Vallabh Bhai Patel the iron-man of India was born on
13th October, 1875, in a small village Karamsadh of Bombay region. His
father Jhaber Bhai Patel was a simple farmer and mother Laad Bai was a
simple lady.
From his childhood itself, Patel was a very hard-working individual. He used to help his father in farming and studied in a school at Patelaad. He passed his high-school examination in 1896. Throughout school he was a very wise and intelligent student. Inspite of poor financial conditions his father decided to send him to college but VallabhBhai refused. Around three years he stayed at home, worked hard and prepared for the District Leader’s examinaton, hence passing with very good precentage.
Sardar Patel hated to work for
anyone especially the Britishers. He was a person of independent
nature. He started his own practice of law in a place called Godhara.
Soon the practice flourished. He saved money, made financial arrangement
for the entire family. He got married to Jhaberaba. In 1904, he got a
baby daughter Maniben, and in 1905 his son Dahya was born. He sent his
elder brother to England for higher studies in law. In 1908, Vittha Bhai
returned as barrister and started practising in Bombay. In 1909 his
wife became seriously ill and was taken to Bombay for treatment
VallabhBhai had to go for the hearing of an urgent case and his wife
died. He was stunned. He admitted his children in St. Mary’s school
Bombay, and he left for England. He became a barrister and retuned to
India in 1913.
He started his practice in Ahmedabad and soon he became aware of the
local life, activities and people’s problems. He became an extremely
popular person and he got elected in the Municipal Corportaion in 1917.
Around 1915, he came across Mahatma Gandhi. The Swadeshi Movement was at
its peak. Gandhiji gave a lecture at a place in Ahmedabad where Patel
heard him and was very impressed and started actively participating in
the freedom movement. The British government’s atrocities were
increasing. The government declared to confiscate all the lands of
farmers. He forced the British government to amend the rules. He brought
together the farmers and encouraged them and hence got the title of
‘Sardar’ and thus became famous.
The British government considered him as a threat and his lectures
were considered anti-government and he was imprisoned several times. In
1942, he took part in the Quit India Movement under the leadership of
Mahatma Gandhi. He was arrested along with other leaders and was sent to
Ahmednagar jail. Inspite of the British Rule, rulers of the small
kingdoms were spending a lot of public money, and were having a nice
time. Sardar Vallabh Bhai opposed this.
With great wisdom and political foresight, he consolidated the small kingdoms. The public was with him.
He tackled the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Nawab of Junagarh who
intially did not want to join India. There were a lot of problems
connected with the reunion of the numerous states into India. Sardar
Patel’s untiring efforts towards the unity of the country
brought success. Due to the achievement of this massive task, Sardar
Patel got the title of ‘Iron Man’. ‘ He is one of the prestigious
leaders of the world who became immmortal by uniting a scattered nation
without any bloodshed.
His enthusiasm to work for the independent nation got a big jolt when Gandhiji was murdered. Patel was very attached
to Gandhiji and considered him, his elder brother and teacher. He was
encouraged by Mahatma Gandhi in all his work. Gandhiji’s death left him
broken. On 15th December, 1950 he died of a cardiac arrest. The news of
his death spread all over the world. The entire nation plunged into deep
sorrow, everyday life came to a standstill. A grateful nation paid a
tearful homage to it’s beloved leader. In 1991 the grateful nation
conferred upon him the honour of Bharat Ratna.
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