Sitaram Kesri (15 November 1919 – 24 October 2000) was an
Indian politician
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and parliamentarian. He became a union minister and served as
President of the Indian National Congress from 1996 to 1998.
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Political career
Pre-Independence Politics
Kesri became politically active at the age of 13, with his involvement in the
Indian independence movement
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The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged ...
. Kesri was arrested for his political activities several times between 1930 and 1942. Kesri was a part of the famous Young Turks of Bihar Congress during the independence movement along with
Bindeshwari Dubey
Bindeshwari Dubey (14 January 1921 – 20 January 1993) was a freedom fighter, trade unionist and politician who served as Chief Minister of Bihar between 12 March 1985 and 13 February 1988.
Dubey was involved in the nationalisation of India ...
,
Bhagwat Jha Azad
Bhagwat Jha Azad was an Indian freedom fighter and politician. He served as Chief minister of Bihar from 14 February 1988 to 10 March 1989. He was at various times a member of parliament and a member of the Bihar state legislature.
Political ...
,
Chandrashekhar Singh
Chandrashekhar Singh (17 August 1927 - 9 July 1986) was a member of the Indian National Congress and served as the 16th Chief Minister of Bihar from August 1983 to March 1985. He also held a number of Union State Minister positions in the Mi ...
,
Satyendra Narayan Sinha
Satyendra Narayan Sinha (12 July 1917 – 4 September 2006) was an Indian politician and statesman, participant in the Indian independence movement, a leading light of Jaya Prakash Narayan's ‘ ''complete revolution''’ movement during the ...
,
Kedar Pandey and
Abdul Ghafoor – all future
Chief Ministers of Bihar.
Political Career in Independent India
Kesri was elected president of the
Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee
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The current working presidents are Shyam Sunder Singh Dheer ...
in 1973 and treasurer of the
All India Congress Committee
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(AICC) in 1980.
Kesri was elected to the
Lok Sabha
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from the
Katihar
Katihar is a city situated in the eastern part of the state of Bihar in India. It is the regional headquarter of Katihar district. It is one of the important cities of Bihar. Also it's a main route of Delhi - Guwahati railway line.
History
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in 1967 as a candidate of Congress party. He represented Bihar in the
Rajya Sabha
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for five terms between July 1971 and April 2000, being reelected in April 1974, July 1980, April 1988, and April 1994.
He was Union Minister during the regimes of
Indira Gandhi,
Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi (; 20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was an Indian politician who served as the sixth prime minister of India from 1984 to 1989. He took office after the 1984 assassination of his mother, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, to bec ...
and
P.V. Narasimha Rao as
Prime Minister of India
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.
Kesri served as treasurer of the Congress party for more than a decade. In addition, he was elected unanimously as President of the
Congress Parliamentary Party on 3 January 1997. After his exit from office in March 1998, he maintained a relatively low profile in politics. He was also denied party candidature for the
Rajya Sabha
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once his last term ended in April 2000.
As the President of the Indian National Congress
After P.V. Narasimha Rao stepped down as president of the Congress in September 1996, Kesri was appointed as the new president of the Indian National Congress.
The following years were difficult for the Congress Party. Kesri's lack of popular support among the masses caused further damage to the party. Kesri's most controversial act was the sudden withdrawal of support to H.D. Deva Gowda's United Front government, which led to the fall of the government in April 1997. However, a compromise was reached and the United Front elected
I.K. Gujral as the subsequent new leader with continued support from the Congress party.
In the first week of November 1997, part of the
Jain Commission's report inquiring into the conspiracy angle of the assassination of
Rajiv Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi (; 20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was an Indian politician who served as the sixth prime minister of India from 1984 to 1989. He took office after the 1984 assassination of his mother, then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, to bec ...
was leaked to the press.
It was reported that the Jain Commission had indicted
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) for its ties with the
LTTE
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE; ta, தமிழீழ விடுதலைப் புலிகள், translit=Tamiḻīḻa viṭutalaip pulikaḷ, si, දෙමළ ඊළාම් විමුක්ති කොටි, t ...
, the organisation involved in the assassination of Gandhi.
The DMK was one of the constituents of the United Front that was in power at the center. Moreover, the party had three ministers on the council of ministers headed by Prime Minister
Inder Kumar Gujral. The Congress demanded removal from the government the ministers belonging to the DMK.
Between 20 and 28 November 1997, an exchange of letters took place between Kesri and Prime Minister
Gujral; however, the prime minister refused to meet the demands of the Congress. Finally, on 28 November 1997, Congress withdrew its support for the
Gujral government. When no alternative government could be formed, the Lok Sabha was dissolved, paving the way for midterm elections.
The Congress did not adequately prepare for the midterm elections. A number of senior leaders of the party, such as
Rangarajan Kumaramangalam,
Aslam Sher Khan
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, and other leaders, openly expressed displeasure with Kesri's leadership and left the party.
After
Sonia Gandhi
Sonia Gandhi (''née'' Maino; born 9 December 1946) is an Indian politician. She is the longest serving president of the Indian National Congress, a social democratic political party, which has governed India for most of its post-independe ...
decided to campaign for the party, she replaced Kesri as the main party campaigner. Sonia attracted huge crowds in her campaign rallies but did not win the election for the party.
Nevertheless, the Congress did maintain a respectable tally of 140 seats. During the election campaign, there were a
series of bomb blasts in
Coimbatore, where
BJP President Lal Krishna Advani
Lal Krishna Advani (born 8 November 1927) is an Indian politician who served as the 7th Deputy Prime Minister of India from 2002 to 2004. Advani is one of the co-founders and a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is a longtime memb ...
was scheduled to address an election rally. About 50 people were killed in the blasts.
After the blasts, Kesri made a statement that the bomb blasts were the handiwork of the
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
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and moreover, he had the proof of RSS involvement in the blasts. The RSS sued Kesri for defamation, but Kesri was granted bail by a city court in 1998.
After the electoral defeat, Kesri was stripped of his post in March 1998 by the
Congress Working Committee
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.
[ The Hindu – 26 October 2000] Sonia Gandhi was appointed president of the Congress party in his place. Kesri's removal from the
Congress Working Committee
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is considered by some as a betrayal of the party constitution, considering how
Pranab Mukherjee
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and others conspired to eliminate Kesri from the party for Sonia Gandhi.
Kesri, along with other members of the Working Committee including
Tariq Anwar, was "roughed up" at Congress Party headquarters on 19 May 1999 by what has been described as an "angry mob"
[Congress Plans More Powers for Sonia]
, ''The Indian Express
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'', 23 May 1999 and "Congress goons",
following the split in the Congress that led to the formation of the
Nationalist Congress Party
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.
References
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1919 births
2000 deaths
Indian National Congress politicians from Bihar
Presidents of the Indian National Congress
People from Patna district
India MPs 1967–1970
Rajya Sabha members from Bihar
Members of the Cabinet of India
Lok Sabha members from Bihar
People from Katihar