STATUE OF UNITY TO POLITICAL SYMBOLISM: PATEL’S TRANSITION ROLE FROM FREEDOM FIGHTER TO NATION-FOUNDING FATHER (1928-1948)

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  • Sukhdev Byadwal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.8476/sampreshan.v16i2.448

Keywords:

Unification, Balkanization, Subcontractors, Fundamental rights

Abstract

In the 20th century, what made Sardar Patel a unique part of the freedom struggle compared to other nation builders and after the freedom struggle, in the foundation members' sardar’s role can be viewed as a man like an iron pillar or like Germany’s Bismarck in unification with strict action for the need of the nation and its People. In my paper, I explore my arguments regarding the political environment of that time and Sardar’s vision, a long-term vision for modern India. Sardar's main role can be seen as a Gandhian follower and a struggler for the masses, like the Kheda 1918, Bardoli Satyagraha 1928, mainly an active role in the civil disobedience movement 1930-31 and the Quit India movement 1942. Founding member of the civil services of India, like IAS, IPS, with a modern governance structure for a newly formed nation. The main role can be viewed as a member of the constitutional committees, complete focus on human rights, gender equality, and minority rights. Adoption of the Gandhian way of life in constitutional making. Some said to him as a right-wing Heart in Congress circle on many issues. Patel's main achievement was doing work for the Political unification of this nation.

Author Biography

Sukhdev Byadwal

PhD Research Scholar, University of Rajasthan.

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Published

2016-2024

How to Cite

Sukhdev Byadwal. (2025). STATUE OF UNITY TO POLITICAL SYMBOLISM: PATEL’S TRANSITION ROLE FROM FREEDOM FIGHTER TO NATION-FOUNDING FATHER (1928-1948). Sampreshan, ISSN:2347-2979 UGC CARE Group 1, 16(2), 39–43. https://doi.org/10.8476/sampreshan.v16i2.448

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