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Madhav Prasad Tripathi (1912- 1985) was a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party from Uttar Pradesh. He was an Indian philosopher, sociologist, historian and political scientist. He was one of the most important leaders of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh and played key role in establishing the party, the forerunner of the present day Bharatiya Janata Party.

Early life and education

He was born in 1912 in the village Tiwaripur, Basi near the district Basti. His father was a well known learned person and was active in Indian freedom movement. He was a quick learner from his early childhood and showed signs of working for the society at very young age.

While he was a student at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi in 1937, he came into contact with the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). He met the founder of the RSS, K. B. Hedgewar, who engaged with him in an intellectual discussion at one of the shakhas. He dedicated himself to full-time work in the RSS from 1942. He had attended the 40-day summer vacation RSS camp at Nagpur where he underwent training in Sangh Education. After completing second-year training in the RSS Education Wing, Shri Madahav Tripathi became a lifelong pracharak of the RSS. He worked as the pracharak for the Lakhimpur district and, from 1955, as the joint prant pracharak (regional organiser) for Uttar Pradesh. He was regarded as an ideal swayamsevak of the RSS essentially because ‘his discourse reflected the pure thought-current of the Sangh’.

In 1951, when Syama Prasad Mookerjee founded the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, Deendayal was seconded to the party by the RSS, tasked with moulding it into a genuine member of the Sangh Parivar.

He was a member of Lok Sabha elected from Domariaganj in 1977. He was born in 1917 in Bansi, Basti district and studied law. He was a member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council during 1958-62 and a member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly during 1962-66 and 1969-77 periods elected as a candidate of Jan Sangh. He served as leader of opposition in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly and also as cabinet minister in the Government of Uttar Pradesh too. He was first ever state president of Bhartiya Janta Party Uttar Praddesh.

He was mentor to present day many senior leaders of BJP who hailed from eastern Uttar Pradesh, some of the prominent names include Shri Rajnath Singh, Shri Kalraj Mishra , Dr. Mahendra Nath Pandey, Late Shri Harish Srivastav. He was a close aide of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee and was his trusted person for Uttar Pradesh. Although Madha Babu was a BJP politician he enjoyed great respect from other party leaders including Late Shri Chaudhary Charan Singh, Mulayam Singh Yadav . There is a famous incident that once Madhav Babu lost legislative elections of Uttar Pradesh, then Chaudhary Charan Singh got him elected to legislative assembly as a MLC by asking his party MLAs to vote for his favor.

In 1980s Madahv Babu was on peak of his political career and his down to earth approach and humility made him a people leader. Even when he was leader of opposition the ruling party MLA's and leaders always looked for his advice. During his career he served on following positions as well Chairman, U. P. Housing Development Council; Member, Delimitation Commission; also held several other offices; Member, U. P., Legislative Council, 1958-62; Member, U.P. Legislative Assembly, 1962-66 and 1969-77; was Leader of the Opposition, U. P. Legislative Assembly; Cabinet Minister, U. P. Government; (ii) Committee on Public Undertaking and (ii) Privileges Committee.

Similar to the controversial death of Deen Dayal Upadhyay he died due to heart attack in 1985 at Lucknow Railway station while traveling. His grandson Siddharth Tripathi is now carrying forward the legacy of his grandfather, he is member of BJP and active social worker Varanasi basti Lucknow

References

Madhav Prasad Tripathi Wikipedia