Jai Narayan Vyas

Jai Narayan Vyas
3rd & 5th Chief Minister of Rajasthan
In office
April 26, 1951 – March 3, 1952
Preceded by C S Venkatachari
Succeeded by Tika Ram Paliwal
In office
November 1, 1952 – November 12, 1954
Preceded by Tika Ram Paliwal
Succeeded by Mohan Lal Sukhadia
Personal details
Born February 18, 1899
Jodhpur
Died March 14, 1963
New Delhi
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) smt. Gauraja devi vyas
Children 1 son and 3 daughters
Religion Hindu

Jai Narayan Vyas (1899-1963) was a former chief minister of the Indian state of Rajasthan. He hailed from Jodhpur city and was a leader of Indian National Congress party.

He was born on February 18, 1899 to Pushkarna brahmin Pandit Sewaramji Vyas and Shrimati Gopi Devi in Jodhpur. He has studied till Matriculation. He died on 14 March 1963.

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Political career

Pre-independence

Jai Narayan Vyas and other Jodhpuri political activists formed the "Marwar Hitkarni Sabha" (Marwar Improvement Society) in the early 1920s in Jodhpur State, aimed at freeing the state from the rule of "aliens": a chief minister and other non-Jodhpuri officials both Indian and English. Its motto was "Marwar [Jodhpur] for the Marwaris" and its design to protect local interests from the effects of administrative reform.63 The maharaja gave the Sabha his blessing, while Vyas saw his role in it as his first contribution to the freedom movement. The organization was banned in 1924.

Later he formed the Jodhpur Praja Mandal, the Youth League, and the Marwar Lok Parishad. He guided his movements from Ajmer, wWhenever he had trouble in his home state of Jodhpur.[1]

Post-independence

On March 3, 1948 he became the Prime Minister of Jodhpur State. He relinquished his office on April 7, 1949. He was chief minister of the state of Rajasthan twice, first time from 26 April 1951 to 3 March 1952 and a second time from 1 November 1952 to 12 November 1954.

He lost in first election if Rajasthan legislative assembly in 1951. So Tika Ram Paliwal has been made the chief minister of Rajasthan. Later he won the bye-election for Kishangarh and again took over the post on 1 November 1952.[2]

He was also the member of Rajya Sabha form 20 April 1957 to 2 April 1960 and 3 April 1960 to 14 March 1963.

Honors

The Jai Narain Vyas University in Jodhpur, his home town, is named after him.

Chief Minister Of Rajasthan

Preceded by
C S Venkatachari
Chief Minister of Rajasthan
1951—1952
Succeeded by
Tika Ram Paliwal
Preceded by
Tika Ram Paliwal
Chief Minister of Rajasthan
1952—1954
Succeeded by
Mohan Lal Sukhadia

References

  1. ^ Rajputana Under British Paramountcy
  2. ^ Sadhna Sharma. States Politics in India. Mittal Publications, New Delhi. 

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