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Karpoori Thakur awarded Bharat Ratna posthumously

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New Delhi, Jan 23: Two-time Bihar chief minister Karpoori Thakur has been named for the country’s highest civilian award Bharat Ratna posthumously, a Rashtrapati Bhawan communique said on Tuesday on the eve of the birth centenary of the fountainhead of OBC politics in Bihar.
Thakur, who passed away in 1988, was the first non-Congress socialist leader who became chief minister twice – first for seven months in December 1970 and later for two years in 1977.
“The President has been pleased to award Bharat Ratna to Shri Karpoori Thakur (posthumously),” the communique said.
Thakur, known affectionately as ‘Jan Nayak’ (people’s leader), is the 49th recipient of the country’s highest civilian award. The award was last conferred on late president Pranab Mukherjee in 2019.
Born on January 24, 1924 in Nai samaj (barber society), Thakur is credited in Bihar politics for enforcing total prohibition of alcohol in 1970. The village where he was born in Samistupur district was renamed after him as Karpuri Gram.
Thakur abandoned college education for the Indian freedom struggle and was arrested between 1942 and 1945 for participating in the Quit India Movement.
He was inspired by heavyweights like Ram Manohar Lohia who spearheaded the socialist movement in post-Independent India. He was also close to Jayaprakash Narayan.
Thakur’s tenure as chief minister is best remembered for implementation of the recommendations of the Mungeri Lal Commission, whereby quotas for backward classes were introduced in the state.
This panel was a forerunner of the Mandal Commission.
A highlight of the Mungeri Lal Commission was a separate sub-category called Most Backward Classes, which provided the template for the ‘ati pichhda’ plank built by Nitish Kumar years later.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said this recognition is a testament to the socialist leader’s enduring efforts as a champion for the marginalised and a stalwart of equality.
In a post on X, Modi said, “His unwavering commitment to uplift the downtrodden and his visionary leadership have left an indelible mark on India’s socio-political fabric. This award not only honours his remarkable contributions but also inspires us to continue his mission of creating a more just and equitable society.” Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar hailed the announcement and said it was a “fulfilment of an age old demand” by his party JD(U) that will “send a positive message among deprived sections of the society”.
This award is a tribute to Thakur’s lifelong dedication to the uplift of the underprivileged sections of society and his relentless fight for social justice. (PTI)

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