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<blockquote data-quote="rajneesh madhok" data-source="post: 123576" data-attributes="member: 10692"><p><strong>Re: Sardar Hukam Singh- A Parliamentarian</strong></p><p></p><p>Dear Taranjeet ji,</p><p> Thanks for providing information regarding Sardar Hukam Singh, his humble attitude. On reading the first line I was also confused whether you are saying true but on shifting to the next line when you made a detail about the Life sized cardboard Cut out I got he real story. </p><p> Any how you got the experience of your warm welcome. This is not a story but you got befooled it happened in reality. Any way you got confounded by two images, anyway I hope that it should happen in reality. I was also astonishing to read the first line and was abit confused that how you met him and then I was putting strike on my memory. </p><p> </p><p> Every body was familiar about his adamant attitude, it was the matter of great concern that when he had refused to endorse as a representative of Sikh community in Assembly. </p><p> A admire his struggle and his ability to rise up to the top level in politics. </p><p> </p><p> I am astonished to know that he was polite, till today we have heard that he had adamant on all subjects, but his contribution to shape the parliamentary traditions is quite considerable. </p><p> Thanks for providing details regarding him. It is really great achievement that he had been enrolled in local gurdwara in Montgomery, Pakistan and did his matriculation in Gurdwara’s school. It is really shocking that he lost his father before getting the degree of matriculation. </p><p> We had a knowledge that Mr. Hukam Singh was LLB but he was practicing in Montgomery is the addition to my knowledge. From the very beginning his credentials regarding the member of SCPC is being known to the public. But again I don’t have this knowledge that this organization had been declared unlawlful in 1924.</p><p> It is really great to Hukam Singhji that he offered himself for the arrest and willfully spent two years in Mianwali jail, where he came in contact with the world renowned personalities. Really great that he again practiced from 1929 to 1947 in Montgomery. </p><p> The episode of partition is still in the memories of most of the people migrated from Pakistan. I add to the memory of partition. My grand father was a Railway official. Two months Before partition my grand father got posting in Narowal in Pakistan. My grand Ma and my father had been telling us the story that the first train before their departure from Lahore had been butchered, Luckily they had been traveling in second train that reached to Amritsar station and the people reached safe and sound. Everybody had been uprooted during partition from Pakistan and all their belongings have remained in Pakistan and when they people reached India that moment they had been penniless. </p><p> </p><p> Yeah in those days all the prime posts had been allotted with recommendations. Mostly the Maharajas used to appoint the person according to his caliber. Thanks for providing information that he was appointed with the intervention of Giani Kartar Singh as a member of Cosntituent Assembly. </p><p> Yeah it is that our constitution had been adopted in Jan 26, 1950 and the first constituent Assembly became provisional Parliament. The role of Hukam Singhji is still being remembered when he had not signed the papers in constitution and raised his voice that its contents are not containing the points to safeguard minority communities. </p><p> The episode of delay in implementing the constitution should be considered. The role of Lady Mountbatten should be considered here. I don’t like to elaborate the story. The members will certainly provide details about the Lady Mountbatten’s role in free India from 1947 to 1950. Why the matter of Kashmir could not be resolved? What was the role of Sardar Patel at the time of resolving the states issues. Why Nehru could not resolved the issue of Kashmir. Why the constitution of Kashmir is different from India when Maharaja of Kashmir had opted to remain with India. </p><p> It is really a great achievement that he had been unanimously elected Deputy Speaker of LokSabha in 1956. It was really an astonishing point because first he was opposition member and secondly there were only two MPs of Akali Dal. His contribution to Akali Dal is quite remarkable, when the Gerneral Committee of the Dal had decided to join the congress party in 1956 he was not so much in favour to join congress. </p><p> His contribution to India as a Deputy Speaker is quite remarkable. The allegations made on him that he had mde secret deal for giving up the demand of Punjabi Suba and he was provided the Loli-pop by Congress as a Deputy Speaker is a mere allegation because he had consulted Master Tara Singh before accepting the post of Deputy Speaker and the meeting had been arranged and the General House had also accepted the proposal. Taranjeet ji, I have no idea about the Biography of S. Partap Singh that he was in Rohtak jail with Baba Harksihan Singh when the bargain was struck. Kindly provide the source of your information. </p><p> However the charge he took has been in news for quite a long time. But it is very sure that S. Hukam Singh was a man of principles, the allegations put on him that he betrayed the Sikh cause can not be entertained. </p><p> Taranjeetji, kindly elaborate who is S. Partap Singh and what is his relation with S. Hukam Singh. </p><p> It was well known fact that S. Hukam Singh was a strong Akali politician. Then how he turned to Congress is still a conspiracy. He was a man of principles and served with dignity with three Prime ministers of India. His contribution and image like a Firm Speaker is quite remembered and he set examples of healthy precedent in conducting Parliament. </p><p> Taranjeet Singhji, The Editor of Illustrated Weekly of India was S. Khushwant Singh and Mr. R. Gopal Krishna, former Senior Assistant Editor had written the article in Illustrated Weekly of India in 1967 on the instigation of S. Khushwant Singh in which he had remarked that the Speaker is like both Judge and Schoolmaster. It is no doubt that he had a clear image as a teacher and as a judge and his decisions and judgements were quite impartial. </p><p> His tenure as Governor of Rajasthan was also remarkable. His tenure as Presidentship of Singh Sabha Centenary committee is also remarkable. This apex body had done quite a nice job for the upliftment of Sikhism. </p><p> President Giani Zail Singh was also very close to S. Hukam Singh. On the departure of S. Hukam Singh President Giani Zail was also very much shocked with the incident and he had been besides his