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C.L. Chumber – An Obituary
A Jalandhar based social and community activist,
Chiranji Lal
Chumber
(1958-2016) passed away after a brief illness on February 6,
2016. Chumber Sahib was a close friend and associate of my
younger brother Paramjit and as I had many opportunities to meet
him and discuss matters of mutual interest and concern
particularly with reference to Babasaheb Ambedkar,
Ad-dharam Movement, Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia, Babu Kanshi Ram,
inter alia, other issues pertaining to dalit communities. I
found C.L. Chumber a very knowledgeable person with a great
sense of history. He was totally dedicated, may be up to a fault
and ignoring his own and family interests, to the community
causes for the benefit of common people. He was a fearless and
outspoken person, the habit which put him to difficulties many a
times but he was not bothered at all. His keen interest in
journalism and literature was evident from the shelves, tables,
boxes at his house, as told and conf
C.L. Chumber was the son of Panjab Rai who was perhaps the first
educated fellow of a remote village Hussainabad in Jalandhar
with a coveted degree of MA in Economics. Chumber was a
graduate of DAV college Nakodar and from his college days itself
he was a student activist for the causes of dalit empowerment.
He was a thinker and an excellent orator. Keeping with his
interest in journalism, he was the founder editor of Quomi
Udarian, a Punjabi paper, editor of Bahujan Samaj Bulletin, a
periodical started on the behest of Babu Kanshi Ram of BSP.
Chumber Sahib brought out a well documented souvenir on Babu
Mangu Ram of Ad-dharam Mandal. I had the honour of releasing a
special issue of the Quomi
Udarian at a function to celebrate the Gurupurab of Guru
Ravidassji at Bootan Mandi, Jalandhar long back in the late
1980s. C.L. Chumber’s younger brother, Prem Chumber also
inherited these intellectual traits and flare. He is the
Editor-in-Chief of two periodical publications in California
(USA), the Ambedkar Times and the Desh Doaba. Prem Chumber,
paying tributes to his brother, said that C.L. Chumber was
instrumental in motivating him to start these two, by now well
established publications and was a friend, philosopher and guide
in this venture.The Antim Ardas of C.L. Chumber was
held on February 14 in which I was in attendance along with my
brother Paramjit. It was a well attended congregation by the
cross sections of the society particularly by the intelligentsia
and social activists. Some of the prominent speakers, inter
alia, were Dr. Ronki Ram, Dean of Arts Faculty of Panjab
University, Chief Editor of Nawan Zamana Shri Jatinder Pannu,
Editor of Ambedkar Times and the Desh Doaba Prem Chumber, Dr.
Ram Lal Jassi, a community activist and a politician, Comrade
Mangat Ram Pasla of the Communist Party, Shri Harmesh Jassal of
Malind Publications paid glowing tributes to C.L. Chumber.
Representatives of Desh Bhagat Yadgar Hall and Gurudwara 6th
Patshahi also spoke and highlighted the various traits of the
personality of the departed soul. I also paid my humble homage
to C.L. Chumber and recognized his tireless efforts in the
pursuit of his dreams and ideals as depicted in a poetic
expression:
अपना मुकद्दर आप बनाते हैं एहले दिल
हम वह नहीं जिन्हें ज़माना बना गया
C.L. Chumber will remain in our
memories for years to come. Thanking the congregation, wife of
Chumber Sahib, Santosh Kumari, an intelligent and homely lady,
said that she was touched by the words of the speakers about her
beloved husband. She added in a choked voice that sometimes she
did not take Chumber Sahib seriously for his idiosyncratic
activities but today by listening to the speeches by his friends
and associates, she had realised how much loved and respected he
was among them. Santosh re-dedicated herself to the legacy of
her dear husband, C.L. Chumber.
जिस धज से कोई मक़्तल में गया, वह शान सलामत रहती है
यह जान तो आनी जानी है, इस जान की कोई बात नहीं
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