Giani
Zail Singh was born on May 5, 1916 and died on 25.12.1994. GIANI ZAIL SINGH,
whose ascendancy in the service of the nation can be traced from the humblest
of origins, combines rare qualities of head and heart. The Giani's innings in
public life have been long and varied - freedom fighter, social reformer, champion
of the down-trodden, State Congress Leader, successful Chief Minister and Union
Home Minister. Truly, he was a relentless fighter against princedom, feudalism
and foreign domination in the pre-independence days, a tireless crusader against
communalism, economic disparities and social injustice, a true friend of the down-trodden
and the economically weak. Tall, handsome and immaculately dressed Giani Zail
Singh was a firm believer in democratic traditions, most unassuming, a God fearing
man and true son of the soil. No wonder that he has been able to carve out a distinguished
niche for himself in Indian public life. Giani Zail Singh, was born on May
5, 1916 in village Sandhwan in Faridkot District in a family of artisans, taken
to agriculture. His father Sardar Kishan Singh owned about fifty-six acres of
land which was intershared by Giani Zail Singh and his two brothers. He comes
from common stock and was born in a mud house in a remote village having no pull
or patronage. Stitching clothes, crushing stones, ploughing in fields, laying
roads, digging wells and making swords on the part of Gianiji gave him a rare
insight into the psyche of the common man - his problems and aspirations. Also
as a form of basic education, he has gone through the Quran, Geeta, Ramayana,
besides an intensive study of the Sikh Scriptures. Displaying precocity from
his early childhood, Gianiji cultivated literary tastes. By the time most of the
boys of his age had passed their matriculation examination, he had completed the
study of Sikh Religion, Sikh History and Sikh Scriptures. He grew to be a Giani
which means a Scholar. He was very well versed in Hindi and Urdu. Though not well-versed
in the nuances of the English language, the valuable example which he furnishes
of the power of self help, of patient purpose, resolute working and steadfast
integrity illustrate the efficiency of self respect and self reliance in enabling
men of even the humblest rank to work out for themselves and honourable competency
and a solid reputation. The martyrdom of Bhagat Singh and his companions,
valiant freedom fighters, on March 23, 1931, moved the young Giani who was then
only 16. The story of Giani Zail Singh's ordeals started with setting up of the
branch of the All India Congress in the State of Faridkot in 1938. Giani Zail
Singh was proclaimed and treated as an ordinary criminal. The Maharaja regarded
the opening of the Branch of the Congress as a challenge and the man who did it
as an arch enemy. So it was that Gianiji having founded the Congress in the State
of Faridkot found himself behind prison bars for five years. He was kept in solitary
confinement throughout his imprisonment. Even after his release, Gianiji was harassed
and he had to spend sometime outside the State. During this period he canvassed
support for the freedom movement in his State. During the same period he was influenced
by Mahatma Gandhi's message of non-violence. In 1946, Gianiji was back in
his State to resume the freedom struggle on the lines initiated by Mahatma Gandhi
- Father of the Nation. The whole State of Faridkot rose to a man on the question
of hoisting the National Flag. But a reign of terror was unleashed by the Maharaja.