death bed till his expiry. </p><p> We bow our head and salute this Great personality. </p><p> Rajneesh Madhok</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rajneesh madhok, post: 123576, member: 10692"] [b]Re: Sardar Hukam Singh- A Parliamentarian[/b] Dear Taranjeet ji, Thanks for providing information regarding Sardar Hukam Singh, his humble attitude. On reading the first line I was also confused whether you are saying true but on shifting to the next line when you made a detail about the Life sized cardboard Cut out I got he real story. Any how you got the experience of your warm welcome. This is not a story but you got befooled it happened in reality. Any way you got confounded by two images, anyway I hope that it should happen in reality. I was also astonishing to read the first line and was abit confused that how you met him and then I was putting strike on my memory. Every body was familiar about his adamant attitude, it was the matter of great concern that when he had refused to endorse as a representative of Sikh community in Assembly. A admire his struggle and his ability to rise up to the top level in politics. I am astonished to know that he was polite, till today we have heard that he had adamant on all subjects, but his contribution to shape the parliamentary traditions is quite considerable. Thanks for providing details regarding him. It is really great achievement that he had been enrolled in local gurdwara in Montgomery, Pakistan and did his matriculation in Gurdwara’s school. It is really shocking that he lost his father before getting the degree of matriculation. We had a knowledge that Mr. Hukam Singh was LLB but he was practicing in Montgomery is the addition to my knowledge. From the very beginning his credentials regarding the member of SCPC is being known to the public. But again I don’t have this knowledge that this organization had been declared unlawlful in 1924. It is really great to Hukam Singhji that he offered himself for the arrest and willfully spent two years in Mianwali jail, where he came in contact with the world renowned personalities. Really great that he again practiced from 1929 to 1947 in Montgomery. The episode of partition is still in the memories of most of the people migrated from Pakistan. I add to the memory of partition. My grand father was a Railway official. Two months Before partition my grand father got posting in Narowal in Pakistan. My grand Ma and my father had been telling us the story that the first train before their departure from Lahore had been butchered, Luckily they had been traveling in second train that reached to Amritsar station and the people reached safe and sound. Everybody had been uprooted during partition from Pakistan and all their belongings have remained in Pakistan and when they people reached India that moment they had been penniless. Yeah in those days all the prime posts had been allotted with recommendations. Mostly the Maharajas used to appoint the person according to his caliber. Thanks for providing information that he was appointed with the intervention of Giani Kartar Singh as a member of Cosntituent Assembly. Yeah it is that our constitution had been adopted in Jan 26, 1950 and the first constituent Assembly became provisional Parliament. The role of Hukam Singhji is still being remembered when he had not signed the papers in constitution and raised his voice that its contents are not containing the points to safeguard minority communities. The episode of delay in implementing the constitution should be considered. The role of Lady Mountbatten should be considered here. I don’t like to elaborate the story. The members will certainly provide details about the Lady Mountbatten’s role in free India from 1947 to 1950. Why the matter of Kashmir could not be resolved? What was the role of Sardar Patel at the time of resolving the states issues. Why Nehru could not resolved the issue of Kashmir. Why the constitution of Kashmir is different from India when Maharaja of Kashmir had opted to remain with India. It is really a great achievement that he had been unanimously elected Deputy Speaker of LokSabha in 1956. It was really an astonishing point because first he was opposition member and secondly there were only two MPs of Akali Dal. His contribution to Akali Dal is quite remarkable, when the Gerneral Committee of the Dal had decided to join the congress party in 1956 he was not so much in favour to join congress. His contribution to India as a Deputy Speaker is quite remarkable. The allegations made on him that he had mde secret deal for giving up the demand of Punjabi Suba and he was provided the Loli-pop by Congress as a Deputy Speaker is a mere allegation because he had consulted Master Tara Singh before accepting the post of Deputy Speaker and the meeting had been arranged and the General House had also accepted the proposal. Taranjeet ji, I have no idea about the Biography of S. Partap Singh that he was in Rohtak jail with Baba Harksihan Singh when the bargain was struck. Kindly provide the source of your information. However the charge he took has been in news for quite a long time. But it is very sure that S. Hukam Singh was a man of principles, the allegations put on him that he betrayed the Sikh cause can not be entertained. Taranjeetji, kindly elaborate who is S. Partap Singh and what is his relation with S. Hukam Singh. It was well known fact that S. Hukam Singh was a strong Akali politician. Then how he turned to Congress is still a conspiracy. He was a man of principles and served with dignity with three Prime ministers of India. His contribution and image like a Firm Speaker is quite remembered and he set examples of healthy precedent in conducting Parliament. Taranjeet Singhji, The Editor of Illustrated Weekly of India was S. Khushwant Singh and Mr. R. Gopal Krishna, former Senior Assistant Editor had written the article in Illustrated Weekly of India in 1967 on the instigation of S. Khushwant Singh in which he had remarked that the Speaker is like both Judge and Schoolmaster. It is no doubt that he had a clear image as a teacher and as a judge and his decisions and judgements were quite impartial. His tenure as Governor of Rajasthan was also remarkable. His tenure as Presidentship of Singh Sabha Centenary committee is also remarkable. This apex body had done quite a nice job for the upliftment of Sikhism. President Giani Zail Singh was also very close to S. Hukam Singh. On the departure of S. Hukam Singh President Giani Zail was also very much shocked with the incident and he had been besides his death bed till his expiry. We bow our head and salute this Great personality. Rajneesh Madhok [/QUOTE]
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