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The Triveni Sangh was a
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coalition and political party established in the
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of
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in pre-independence India to give voice to the political solidarity of "middle peasant castes" as well as to carve a space in democratic politics for the lower castes. The date for the formation of the Triveni Sangh has been variously stated. Some sources have said it was the 1920s but Ashwani Kumar notes recently discovered documentation that makes 1933 more likely, while
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argues for 1934. The leaders associated with the formation of this front were Yadunandan Prasad Mehta, Shivpujan Singh and Jagdev Singh Yadav.


Formation

The Triveni Sangh was formed in 1934 by the members of the three prominent Backward Castes of Bihar: Yadavs, Kushwahas( Koeris) and Kurmis. Its nomenclature was derived from the confluence of the three mighty rivers viz. the
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,
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and the mythical
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at
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. The Sangh claimed of having at least one million dues-paying members. Its formation was countered by the formation of the
Indian National Congress The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a political parties in India, political party in India with deep roots in most regions of India. Founded on 28 December 1885, it was the first mo ...
's backward class federation, which was established at the same time. The party took part in the 1937 elections and lost may seats, but managed to win at places like
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and Piro in
Shahabad District Shahabad district or Arrah district, headquartered at Arrah (now part of Bhojpur) was a Bhojpuri speaking district in western Bihar, India, making the western border of Bihar with Uttar Pradesh. In 1972, the district was split into two distri ...
. As a result of this, the upper castes reacted violently. In the meantime the party was also affected due to double-edged confrontations emerging out of the disunity between the three allied castes, and the superior organisational structure of Congress. According to political analysts, the superiority complex in
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 ...
s created difference between them and the Kurmis and
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s, which led to the decline of the organisation, which had claimed that it was the first political establishment of the backward castes in Bihar.


History

The formation of the organization had roots emerging from the Lakhochak riot in 1925. In this village in Munger district, a caste council meeting of Yadavs was seen by local
Bhumihar Bhumihar, also locally called Bhuinhar and Babhan, a Hindu Indian caste system, caste mainly found in Bihar (including the Mithila (region), Mithila region), the Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, the Bundelkhand region of Madhya ...
landlords as a challenge to their social and ritual position, who were also wary of the sanskritizing trend observed in what was a ritually unpure caste. Also, the upper caste saw this new trend as a possible barrier for the illegitimate dues they obtained from these peasant castes in thr form of Begar i.e free labor as well as the supply of agricultural surpluses like ''Ghee'', ''Milk'' and other such products. In the second conference of the Sangh held at Ekwaari village, it promised to fight for the cause of the ''Kisan'' (peasants), ''Mazdoor'' (labourers) and small traders. It also protested against social oppression, especially the
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s of lower caste women by upper caste landlords. In many districts of Bihar it became a symbol of the rising political ambition of backward castes. It also published its mouthpiece called the "''Triveni Sangh Ka Bigul''".


Development of anti Congress stance

The Congress party in the decades after independence was dominated by upper castes, who were responsible for the seizure of all opportunities from backward castes for political representation. When the leaders of backward castes sought to obtain tickets from the Congress for contesting in any elections, they were always denied on the grounds of being ineligible. According to Hindi novelist Omprakash Kashyap, even if they fulfilled all the grounds for eligibility, they were told that the legislature is not the place where vegetables are sown, cattle bred and milked as well as oil and salt sold. This was an indirect attack on the traditional professions of the backward castes. The ticket distribution the Congress thus was in the favour of the upper castes, and many a times they sidelined popular backward caste leaders in order to pave the way for the upper castes to rise in power. This was witnessed when the Kurmi leader Deosharan Singh was sidelined in order to make way for a
Bhumihar Bhumihar, also locally called Bhuinhar and Babhan, a Hindu Indian caste system, caste mainly found in Bihar (including the Mithila (region), Mithila region), the Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, the Bundelkhand region of Madhya ...
leader, whom another Kurmi leader Ramlakhan had defeated earlier. Numerous such incidents made backward castes staunch supporters of the Triveni Sangh.


Merger with the Congress

However, the rift between
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and the Triveni Sangh was not insurmountable, as claimed by William Pinch, and the latter, after performing badly in elections against the Congress, merged with the Congress led ''Backward Class Federation''. The merger, though it ended in the demise of the Sangh, brought some positive consequences for the three castes involved in its formation. The Triveni Sangh leaders were given posts in the organisation by the 1940s, and in the subsequent elections, the leaders of Kurmi, Yadav and Kushwaha castes were allotted tickets from the Congress. The loss in independent identity was compensated by the gain in terms of direct access to political power. There was also an attempt to unify the Triveni Sangh with the ''Kisan Sabha'', which didn't take place because of the natural rivalry and mutual antagonism extant between the
Bhumihar Bhumihar, also locally called Bhuinhar and Babhan, a Hindu Indian caste system, caste mainly found in Bihar (including the Mithila (region), Mithila region), the Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, the Bundelkhand region of Madhya ...
s, who dominated the Kisan Sabha, and the Yadav, Kurmi and Koeri people. Hence, despite having the same economic motives, the union and the cooperation between both organisations remained unsuccessful.


Social impact

In the 1927 and 1933 district board elections, the Sangh fielded its candidates against upper-caste candidates, but was not very successful. Its charm after independence faded, but its short span made it clear that the dominance of the upper castes would not sustain forever. The Triveni Sangh movement of 1930 is said to have sowed the seeds of political consciousness among the Koeri, Kurmi and Yadav castes of Bihar, which are variously described as ''upper backwards''. The movement further paved the way for these castes to challenge the muscle power of "upper castes" in later years, when Ram Manohar Lohia led the political front against the
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in Bihar in the 1980s. It was due to earlier efforts like the 'Sangh' that these middle peasant castes were able to stand up to the upper castes in all spheres of life, because by this time they became fully conscious of their rights. According to Sanjay Kumar: In later years, there was an attempt for a revival of this defunct organisation by the All India Yadav Conference, particularly at
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in 1965. In the 2015 Legislative Assembly elections of Bihar, the tentative alliance of the
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(Yadav-led) and
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(Kormi-Koeri led) parties was covered by Indian media as an informal revival of the Triveni Sangh. The Sangh's literature, which were primarily compiled by Yadunandan Prasad Mehta and was regarded as its manifesto, saw women primarily in their role as daughters, daumother-in-laws and mother-in-laws. However, it believed in equal rights for women. It also promoted inter-caste love marriages and widow remarriage.Rethinking Caste and Resistance in India. (2023). (n.p.): Aakar Books.


See also

* Arjak Sangh


References

{{Reflist Reform movements Bihari politicians