Indian lawyer and politician
Umashankar Muljibhai Trivedi
In office 1962–1967Succeeded by Swatantra Singh Kothari Constituency Mandsaur In office 1952–1957Succeeded by Manikya Lal Verma Constituency Chittor
Born 9 July 1904 Died 1984 (aged 77-78)
Umashankar Muljibhai Trivedi (9 July 1904-1984) was a noted lawyer and politician of Bharatiya Jan Sangh .
Umashankar Muljibhai Trivedi was born in a Gujarati family on 9 July 1904 at Village Malvan in Sant State .[ 1] He did his early education from Neemuch and graduated from Gujarat College , Ahmadabad .[ 1] He did his lawyers degree from Lincoln's Inn .[ 1] He was lawyer, barrister, translator and interpreter at High Court, Yangon .[ 2] He was advocate at Supreme Court of India. He was a member of Indian National Congress till 1951, after which he was one of prominent Jan Sangh leaders.[ 3] He was elected to 1st Lok Sabha from Chittor representing Jan Sangh in 1952 defeating strong opponent and former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Manikya Lal Verma . [ 4] [ 5] He, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Durga Charan Banerjee were only three members belonging to Jan Sangh in 1st Lok Sabha.[ 4] He was not a member of 2nd Lok Sabha[ 6] but got elected to 3rd Lok Sabha from Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh .[ 4]
He was close associate of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee . He was with him on his fateful visit to Kashmir along with Babu Ram Narayan Singh , V. G. Deshpande others but was not allowed to join him further up.[ 7] When Shyama Prasad was detained, he filed a moved a habeas corpus petition in the Kashmir High Court at Srinagar . The case was heard on 23 June 1953, judgement was to be delivered the next day but before that the news came that Mukherjee died in confinement.[ 8]
He was active member Sarvadaliya Goraksha Maha-Abhiyan Samiti and was prominent face of demonstrations in 1966 anti-cow slaughter agitation along-with Atal Bihari Vajpayee .[ 9]
He died in 1984.[ 2]
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