Mohan Swarup

Kunwar Mohan Swarup (18 February 1918 - 15 June 1978[1] ) was Member of Parliament in the second (1957), third (1962), and fourth (1967) Lok Sabha on Praja Socialist Party's ticket and again in fifth Lok Sabha (1971–77) as a member of Congress Party from Pilibhit Constituency. In 1977, he contested the seat again on Indian National Congress's ticket but lost to Janata Party in the anti-Indira wave. Swarup was son of Kuwar Shambhu Shai Yaduvanshi, a prominent freedom fighter and social worker from Sahora village.[2]

Mohan Swarup
Member of Indian Parliament
In office
1957–1977
Lok Sabha2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th
Preceded byMukund Lal Agrawal
Succeeded byMd Shamsul Hasan Khan
ConstituencyPilibhit
Personal details
Born(1918-02-18)18 February 1918
Village Sahora, Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Died15 June 1978(1978-06-15) (aged 60)
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Shanti Devi
Children4 sons and 2 daughters
ResidencePilibhit

Early life and education

Mohan Swarup was educated at Bareilly College, in Bareilly and married Shanti Devi in May 1940 at the age of 22. The couple had four sons and two daughters.[2]

Career

Swarup was associated with the Praja Socialist Party (PSP) until 1970. He held various posts and committee memberships.[2]

Positions held

  • District Board, Bareilly
  • Zila Parishad, Bareilly
  • District Bhoodan Samiti, Bareilly
  • Managing Committee, Kr. Dhakan Lal Vidya Mandir College, Sahora, Bareilly
  • Bharat Sewak Samaj, Bareilly
  • National Railway Users' Consultative Committee
  • Goodwill Mission to Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria
  • Pradhan, Gram Sabha, Sahora, Bareilly
  • Sarpanch, Nyaya Panchayat, Sahora, Bareilly
  • District Secretary, P.S.P., Bareilly
  • President, P. & T. Employees Union, Pilibhit
  • Secretary, All India Caterers' Union
  • Public Accounts Committee
  • Estimates Committee
  • Consultative Committee for Works and Housing

He was elected as the second Member of Parliament from Pilibhit Constituency with 50.54% votes as a PSP member, defeating a rival from the Indian National Congress (INC) who got 34.86% of the vote in the 1957 general election.

He was elected again from the constituency with 29.62% of the vote, defeated the INC contender's 27.42% in the 1962 general election.

He was re-elected in the 1967 general election with 28.24% vote, still as a PSP representative from Pilibhit, defeated his rival from the INC, who got 24.26% votes.

In the 1972 general election, he contested as an INC candidate in Pilibhit and won the seat with 38.96% votes and defeated his nearest contestant who was from Indian National Congress and received only 29.37% votes.

Personal life

Swarup travelled widely around the world to learn new ideas. He was also interested in shooting, swimming, horse-riding, painting, writing and photography.[2]

gollark: Probably not good enough for transmitting big documents or whatever, but that's fast enough for some things.
gollark: You can probably distinguish 4 colors at a decent distance, and switching twice a second seems vaguely plausible, so that's 4 bits a second.
gollark: Can you generate and detect different *colors*?
gollark: Assuming you can switch the light on and off pretty fast, and the magic can respond quickly, you might actually get decent data rates out of it.
gollark: Well, in that case I guess you could do automatic Morse code (or some variant), and if you could make a bright enough light (and maybe focus it on the receiving tower with mirrors or something), that might be longer-range than having to actually see the individual semaphore arms.

References

  1. Indian Parliamentary Companion: Who's who of Members of Lok Sabha. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 2003. p. 323.
  2. Fifth Lok Sabha: Members Bioprofile Members Biodata.
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