Rajendra Prasad 

Introduction

  • Eminent freedom fighter, constitutional statesman, scholar, and lawyer
  • Played a quiet but decisive role in India’s national movement and constitution-making
  • Served as the first President of India and remains the longest-serving President in Indian history
  • Remembered for simplicity, moral integrity, Gandhian values, and institutional dignity

Early Life and Education

  • Born on 3 December 1884 in Ziradei, Bihar, in a well-educated Kayastha family
  • Displayed exceptional academic brilliance from an early age
  • Proficient in Persian, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Arithmetic during childhood
  • Graduated from Presidency College, Calcutta, on scholarship, securing top ranks
  • Completed MA in Economics and later pursued Law in Kolkata
  • Briefly served as Principal of Langat Singh College, Bihar, reflecting commitment to education

Shift from Legal Career to Public Life

  • Initially a successful lawyer with a growing practice
  • Deeply influenced by Mahatma Gandhi, especially during the Champaran movement
  • Voluntarily gave up his legal career to dedicate himself to national service
  • Chose a life of austerity and public engagement over professional comfort

Role in the Indian Freedom Struggle

  • Became a prominent Gandhian leader in Bihar and eastern India

Champaran Satyagraha

  • Actively supported Gandhi’s first major civil disobedience movement
  • Assisted in documentation, mobilisation, and organisation of peasants
  • Helped expose the exploitative indigo plantation system

Non-Cooperation and Mass Mobilisation

  • Led Non-Cooperation Movement in Bihar
  • Organised extensive tours, public meetings, and awareness campaigns
  • Established National College near Patna to promote indigenous education
  • Withdrew his son from colonial institutions and admitted him to Bihar Vidyapeeth

Imprisonment and Sacrifice

  • Arrested multiple times for nationalist activities
  • Imprisoned during
    • Salt Satyagraha (1931)
    • Quit India Movement (1942)
  • Used prison time for writing, reflection, and intellectual work

Leadership within the Congress

  • Elected President of the Indian National Congress (1934) at the Bombay session
  • Known as a conciliator and consensus-builder within the party
  • Represented the moderate, ethical, and institution-focused strand of nationalism

Role in Constitution-Making

  • Elected President of the Constituent Assembly (1946)
  • Presided over debates with impartiality, patience, and procedural discipline
  • Ensured smooth functioning despite ideological diversity and political pressures

Key Committees under his Chairmanship

  • Ad Hoc Committee on the National Flag
  • Committee on Rules of Procedure
  • Finance and Staff Committee
  • Steering Committee
  • Helped maintain constitutional decorum and institutional legitimacy during transition

Presidency of India

  • Became first President of India in 1950
  • Re-elected unanimously in 1952 and 1957, a unique distinction
  • Served for nearly 12 years, the longest tenure in Indian history

Presidential Conduct

  • Upheld constitutional morality and democratic restraint
  • Maintained a delicate balance between ceremonial role and moral authority
  • Set enduring conventions of presidential neutrality and dignity

Literary Contributions

  • Satyagraha at Champaran
  • India Divided
  • Atmakatha (Autobiography)
  • Mahatma Gandhi and Bihar
  • Bapu Ke Qadmon Mein
  • Since Independence
  • Bharatiya Shiksha

Legacy and Recognition

  • Awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1962
  • Retired completely from public life after presidency
  • Remembered as a symbol of
    • Constitutional propriety
    • Moral authority
    • Quiet but firm leadership

His life represents the ethical conscience of the Indian Republic

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