
Maniben Patel (3 April 1903 — 26 March 1990) was an
Indian independence movement activist and a Member of the
Indian parliament.
She was the daughter of
freedom fighter and post-Independence
Indian leader
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel (; ; 31 October 1875 – 15 December 1950), commonly known as Sardar, was an Indian lawyer, influential political leader, barrister and statesman who served as the first Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister of I ...
. Educated in
Bombay, Patel adopted the teachings of
Mahatma Gandhi in 1918, and started working regularly at
his ashram in
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad ( ; Gujarati: Amdavad ) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 (per t ...
.
Early life
Patel was born on 3 April 1903 at
Karamasad,
Bombay Presidency
The Bombay Presidency or Bombay Province, also called Bombay and Sind (1843–1936), was an administrative subdivision (province) of British India, with its capital in the city that came up over the seven islands of Bombay. The first mainl ...
,
British India. She was brought up by her uncle
Vitthalbhai Patel. She completed her early education at
Queen Mary High School in
Bombay. In 1920 she moved to
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad ( ; Gujarati: Amdavad ) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. Ahmedabad's population of 5,570,585 (per t ...
and attended the university of
Rashtriya Vidhyapith started by
Mahatma Gandhi. After graduating in 1925, Patel went on to assist her father.
Borsad movement
In 1923-24 the British government levied heavy taxes on the common people and for recovery of the same they started confiscating their cattle, land and property. To protest against this oppression, Maniben motivated women to join a campaign led by Gandhi and Sardar Patel and support the No-Tax Movement.
Bardoli Satyagrah
Exorbitant taxation was levied by the British authorities on the peasants of
Bardoli
Bardoli is a town and a municipality in Surat Metropolitan Region in the state of Gujarat, India.
Geography
Bardoli is located at . It has an average elevation of 22 metres (72 feet).
Weather
Bardoli is having average rainfall of 148 ...
in 1928 and they endured similar harassment to those of
Borsad
Borsad is a town and a municipality in Anand district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is located around 17 km from Anand. It is surrounded by the fertile Charotar region which largely produces tobacco, bananas, cotton, barley and oth ...
. Mahatma Gandhi directed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to take leadership of the
Satyagrah
Satyagraha ( sa, सत्याग्रह; ''satya'': "truth", ''āgraha'': "insistence" or "holding firmly to"), or "holding firmly to truth",' or "truth force", is a particular form of nonviolent resistance or civil resistance. Someone ...
. Initially women were reluctant to join the movement. Patel, along with
Mithuben Petit
Mithuben Hormusji Petit (11 April 1892 – 16 July 1973) was one of the pioneer Indian independence female activists who participated in Mahatma Gandhi's Dandi March.
Biography
Born on 11 April 1892 into an affluent Parsi Zoroastrian famil ...
and Bhaktiba Desai, motivated women who ultimately outnumbered men in the movement. As part of the protest they stayed in huts erected on land confiscated by the government.
Rajkot Satyagrah
During 1938, a Satyagrah was planned against the unjust rule of the Diwan of
Rajkot State.
Kasturba Gandhi was keen to join the Satyagrah despite her poor health and Patel accompanied her. The government passed an order to separate the women. She went on a hunger strike against the order and authorities allowed her to reunite with
Kasturba Gandhi.
Non-cooperation movement

She participated in the
Non-Cooperation Movement as well as the
Salt Satyagraha
The Salt March, also known as the Salt Satyagraha, Dandi March and the Dandi Satyagraha, was an act of nonviolent civil disobedience in colonial India led by Mahatma Gandhi. The twenty-four day march lasted from 12 March to 6 April 1930 as a di ...
and was imprisoned for long periods of time. In the 1930s she became her father's aide, also caring for his personal needs. However, because Maniben Patel was committed to the liberation of India, and thus the
Quit India movement
The Quit India Movement, also known as the August Kranti Movement, was a movement launched at the Bombay session of the All India Congress Committee by Mahatma Gandhi on 8th August 1942, during World War II, demanding an end to British rule in ...
, she was again imprisoned from 1942 to 1945 in
Yerwada Central Jail. Maniben Patel served her father closely until his death in 1950. After moving to Mumbai, she worked for the rest of her life with numerous charitable organizations and for the
Sardar Patel Memorial Trust. She went on to author an account of the freedom struggle as a book on her father's life in the years following Indian Independence.
Principles
Patel always ensured that her and her father's clothes were weaved from
khadi threads which were spun by her. She always insisted on travelling in third class.
Electoral career
* 1952 : Won South Kaira (a.k.a.
Kheda) Lok Sabha seat in General Elections, as Congress candidate
* 1957 : Won
Anand
Anand may refer to:
People
* Anand (name), a surname and given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Anand (actor), Indian actor
* Anand (Maoist), Indian communist
* Anand (writer) (born 1936), Indian Malayalam writer
Places
* Anand ...
