandas Gandhi , Patel joined the Congress and the struggle for freedom. He had no regional base of support, yet he was an influential leader who expanded the struggle through fiery speeches and articles published. When Gandhi aborted the struggle in 1922 following theChauri Chaura Incident, Patel left the Congress to form theSwaraj Party withChittaranjan Das andMotilal Nehru , which would seek to foil the Raj by sabotaging the government after gaining entry in the councils. The party only succeeded in dividing the Congress and finally itself, but Patel and others were important voices who rebelled against the leadership of Gandhi when the nation anguished over the abortion of theNon-Cooperation Movement Last years
Vithalbhai Patel rejoined the Congress in 1930 upon the declaration of "
Purna Swaraj " ("Complete Independence"), yet later gave it up after the end of theSalt Satyagraha . He became a fierce critic of Gandhi and a strong ally ofSubhas Chandra Bose . Bose and Patel travelled across Europe, gathering funds and political support - among others, they metÉamon de Valera , President ofIreland . However, Patel fell seriously ill, and died inGeneva ,Switzerland .ee also
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Vallabhbhai Patel ,Mahatma Gandhi ,Subhas Chandra Bose
*Indian Independence Movement ,Indian Nationalism
*Swaraj Party ,Indian National Congress
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