Chaudhari Kumbharam Arya
Late Chaudhary Kumbharam Arya (10 May 1914 – 26 October 1995) was a freedom fighter, parliamentarian, and one of the popular leader of farmers in Rajasthan, India. Shri Kumbha Ram Arya was a member of Seventh Lok Sabha during 1980–84 representing Sikar Parliamentary constituency of Rajasthan. Earlier, he was a member of Rajya Sabha during 1960–64 and 1969–74.
Chaudhary Kumbharam Arya | |
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Born | चौ. कुम्भाराम आर्य 10 May 1914 Khaira-Chhota, Patiala, India |
Died | 26 October 1995 81) Jaipur | (aged
Nationality | Indian |
Other names | किसान मसीहा |
Education | Primary school Fefana, India |
Known for | Land reform and Panchayati Raj in Rajasthan |
Spouse(s) | Bhudevi |
Parent(s) | Jivani (Mother) Bhairaram (Father) |
He had been a member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly during 1952–57 and 1964–66 and also served as a Minister in the State Council of Ministers and held various portfolios.
He was an agriculturist by profession and was an active social worker. During his long public life, he was actively involved in social, educational, and agrarian activities in his home State. As a prominent Kisan Leader, he worked hard towards creating consciousness among the local workers and pleasants and also authored the book titled Kisan Union Kyon. He was closely associated with many other organisations work for the establishment of Panchayat Raj and was the founder of Rajasthan Panchayat Raj Sangh.
In princely states of Rajputana, which came into existence on 30 March 1949, the farmers were tenants of the land and their condition was deplorable under the exploitation of landlords called Jajirdars, Zamindars and Bishwedars etc. The tenant had no right over the land cultivated by him. He was only the tiller of the soil but was under the whimsical mercy of those landlords. But the farmers as a class were awakening in Bikaner state under the leadership of Chaudhary Kumbharam Arya and there was a turmoil of the tiller demanding, "Land to the tiller". This hostile state of affairs led the newly formed state government to take the immediate steps to reconcile the situation. The pressure of protection of the tenants was so immense that the government had to take the immediate steps and with this aim "The Rajasthan Protection of Tenants Ordinance, 1949" was promulgated to meet the burning need of the hour. The Rajasthan Land Reforms and Resumption of Jagirs Act, 1952 was the landmark in the legal history of land reforms in Rajasthan. The pressure of farmers united under the leadership of Chaudhary Kumbharam Arya forced the state government to promulgate The Rajasthan Tenancy Act, 1955 which became applicable to the whole of Rajasthan. The overriding effect of this Act provided relief to the existing tenants and the rights accrued to tenants accordingly. He also amended the rules of felling trees in favour of farmers. Farmers were not allowed to fell trees from his land. This caused great difficulty. It was he who pressurized the state government to amend the rules and permit the farmer to fell trees from the land of his ownership for his use.
Shri Kumbha Ram Arya died on 26 October 1995 at the age of 81 years. Arya, Shri Kumbha Ram (Janata (S)— Rajasthan, Sikar, 1980] s. of Shri Bhaira Ram Chaudhary; b. at Phephana Village Nohar Tahsil, Shri Ganganagar District, June 1914; Matriculate; m. Smt, Bhudevi Ji; 2 s. and 5 d.; Agriculturist; previously associated with Akhil Bharatiya Deshi Raj Lok Parishad-before independence and thereafter with Indian National Congress; Janata Party; (Rajasthan), 1967; Bharatiya KrantiDal; Bharatiya Lok Dal, Janata Party; presently with Lok Dal (Janata-S); Minister of revenue Bikaner State, 1948; Minister of Health, Police, Minerals and Industry, 1951, Minister of Health and Local Self Government 1954–55 and Minister of Revenue, 1964–67 Government of Rajasthan; Founder, Rajasthan Panchayat Raj Sangh 1957–58; vice President, Akhil Bharatiya Panchayat Parishad, l957-58; Member, (i) Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, 1952–57, 1964–66, (ii) Rajya Sabha, 1960–64 and again, 1969–74.