DR.
SAIFUDDIN KICHLOO
Date
of Birth: 15th January, 1888 and Date of Death: 9th
October, 1963
Dr.
Saifuddin Kichloo hailed as the ‘Hero of Jallianwala Bagh’, was born on 15th January, 1888 in
Faridkot in Punjab state. His father was
Azizuddin and mother Jaan Bibi.
Saifuddin was born in a wealthy family.
He studied law in London and obtained Doctorate in Philosophy in
Germany. He returned to India in 1913
and settled as an advocate in Amritsar.
He married Sadat Banu in 1915, who was also an activist in the Indian
National Movement and Urdu poet. Dr.
Kichloo was a great orator. He entered
into politics by participating in the Home Rule Movement. He conducted a public meeting at historical
Jallianwala Bagh on 30th March, 1919, protesting against the Rowlatt
Act during the Indian National Movement.
There he delivered a lecture slamming the British imperialist
rulers. His speech before the huge
gathering at Jallianwala Bagh sent shivers into the spince of the British
rulers. Then British Government invited
Dr. Kichloo and Dr. Dang for discussions, but took them into custody and sent
them to exile. This incident made Dr.
Kichloo the ‘Hero of Jailianwala Bagh’.
Later, he was released by the end of 1919. Dr. Saifuddin Kichloo left his legal practice
to dedicate himself totally to the Indian National Movement. He participated actively in the Khilafat and
Non Cooperation Movement and became the President of the All India Khilafat
Committee. He started an association
named ‘Tahreek-i-Tanzeem’ and also a
magazine in Urdu called ‘Tanzeem’. He desired harmony between the Hindus and
Muslims and appealed to the people to involve in the National Movement
irrespective of the religious feelings.
He opposed the separatist ideology of the All India Muslim League from
the very beginning. He worked as the
General Secretary of the Indian National Congress in 1924. He was also the President of the reception
Committee for the Indian National Congress Sessions in 1929, held at
Lahore. Though Dr. Kichloo had respect
towards Gandhi, he followed Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Thus, he distanced himself from
congress. He underwent rigorous
imprisonment for a period of 14 years in British India. After 1947, he got attracted towards
Communism and worked for world peace through the institutions like ‘Peace and
Friendship’. He was honoured with
‘Stalin Peace Prize’ in 1954. Dr.
Saifuddin Kichloo, who dreamt of Socialist Society and worked for world peace
throughout his life, passed away on 9th
October, 1963.
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