SHAIK
GHALIB SAHEB
Date
of Birth: 15th July, 1904 and Date of Death: 21st August,
1970
Shaik
Ghalib Saheb, who groomed the students and youth organisations to play key role
in the Indian freedom movement against the British, was born on 15th July, 1904 in Guntur of
Andhra Pradesh. His father was Shaik
Chingi Shah and mother Ameenabi. He was
inspired by the selfless activities of the freedom fighters at Guntur and took
membership in the Indian National Congress in 1928. As he wanted to intensify the National
Movement, he concentrated on the formation of the students’ and youth
organisations. Since Shaik Ghalib Saheb
had great respect towards the ideology of Mahatma Gandhi, he followed the
thoughts and deeds of Mahatma in religious spirit. Though he was offered a government job, he
refused to join the same in order to dedicate himself to the Indian National
Movement. He was running a laundry at Brodipet
in Guntur town in his brother’s name. It
became the centre for the freedom fighters for their secret meetings. He was jailed for participating in the Salt
Satyagraha in response to the call given by Mahatma Gandhi. Inspired by the Muslim Ulemas, Ghalib Saheb
wanted harmony between the Hindus and Muslims and made good efforts in this
regard. He led the Muslim Mass Contact
Movement from 1937 to 1941 as its Secretary.
During that period, he also discharged several responsibilities as the
member of the Guntur Municipality. He
also participated in the Individual Satyagraha in 1940 and the Quit India
Movement in 1942, for which he was imprisoned.
His health was spoiled because of the rigorous imprisonments. Shaik Ghalib Saheb opposed the divisive politics
of the Muslim League and alerted people of the future dangers by organising
several activities and programmes. After
his recovery from the till health, he became the provisional parliament member
during 1950-1952. Shaik Ghalib Saheb
contested as Congress candidate in the first Loksabha Elections but suffered
defeat. Later on, he became the
Rajyasabha member in 1954, but resigned in 1958 on the request of the
party. He also worked as the Member of
the State Legislative Council from 1958-1969.
He was the president of the prestigious ‘Anjuman Islamia of Guntur’ for
a pretty long period and thus creating history.
Shaik Ghalib Saheb, who played a key role in the Indian National
Movement and dedicated his life to serve the people, passed away on 21st
August, 1970.
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