*93rd
Birth Anniversary of Hon.Barrister Rajabhau Khobragade*
Bhaurao Khobragade, affectionately called Rajabhau, was *born on 25.09.1925* in
Chandrapur, Maharashtra to Shri Dewaji and Smt. Indira Bai. His father was a
forest contractor and a social worker.
Rajabhau Khobragade had his early education at Jubilee High
School, Chandrapur. He then went on to clear the Inter Science exam from Nagpur
Science College in 1943 and B.A. exam from Morris College, Nagpur in 1945. On
the advice of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, he went to London to study Law at the Lincoln
College in 1950.
He was one of the 16 students Dr. Ambedkar sent to London to
study but was an exception as he went to London bearing his own expenses and
the rest were scholarship students. The story behind this is that he was
primarily selected amongst the 15 students who were supposed to go England and
study on State Funds by Dr. Ambedkar. But as Shri Dewaji Khobragade was a close
associate of Dr. Ambedkar, Dr. Ambedkar requested Dewaji to send Bhaurao on his
own expenses so that one more student from the Scheduled Caste community could
benefit from State scholarship and 16 Scheduled Caste students can go rather
than just 15.
His leadership qualities were evident from his student days. He
was elected the Secretary of the Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Castes Students
Federation from 1943-1945. At the young age of 27, he was elected as the
President of the City Council of Chandrapur District. During his tenure from
1952-55, he carried out several developmental works in the city. He was also
elected as the Chairman of the Nagpur State Scheduled Castes Federation in
October 1953.
Rajabhau had great organizational and team building
capabilities. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, spotting this talent, had entrusted him with
the election campaign and the campaign for conversion to Buddhism, which he
completed successfully. *After the death of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, Rajabhau
Khobragade was instrumental in bringing together the leaders of the Dalit
movement and forming the Republican Party of India, to fulfill the wishes of
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and became its first General Secretary*.
*At the age of 33, in 1958, he was elected to the Rajya Sabha
and again for a second time in December 1966*. He had the honour of being the
*Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha* from December 1961 to April 1972. Rajabhau
was a member of the Rajya Sabha for 18 years.
He had a firm conviction that *giving land to landless farmers
would reduce unemployment* and boost the production of foodgrains. To achieve
this objective he started Satyagraha in 1961.
He had contested two Lok Sabha elections, first, when he
contested from Bhandara in 1957 and got 105758 votes against a Congress
candidate and was 2nd in position on the Scheduled Caste Federation (SCF)
ticket; next, when he fought from Nagpur in 1977 which was an anti-Congress
election and again came 2nd taking 130457 votes on a Republican Party
(Khobragade) ticket.
Another area of his interest was the education of the
downtrodden. Realizing that *good education alone can uplift downtrodden
people* and bring all-round growth and development, he opened schools and
colleges. He advocated free education for all children from the age of 6-14
years.
He also started a *weekly newspaper, Prajasatta*, using it as a
vehicle to put across his views.
He visited many countries like Ireland, France, Switzerland,
Italy, Germany, USA, Hong Kong, China, Bhutan, Thailand, and Ceylon. In
September 1965, on the invitation of the American government, Rajabhau visited
USA where he met Martin Luther King Jr with whom he discussed civil rights
issues.
Rajabhau Khobragade was a
revolutionary leader who worked tirelessly for the upliftment of the poor and
downtrodden till he died on 09.04.1984.
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