Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia – A Tribute
The birth anniversary of Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia (1886-1980)
falls on January 14. I write this to pay my humble
tributes to the memory of the great son of the
country particularly of the dalit community. Babu
Mangu Ram’s sterling role in the freedom movement of
India as a Gadrite leader is well known and
documented. He was an Indian patriot to the core in
the Gadar Movement in the US and other countries.
Later on coming back to India in 1925, he engaged
himself fully in the fight against social and
economic degradation of the dalit community at the
hands of the caste ridden Indian society. It was a
daunting task. But Babu Mangu Ram was a crusader
In 1926, Babu Mangu Ram initiated and established Ad-dharam
Movement to provide the dalit a social and spiritual
identity of their own. He started publishing a
periodical called Adi-Danka to enlighten and cajole
the dalit masses to stand up and fight for their
rights. The effort was a great success with the help
and joining hands with the other leaders of the
community like Master Gurbanta Singh, Seth Kishan
Dass, Seth Sunder Dass, and Sant Ram. Gopal Singh
Khalsa, inter alia. The Ad-dharam Movement, as my
father told me, did a great job, under the
leadership of Babu Mangu Ram, during the Round Table
Conferences in the early 30s in supporting Dr. B.R.
Ambedkar as the sole leader of the dalits of India
to represent them in the Conferenes and other fora
for the interests of the dalits. With these efforts.
Ad-dharam was duly recognized as a different entity
in the 1931 census. Dr. Ambedkar’s struggle with the
help of the leaders like Babu Mangu Ram resulted in
the Communal Awards of the British Government to
recognize and ensure separate electorates for the
dalits in 1932 which was formally accepted and
introduced as the Poona Pact between Ambedkar and
Gandhi. Some vested interests tried to create
unnecessary controversy about the presumptive
differences between Dr. Ambedkar and Babu Mangu Ram
on the decisions of the Poona Pact and the agenda of
the Ad-dharam Movement. But the prevailing political
and social atmosphere in the country left no other
option both for Dr. Ambedkar and Babu Mangu Ram to
accept the ground realities. Babu Mangu Ram
continued to accept Dr. Ambedkar as his leader and
respected him accordingly. The Ad-dharam Movement
gained strength particularly in the doaba region of
Punjab. Babu Mangu Ram along with others got elected
to the Punjab Legislative Assembly before
independence in 1947. In the wake of changing
political and social scenario, the Movement which
was by then converted into a political outfit as Ad-dharam
Mandal, fizzled out somewhat. Most of the associates
of Babu Mangu Ram either joined the Congress Party
or the Scheduled Castes Federation and later the
Republican Party. But the relevance and role of Ad-dhram
Movement and the Mandal would remain a historical
fact that it played an immensely important role in
establishing a separate and distinct identity for
the dalits which was a much called for need of the
times.
Babu Mangu Ram was a visionary and a leader of the first rate.
He contributed immensely to freedom movement of
India as a Gadrite leader and also to the
emancipation of the dalit community.
हजारों
साल
नर्गिस
अपनी
बेनूरी
पे
रोती
है;
बड़ी
मुश्किल
से
होता
है
चमन
में
दीदावर
पैदा
!
By. Mr. Ramesh Chander, Retired Indian Diplomat |