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Kamalapati Tripathi (3 September 1905 – 8 October 1990) was an Indian politician, writer, journalist, and freedom fighter. He was a senior Indian National Congress leader from Varanasi constituency. He served as Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh as well as Ministry of Railways (India), Union Minister for Railways. He also served as the List of deputy chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from 1969 to 1970 and first and, to date, only Excutive President of Indian National Congress from 1983 to 1986.


Family

Kamlapati Tripathi was born in a Saryupareen Brahmin family. He had three sons and two daughters. The eldest son was Lokpati Tripathi who was also a minister in Uttar Pradesh, his second son was Mayapati Tripathi who founded the social organisation by the name of Akhil Bharatiya Kissan Mazdoor Vahini. His youngest son was Manglapati Tripathi (also called Shashipati Tripathi).


Early days

His father's name was Pandit Narayan Pati Tripathi. Originally he belonged to Tripathi Family of Pindi, popularly known as Pindi Tiwarys. He had no connection with Unnao or Kanpur. He belonged to Saryuparin community which essentially has roots in Trans-Saryu Area of Uttar Pradesh. His ancestors settled down in Varanasi during the time of Aurangzeb. He started his career as a journalist working for the daily Hindi newspaper ''Aaj (newspaper), Aaj'' and later ''Sansaar''. He was also the editor of the two tabloids. He was married at the age of 19 and had 5 children.


Political career


Indian independence movement

During 1921, Kamalapati Tripathi participated in Non-cooperation Movement. He was also an active participant in the Civil Disobedience Movement, for which he was jailed. In 1942 he was on his way to Mumbai to participate in the Quit India Movement when he was arrested and jailed for 3 years. Kamalapati Tripathi was elected to the Constituent Assembly from United Province on Congress Party ticket and played an important part in the drafting of the Constitution of India.


Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh

He remained Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from 4 April 1971 until 12 June 1973. His resignation was a result of the 1973 Provincial Armed Constabulary revolt.


Union Minister for Railways

He was Minister of Railways (India), Union Minister for Railways for two times first from 1975 to 1977 and then briefly in 1980. He presented Railway Budget of India four times: 1975–76, 1976–77, 1980–81 (interim) and 1980–81 (final). Following trains were introduced during his tenure: * Sabarmati Express * Ganga Kaveri Express * Neelambari Express * Varanasi Express (Delhi-Lucknow Exp. extended) * Tamil Nadu Express * Kashi Vishwanath Express An 8-kilometer-long new Railway line between Telapur-Patanchera was opened during his tenure. The Diesel Loco Shed in Pune was started in his tenure.


Excutive President of Indian National Congress, INC

After the death of son Sanjay Gandhi in a plane crash, Indira Gandhi made tripathi as the executive president. But, After the Assassination of Indira Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi sworn as List of presidents of the Indian National Congress, Congress President and Prime Minister of India Tripathi made conflict with him.In November 1986,He resigned.


As an author

He authored following works: Bandi Ki Chetna, 1946 * Bapu aur Bharat,http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/cgi-bin/advsearch_db.cgi?listStart=12925&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&language1=Any&perPage=25&scentre=Any&subject1=Any&title1=t http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/cgi-bin/advsearch_db.cgi ** Barcode : 1990010092576 ** Country : India ** Language : Hindi ** Edition : Hardcover (386 pages) ** Publisher : (1945) * Bapu aur manawata,http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/cgi-bin/metainfo.cgi?&title1=Bapu%20aur%20manawata&author1=KAMALAPATI%20TRIPATHI&subject1=LITERATURE&year=1945%20&language1=hindi&pages=413&barcode=1990010092577&author2=&identifier1=&publisher1=SARASWATI%20MANDIR%20VANARAS&contributor1=&vendor1=NONE&scanningcentre1=iiit,%20allahabad&slocation1=NONE&sourcelib1=RAM%20KRISHNA%20MISHAN&scannerno1=&digitalrepublisher1=Digital%20Library%20of%20India&digitalpublicationdate1=2005-12-30&numberedpages1=&unnumberedpages1=&rights1=OUT_OF_COPYRIGHT©rightowner1=©rightexpirydate1=&format1=TIFF%20&url=/rawdataupload/upload/0092/577 http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/cgi-bin/metainfo.cgi ** Barcode : 1990010092577 ** Country : India ** Language : Hindi ** Edition : Hardcover (413 pages) ** Publisher : (1945) * Gandhi and Humanity ** ISBN: ** Country : India ** Language : English ** Edition : Hardcover (248 pages) ** Publisher : Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (1993) * Freedom movement and afterwards ** ISBN: ** Country : India ** Language : English ** Edition : Hardcover (228 pages) ** Publisher : Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan (1989)


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Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh

Kamalapati Tripathi - About The Author
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