Raj Kumar Shukla

Raj Kumar Shukla met Mahatma Gandhi to make him aware of the plight of the cultivators in Champaran and persuaded him to go there. Though often described as a cultivator, he was a money lender from village Murli Bharwa near Narkatiaganj in West Champaran, earning, according to his own statement before the enquiry committee set up by the provincial government, a sum of rupees two thousand a month from interest [1][2] Bhumihar Brahmins in Champaran had earlier revolted against indigo cultivation in 1914 (at Pipra) and 1916 (Turkaulia). Mahatama Gandhi arrived in Champaran with his team of eminent nationalists Rajendra Prasad, Anugraha Narayan Sinha, Brajkishore Prasad and the Champaran Satyagraha began.[3]

To commemorate his 125th birth anniversary, the Department of Posts released a stamp in his honour in 2000.[4]

References

  1. Tidrick, Kathryn (2006). Gandhi. I.B.Tauris. p. 117. ISBN 978-1-84511-166-3. Retrieved 2008-10-06.
  2. "West Chaparan District at a Glance". Tirhut Division. Retrieved 2008-10-06.
  3. Brown, Judith Margaret (1972). Gandhi's Rise to Power, Indian Politics 1915-1922: Indian Politics 1915-1922. New Delhi: Cambridge University Press Archive. p. 384. ISBN 978-0-521-09873-1.
  4. http://www.maharashtrapost.gov.in/htmldocs/oct2000.htm
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