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Babu Bindheshwari Prasad Mandal (25 August 1918 – 13 April 1982) was a scion of the erstwhile
Murho Estate Murho Estate (mid-18th century to 1947) was a Zamindari (estate) of Ahir (Yadav) during British Raj in erstwhile Bhagalpur (now in Madhepura) district of Bihar. The name of the estate derives from a Murho village of Madhepura District. Membe ...
and an Indian politician who chaired the
Mandal Commission The Mandal Commission or the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission (SEBC), was established in India in 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai with a mandate to "identify the socially or educatio ...
. Mandal came from a rich
Yadav Yadavs are a grouping of non-elite, peasant-pastoral Quote: "The Yadavs were traditionally a low-to-middle-ranking cluster of pastoral-peasant castes that have become a significant political force in Uttar Pradesh (and other northern states l ...
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family from Madhepura in Northern
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. He served as the seventh Chief Minister of Bihar in 1968, but he resigned after 30 days. As a parliamentarian, he served as the chairman of the Second Backward Classes Commission, popularly known as the Mandal Commission. The commission's report mobilized a segment of the Indian population known as " Other Backward Classes" (OBCs) and initiated a fierce debate on policies related to underrepresented and underprivileged groups in Indian politics.


Early life

Bindhyeshwari Prasad Mandal, more commonly known as B.P. Mandal, was born on 25 August 1918 in
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,
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. His mother was Sitawati Mandal and his father was Rash Bihari Lal Mandal, a zamindar (landlord) of the
Murho estate Murho Estate (mid-18th century to 1947) was a Zamindari (estate) of Ahir (Yadav) during British Raj in erstwhile Bhagalpur (now in Madhepura) district of Bihar. The name of the estate derives from a Murho village of Madhepura District. Membe ...
, situated in the
Madhepura Madhepura is a municipality in Madhepura district in the Indian state of Bihar. It stands at the centre of Kosi ravine, It was called ''Madhyapura-'' a place centrally situated which was subsequently transformed as Madhipura into present Madhe ...
sub-division of
Bhagalpur district Bhagalpur district is one of the thirty-eight districts of Bihar state, India. It is one of the oldest districts of Bihar. Bhagalpur city is the administrative headquarters of the district. Geography Bhagalpur district occupies an area of . Bha ...
in
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.


Political career

In 1941, at the age of 23, he became a member of the Bhagalpur district council. In 1952, during the first general elections for the state assembly of
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, Mandal won the Madhepura assembly seat on a Congress ticket against Bhupendra Narayan Mandal from the Socialist Party. B. P. Mandal always considered Narayan Mandal as influential in formulating socialist notions and establishing Madhepura as a place for promotion of socialism. In Pama, local Rajput landlords of the Pama village in Bihar attacked a Kurmi village, leading to police atrocities against backward-class citizens; Mandal made headlines in newspapers all across the nation for requesting immediate government action against the police and compensation for victims during the Bihar assembly session. Pressure to rescind his request caused him to move to the opposition bench and fight for the cause, which humiliated the ruling party. Impressed by his actions,
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made him president of his
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. Subsequently, he fought and won
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elections in Bihar on the ticket of the
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and was appointed to head the Ministry of Health in State Government. Later, he left the Samyukta Socialist Party due to differences with Lohia and formed a new party called Shoshit Dal, in March 1967. He took the oath as the seventh Chief Minister of Bihar on 1 February 1968. However, as he was member of the Lower House, he was required to be a member of the Bihar Assembly in order to continue in the post of Chief Minister. Satish Singh, an MLA of his party, was made Chief Minister for four days before Mandal became a member of the Legislative Council and took charge as Chief Minister again. It was during this time that the ministry comprised primarily representatives from OBCs rather than upper castes. Though the government lasted only 47 days, this radical shift in the representation paradigm brought a new spirit in Indian politics. Mandal had to resign as Chief Minister after serving for only 30 days, protesting Congress's removal of the Aiyar Commission headed by T. L. Venkatrama Aiyar, to cater to charges of corruption against several ministers and senior Congress leaders. He became a Lok Sabha member again in 1968 when he contested and won by-elections again from Madhepura parliamentary constituency without much challenge. Mandal teamed up with Jayaprakash Narayan and resigned from the Bihar Assembly, protesting a corrupt Congress administration. In 1977, he contested Lok Sabha elections from Madhepura constituency on a Janata Party ticket and won, serving until 1979.


Civil rights commission

In December 1978, Prime Minister
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appointed a five-member civil rights commission, with Mandal as chairman. Mandal's longstanding support for the depressed classes resulted in the formation of this commission, popularly known as the "
Mandal Commission The Mandal Commission or the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission (SEBC), was established in India in 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai with a mandate to "identify the socially or educatio ...
" or "Backward Classes Commission". The commission's report was completed in 1980 and recommended that a significant proportion of all government and educational places be reserved for applicants from the Other Backward Classes. Most of these communities are themselves landlords like yadav , jat, gurjar and this was the first economic reservation in india. BP Mandal himself was a landlord in madhepura, Bihar of murho estate. The commission's report was tabled indefinitely by Prime Minister
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. A decade later, Prime Minister
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implemented the recommendations of the Mandal Report, leading to what is now known as the caste-reservation system in India, which came into effect in 1993 after the Supreme Court gave a go-ahead for its implementation in a historic November 1992 judgement known as '' Indra Sawhney''. The Mandal commission was not well received by a number of upper-caste communities, leading to nation-wide protests and uproar. Upper caste students self immolated themselves.Students from upper caste saw their educational opportunities under threat; many of the people from these castes continue to consider the policies to be unnecessary and biased.


Commemoration

Various statues and memorials were made in his memory in the state; and one of the most significant ones stands in front of the governor's house in
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. His birthday is celebrated annually in a formal ceremony led by his son, Manindra Kumar Mandal, other family members in their village, and the Chief Minister and other cabinet members of the state in Patna, Sasaram, and various other places.


See also

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List of chief ministers of Bihar The chief minister of Bihar serves as the head of the Government of Bihar, overseeing its administration and governance within the constitutional framework of India. While the Governor of Bihar holds the ceremonial role of the constitutional h ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Mandal, B. P. 1918 births 1982 deaths Zamindars of Madhepura India MPs 1967–1970 India MPs 1977–1979 Bharatiya Lok Dal politicians Chief ministers from Indian National Congress Chief ministers of Bihar Indian National Congress politicians from Bihar Janata Party politicians Lok Sabha members from Bihar People from Bihar People from Saharsa district Samyukta Socialist Party politicians