Lok Sabha seat in General Elections, as Congress candidate defeated Amin Dadubhai Mulji
* 1962 : Lost to Narendrasinh Ranjithsinh Mahida of
Swatantra Party from
Anand Lok Sabha Seat, as Congress' candidate
* 1964 to 1970 : Congress Member of Rajya Sabha
* 1973 : Entered Lok Sabha winning the by-poll from Sabarkantha as Congress(O) candidate, defeating Shantubhai Patel of Congress
* 1977 : Won
Mehsana Lok Sabha seat in General Elections defeating Natvarlal Amratlal Patel, as
Janata Party candidate
Vice president
Patel was once Vice President of the Gujarat Provincial Congress Committee. Later, she was elected as a member of the
Indian National congress led by Nehru in the first
Lok Sabha (1952–57) from South Kaira constituency, and in the second Lok Sabha (1957–62) from
Anand
Anand may refer to:
People
* Anand (name), a surname and given name (including a list of people with the name)
* Anand (actor), Indian actor
* Anand (Maoist), Indian communist
* Anand (writer) (born 1936), Indian Malayalam writer
Places
* Anand ...
.
She was also Secretary (1953–56) and Vice President (1957–64) of Gujarat state Congress. She was elected to the
Rajya Sabha in 1964 and continued till 1970. Information is lacking on the exact year when she left
Congress Party
The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party but often simply the Congress, is a political party in India with widespread roots. Founded in 1885, it was the first modern nationalist movement to emerge in the British Em ...
, but it was likely because she decided to stay with
NCO (Congress-O) when the party split in 1969. Her brother
Dahyabhai Patel
Dahyabhai Patel (10 November 1905 — 11 August 1973) was the son of Indian leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and a member of the Parliament of India.
Personal life
Educated at Bombay, Patel graduated from the Gujarat Vidyapith and began workin ...
was a member of Mumbai
Maha-nagar Palika for 18 years and was mayor of Mumbai in 1954. In 1957 he joined Maha Gujarat Janata Parishad and later he joined
Swatantra Party. In the early 1970s Dahyabhai was a Rajya Sabha MP with
Swatantra Party; both Swatantra Party and NCO (Prime Minister
Morarji Desai's Congress group) were powerful in Gujarat during the years 1967-1971. Maniben Patel did not contest the 1971 Lok Sabha polls. She was elected to Lok Sabha in 1973 when she won by-poll from
Sabarkantha
Sabarkantha district is one of the 33 districts of Gujarat state of India and is located in the northeastern part of the state. The administrative headquarters of the district are located in Himatnagar.
Geography
Sabarkantha District is bounded ...
, defeating Shantubhai Patel of
Congress by a narrow margin.
She was elected to
Lok Sabha from
Mehsana on the
Janata party ticket in 1977.
She was connected with several educational institutions including the
Gujarat Vidyapith,
Vallabh Vidyanagar,
Bardoli
Bardoli is a town and a municipality in Surat Metropolitan Region in the state of Gujarat, India.
Geography
Bardoli is located at . It has an average elevation of 22 metres (72 feet).
Weather
Bardoli is having average rainfall of 148 ...
Swaraj Ashram and
Navajivan Trust
''Navajivan Trust'' is a publishing house based in Ahmedabad, India. It was founded by Mahatma Gandhi in 1929
and has published m ...
prior to her death in 1990.
In 2011, the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Memorial Trust undertook a project to publish her Gujarati diary, in collaboration with
Navajivan Publications.
Works
* ''Inside Story of Sardar Patel: The Diary of Maniben Patel, 1936-50'', by Manibahen Patel. Ed. Prabha Chopra. Vision Books, 2001. .
References
External links
Condolence letter from Horace Alexander to Maniben on her father's death (1950). National Archives of India
{{DEFAULTSORT:Patel, Maniben
1903 births
1990 deaths
India MPs 1952–1957
India MPs 1957–1962
India MPs 1971–1977
India MPs 1977–1979
20th-century Indian biographers
20th-century Indian women politicians
20th-century Indian politicians
20th-century Indian women writers
Bharatiya Lok Dal politicians
English-language writers from India
Founders of Indian schools and colleges
Indian women philanthropists
Indian independence activists from Gujarat
Indian National Congress politicians from Gujarat
Indian philanthropists
Indian women activists
Indian women non-fiction writers
Janata Party politicians
Lok Sabha members from Gujarat
People from Nadiad
Prisoners and detainees of British India
Quit India Movement
Rajya Sabha members from Gujarat
Vallabhbhai Patel
Women biographers
Women in Gujarat politics
Women Indian independence activists
Women writers from Gujarat
Women members of the Lok Sabha
Women members of the Rajya Sabha
Indian National Congress (Organisation) politicians