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Madhu Limaye was born on 1 May, 1922 in India, is a Madhu Limaye full name: Madhukar Ramchandra Limaye. Discover Madhu Limaye's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1922

Madhu Limaye (1 May 1922 – 8 January 1995), full name: Madhukar Ramchandra Limaye, was an Indian socialist essayist and activist, particularly active in the 1970s.

A follower of Ram Manohar Lohia and a fellow-traveller of George Fernandes, he was active in the Janata government that gained power at the Centre following the Emergency.

He, with Raj Narain and Krishan Kant was also responsible for the collapse of the Morarji Desai-led Janata government installed by that coalition, by insisting that no member of the Janata Party could simultaneously be a member of an alternative social or political organisation.

This attack on dual membership was directed specifically at members of the Janata Party who had been members of the Jan Sangh, and continued to be members of the right-wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), the Jan Sangh's ideological parent.

Madhu Limaye, was born in a Brahmin family his name was Ramchandra Mahadev Limaye, was born in Pune on 1 May 1922.

He was educated at the Fergusson College, Poona (now Pune).

He married Professor Champa Limaye and had one son.

1938

He was previously associated with the Indian National Congress, 1938—48 and the Congress Socialist Party, 1938—1948.

His education was interrupted due to participation in the freedom movement.

1940

He was imprisoned for 4 years between 1940 and 1945.

1947

Attended Socialist International’s Antwerp conference as a sole delegate of Indian Socialist Movement, 1947.

1948

Elected, Member National Executive of the Socialist Party at Nasik Conference, 1948.

1949

Joint Secretary, Socialist Party, 1949—52.

1953

Secretary Asian Socialist Bureau, Rangoon, 1953.

Elected, Joint Secretary, Praja Socialist Party at its first Conference at Allahabad, 1953.

1955

Sentenced to 12 years imprisonment in the Goa liberation movement in 1955.

Spent over 19 months in Portuguese captivity.

He participated in the Goa liberation movement and was imprisoned in 1955.

He wrote a book by name of 'Goa Liberation Movement and Madhu Limaye' as a prison diary.

1958

Chairman, Socialist Party 1958–59.

1967

Chairman Samyukta Socialist Party Parliamentary Board, 1967–68.

Leader, Socialist Group in Fourth Lok Sabha, 1967.

Term as Member of Parliament

Played an active part in the JP movement and in an effort to create a united opposition party.

1975

He was detained under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) from July 1975 to February 1977 in various Madhya Pradesh Jails.

Resigned in protest, from membership of the fifth Lok Sabha, on immoral extension of its term by Indira Gandhi through abuse of constitutional provisions about emergency.

1977

general secretary, Janata Party 1 May 1977–79.

1979

The issue led to fall of the Janata government in 1979, and the destruction of the Janata coalition.

general secretary, Janata Party (S) and Lok Dal ,1979–82.

1980

In retirement, through the 1980s, he continued to write; he was especially caustic on Constitutional issues, where he set himself the task of defending the Constitution in the media against those who would seek to modify it to centralise power or to replace the Parliamentary system with a Presidential one, fearing a 'slow slide to despotism.''

He showed less antipathy to the memory of Indira Gandhi than could have been expected, reserving his anger for Jawaharlal Nehru, who he seemed to think "could have set a standard beyond reproach, but did not."

1982

Retired from active politics in 1982 after the formation of Lok Dal (K).

Wrote more than 60 books in English, Hindi and Marathi.

Associated with youth organisations, inspiring speeches, study groups, seminars, libraries, social reform movement and periodicals.

He was responsible for personally grooming many of the names that dominate Bihar politics today, including Laloo Prasad Yadav and Sharad Yadav.

The library of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow (RMLNLU), the Madhu Limaye Library, is named after him.

A street in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi is named in his honour.

1996

The book was published in 1996 on occasion of golden jubilee of the launch of the movement in 1946.

To commemorate his contribution to the parliamentary debate, every year Madhu Limaye inter-Collegiate Elocution Competition is organised in Kirti College on his death anniversary i.e. on 8 January.

The competition is funded by “Madhu Limaye Smriti Nyas’ a trust formed by Late Smt.