Salem Nanjudaiah Subba Rao

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  • Recently, Veteran Gandhian leader Salem Nanjundaiah Subba Rao died in Jaipur after a prolonged illness.

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  • Early Life:
    • Born in Bengaluru
    • Entered politics at the age of 13 when he was arrested for joining protests on Quit India day in 1942. 
    • Subba Rao went on to join the Seva Dal.
    • Mr Rao was associated with several leaders, including Jawaharlal Nehru and K. Kamaraj. 
  • Contributions:
    • He was fondly known as Bhaiji.
    • The Gandhian leader was credited with reforming 654 dacoits by setting up Mahatma Gandhi Seva Ashram in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district.
    • Subba Rao was famous for his ‘Shramdaan’ (voluntary contribution of labour) activities and camps.
    • He organised hundreds of youth camps in every state of India and in many countries across the world. 
  • He imbibed the “Congress values” of discipline and nonviolence. 
  • Later in life, Subba Rao made a sharp distinction between the Congress Party and Congress values, which he lamented had faded from public life.
  • Slogans: 
    • “Jaati paati ke bandhan todo, Bharat jodo, Bharat Jodo” (Give up differences of caste and class, unite India, unite India). 
    • “Sab dharmon ko ho sammana, manav manav ek samaan” (May all religions be equally respected, may we respect and honour each other as humans.) 

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