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Kumari Shyama Sharma (March 25, 1946 – September 21, 2020) was an Indian politician and revolutionary. She served as Minister of Law, Panchayati Raj, Food and Civil Supplies (1977–79), Chairperson of Public Accounts Committee (1982-84), Chairperson of Himachal Pradesh Finance Commission (1999), Vice Chairperson of Himachal Planning Board (2000-2003)


Early life

She was born on March 25, 1946, in Village Saroga-Tikkar of Sirmaur. Shyama Sharma completed her Primary and Secondary Education from Rajmata Mandalsa Devi Kanya Vidyalaya (Government Girls School Nahan) and completed her LL.B. from DAV College Dehradun, Masters in Political Science from
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, Masters in Sociology from
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. After completing her education she started her career as an
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in District and Session Court Nahan.


National emergency

On 25 June 1975, National Emergency was proclaimed in India during the regime of PM Indira Gandhi. Shyama Sharma led a massive protest of Labourers working in Yamuna Hydel Project of Khodri Majri. It was one of the biggest labour protests in India that demanded formation of Wage Board for labourers. At the same time Shyama was actively participating in J.P. Andolan led by
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. On 19th December 1974, an order was issued to arrest Shyama Sharma and police came after searching for her in Khodri Majri. Seeing the police approaching towards her, Shyama jumped into Tons river in the midnight of 19th December and reached
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by crossing the river. From Jaunsar Bawar, she moved to Delhi hiding her identity in a disguise of a Sikh Person wearing Turban and artificial Beard and Moustache. After living one year underground in Delhi, Shyama Sharma was arrested on 30th June 1975 under MISA. In her own words, during the midnight of 29th June 1975, she was pasting the hand made posters on walls across Nahan town that were pointing out the dictatorship nature of the then government. As soon as she reached home early in the morning of 30th June 1975, police came to arrest her. A few days later a notice was issued to her family members to vacate the house because Government planning to seize all of their properties and may demolish them. But a question was raised in Parliament of India in this regard which stopped the seizure of their family properties. Shyama was kept in Central Jail Nahan in a cell where a life imprisoned was kept. In Jail, Shyama met many leaders like
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, Radha Raman Shastri, Mohindernath Sofat, Kanwar Durga Chand etc.


Notable milestones

1974 Elected as Councillor to Nahan Municipal Committee 1975 Only Women in Himachal to be jailed during National Emergency 1977 First Female Member of Himachal Vidhan Sabha from District Sirmaur 1977-79 Minister for Law, Panchayati Raj, Food and Civil Supplies 1977 First Female Minister in Himachal Pradesh 1980 Elected From Nahan Constituency for consecutively second time 1980 Janta Party State President 1982-84 Chairperson of Public Accounts Committee 1989 Formed Himachal Krantikari Morcha which won 11 seats out of 17 contested in Himachal State Elections 1990 Elected with thumping majority from Nahan Constituency as Janta Dal candidate 1990 Supported Shanta Kumar led government with 11 MLAs of Himachal Krantikari Morcha 1995 Joined BJP 1998 played a vital role in forming the BJP government under Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal 1999 Chairperson of State Finance Commission 2000 Vice - Chairperson Himachal Planning Board 2004 Star Campaigner for BJP in Himachal State Election 2011 Left BJP & founded Himachal Lokhit party along with Maheshwar Singh (Former MP) 2016 Merged HLP in BJP to strengthen BJP in Himachal Pradesh and actively participated in achieving Mission 50 + in 2017 in Himachal Pradesh


Key activities

Padyatra from Kanyakumari to Delhi along with former Prime Minister Chander Shekhar Padyatra from Nahan to Delhi for Youth Unemployment & their moral rights. Raised voices against the Corruption& ill practices in Government. Founder Member Himachal Lokhit Party.


Political career

In 1977, ten women were given ticket to contest Himachal Pradesh Assembly polls but nine women lost the election and only Shyama won the election with 71% of total votes of her
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. She was then made Minister of Law, Panchayati Raj, Food and Civil Supplies in
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. In 1982 she again won assembly elections from Nahan and made Chairperson of Public Accounts Committee. At the same time she was the State President of Janta Party Himachal Unit. In 1990, Shyama Sharma for third time won election from Nahan. She was made National General Secretary of Janta Dal (S). In 1991, Shyama was declared as a Lok Sabha candidate from Hoshiyarpur Lok Sabha Constituency. But due to some violence and terrorist attacks in Punjab, elections were cancelled. Then she was offered the post of
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of Punjab by the then Prime Minister Chandrashekhar but she humbly declined the offer. In 1995, Shyama joined
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. In 1999, she was appointed Chairperson of
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of Himachal and in 2000, she was appointed Chairperson of Planning Board of Himachal Pradesh. Shyama is now remembered as 'Iron Lady of Himachal'. In 2017, Shyama stepped down from active politics. On 21 September 2020, Shyama Sharma died from
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in Nahan constituency in
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.


Family background

Shyama Sharma was born to a Landlord family. Her father Pandit Durga Dutt was a big Landlord in erstwhile Sirmaur State. He was honoured with the title of 'Rayees-e-Aazam’ by Maharaja of Sirmaur for having the highest number of lands. Shyama’s mother Savitri Devi was a daughter of a Landlord from District Dehradun. Their family history finds its traces in Jaisalmer. Their ancestors migrated from Kuldhara of Jaisalmer in early 1800s to Himachal. Shyama lived in a joint family along with her elder brother Sukh Dev Sharma, who is a retired excise and taxation inspector who currently owns a private hotel in Nahan, elder sister Madhur Sharma, who was married to a bureaucrat, and younger brother Jai Dev Sharma, who served in Home Guard Force, her younger sister Vinod Sharma married to army officer Colonel SP Sharma, who played a vital role in the Kargil War. Her nephew’s son Bhaavan Sharma, who founded a youth organisation in 2014, currently heads Nav-Bharat Yuva Sangh as national president. His organisation is working in 13 States of India.


Death

She died of COVID-19 in September 2020.


References

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