Hearing of this high-handedness from Gianiji and some of colleagues Pandit Jawahar
Lal Nehru decided to visit Faridkot to hoist the Tricolour. This brought Gianiji
into close contact with Panditji and ever since that day, Panditji kept his benign
eye on the young and promising freedom fighter. Setting up a parallel Government
in Faridkot was the most perilous adventure of Giani Zail Singh's life. Giani
Zail Singh was held guilty of leading the revolt against the Raja's Government
and taken into custody. Then occurred the famous Jeep Episode - a tyrannical response
to Gianiji's quest to end the princely and feudal tyranny. Gianiji was bound hand
and feet to a jeep and was threatened that he would be dragged along the streets
unless he relented. But ultimately good sense prevailed and the threat was not
carried out. Giani
Zail Singh in the Faridkot Jail where he was jailed for 5 years for his anti-British
activities When Faridkot State was merged into
the State of Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Giani Zail Singh made historic
contributions in removing socio-economic injustice of farm labourers, small cultivators
and tenants in his capacity as a Minister for Revenue and Agriculture. The conferment
of proprietory rights on the actual tillers and the abolition of absentee landlordism
and the legislative steps ensuring the security of tenancy and the rights of tenants
to share the lands declared as "surplus" after land-ceiling, are all
to the credit of Gianiji. The protection given in PEPSU against State ejectments
by landlords is till today a shining landmark in the post-freedom history of agrarian
reforms in India. On November 1, 1956, when PEPSU was integrated with Punjab
it opened a new chapter in the life of the peasants and workers and the common
people. In 1956, Giani Zail Singh became a Member of Rajya Sabha and the Senior
Vice-President of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee. He injected new fervour
among the partymen and struggled selflessly to ensure thumping victories for the
Congress in Punjab in 1962 General Elections to Punjab Vidhan Sabha and the Lok
Sabha. He was taken as a Minister in the Government headed by the late Sardar
Pratap Singh Kairon but in 1962, he sacrificed that office when the Chinese aggression
brought new challenges in its wake. During 1962 to 1972, Giani Zail Singh
waged an uncompromising battle against the forces of communalism, reaction and
exploitation for about ten long years in Punjab. As a President of the Punjab
Pradesh Congress Committee, the spirit he was able to infuse in the rank and file
of the Congress against heavy odds, triumphed with decisive and overwhelming majority
for the Congress in the 1971 Lok Sabha elections and the 1972 Punjab Vidhan Sabha
poll. In March, 1972, he was elected unanimously by the Punjab Congress Legislative
Party to be the Chief Minister of Punjab. For an unprecedented spell of stability
for five years and three months, Giani Zail Singh accelerated the pace of Green
Revolution and industrialization in the State and strengthened the forces of secularism
by promoting the unity of the people of all faiths. Under his dynamic stewardship
Punjab saw prosperity, stability, vitality, unity and solidarity. Inspired by
the Leadership of Shrimati Indira Gandhi, Gianiji worked with dedication to make
the Punjabis realize their dream of a better life. With the advent of the
multiparty governments at the Centre and in certain States including Punjab towards
the middle of 1977, Giani Zail Singh had to brave a fresh spate of difficulties,
hardships and harassment. The trials and tribulations, however, failed to break
his spirit or to deprive him of the love of the common masses. He was elected
to the Seventh Lok Sabha in January, 1980, from the Hoshiarpur Constituency in
Punjab with a thumping lead of over 1,25,000 votes over his nearest rival, and
became Home Minister in Government of India in Smt. Indira Gandhi's Cabinet. As
a Union Home Minister, Giani Zail Singh made a notable contribution in maintaining
law and order, handling the Assam agitation and dealing firmly with communal riots
in the country. He used his vast administrative experience spanning over more
than three decades as Minister in PEPSU and Punjab and as the State Chief Minister
to his great advantage. In attending to almost all the major problems facing the
nation today, he has shown rare qualities of a seasoned statesman. The most striking,
however, is his role in the Assam Crisis. He used all his skill in bringing round
the agitation leaders to the negotiating table. His personal intervention at the
crucial moments during the talks brought him many laurels, and greatly helped
create a congenial climate for mutual discussions. As Home Minister he has abundantly
shown his keen alertness to the numerous problems facing the nation. He has been
able to strengthen the national integration and has shown tenacity in curbing
violence of all types. Giani Zail Singh was elected to the highest office
of the President of India on July 15, 1982 and took the oath of office on July
25, 1982. Giani Zail Singh believes in the efficiency of politeness in expression
and penetrative understanding of human relations and problems. This has, however,
never impaired his firmness on basic principles of approach and the fundamentals
of the policy and programmes. A refined sense of humour, backed by his intense
love for children and the suffering humans in all parts of the country, is his
inbuilt safeguard against tensions and malice in his public conduct. |