Prem Ram Dubey

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Prem Ram Dubey
Prem Ram Dubey.jpg
Born22 October 1933
Died17 September 2012(2012-09-17) (aged 78)

Prem Ram Dubey (22 October 1933 – 17 September 2012) is the founding father of the Kosal State Movement.[1]

His movement was based on taking a corrective action towards the historical mistake perpetrated by linguistic carving and organization of the states of independent India.

Childhood[edit]

Prem Ram was the eldest of four sons born to Shri Malik Ram Dubey, the Gauntia (chief village headman) family of Anterdol Dandapat (chief village of a collection of 18 villages) presently Budhianchal, submerged in the Hirakud. His happy childhood was spent playing with his younger brothers in the jungles of the Guja mountains (a peak of which is now seen in the middle of the Hirakud dam's reservoir), racing horses, feeding on sweet-tasting Char fruits and underwater hide and seek.

Early education[edit]

Shri PR Dubey had his education at Guhalpada for initial three years at Anterdol. Thereafter, he used to travel 1.5 miles on foot everyday to Balanda village till he was 7 years old. Thereafter, he was sent to Sambalpur to join Class IV at Zilla School. He continued his education till Matriculation at the Zilla School.

At this time, the Hirakud dam was proposed to be constructed. if the Hirakud were to be constructed, Antardol Dandapat and several other villages would be submerged completely in its backwaters. Shri Harekrushna Mahatab, the first Chief Minister of Orissa, pressurized Shri Bodhram Dubey, who was an uncle to Shri Prem Ram, and the first Education Minister of Orissa, to allow the Hirakud dam to be constructed. Though Shri Bodhram did not budge initially, circumstances and pressure from the Government made Shri Bodhram Dubey to remain absent from Sambalpur, while the Government officials captured the lands of Antardol Dandapat and other villages. All this while young Prem Ram's perceptive mind was a witness to the deceit and chicanery perpetrated by the Government to construct the Hirakud by depriving several thousand people of their land and subsistence. Meanwhile, Prem Ram had to shift to East Hostel, Ravenshaw College for B.A, Hons. His performance at Ravenshaw College gave him the reference of his Philosophy Professor, Dr. Rajendra Ratha from Patna, and he was admitted to Banaras Hindu University, Banaras.

Prem Ram Dubey in BHU

He simultaneously pursued Masters in Law, Philosophy, Music, and Fine Arts. He secured the First position in Masters in Law and won the Benaras Hindu University's Gold Medal. However, Shri PR Dubey could never collect the Medal as he was called home as construction of the Hirakud dam had started and evacuation orders had been issued. These happenings and injustice meted out to the people of Antardol Dandapat, and other villages which were submerged in the Hirakud had a great impact on the young mind of Prem Ram and sowed the seeds of revolution.

In 1955, he was married to Shashikala, the daughter of eminent Freedom Fighter and close associate of Gandhiji, Late Dr. Jwala Prasad Mishra, and Smt Vedvati Mishra.

Professional career[edit]

"FARMER, TEACHER, LEADER, LAWYER, SCHOLAR" Shri PR Dubey, was initially, forced by his father to follow the family occupation of cultivating paddy, and he got a copious harvest in his very first attempt. But an ambitious law student like him could never spend his life tilling the land, and his destiny was to become the flag bearer of the greatest movement of the people of Western Orissa for their rights.

In 1967, he joined Sambalpur Law College as a part-time Lecturer. Because of internal politics, he resigned the post, but returned shortly thereafter having been elected as the Senior Senate Member and Syndicate of the Sambalpur University. After a short tenure in this position, he became the Dean of Law at Sambalpur University. He also accepted the position of Principal of the very same Sambalpur Law College from where he had to resign following college politics; such was the fighter spirit of the great Shri Prem Ram Dubey.[2] The urge to reach out to the society made him to join the Congress Party. Shri PR Dubey's main source of inspiration for this was Late Shri Bodhram Dubey, who was the regional President of Congress then. With Shri Bodhram Dubey, he got an opportunity to attend the Simla National Summit of Congress. At Simla, he met with former Prime Minister Shri Chandrashekhar and shared his vision with him. But his tenure with the Congress also revealed to him that he had been sadly disillusioned about the Congress and that most of the Congress workers were just puppets in the larger power game. Most of the leaders and politicians were not dedicated towards the upliftment of the masses of the people of Kosal but were just interested in filling their pockets. This made him to start his own political party in 1988, by the name of Western Orissa Peoples' Front, and finally known as the Kosal Party in 1992.[3]

Whatever time remained from his larger goals in life was devoted to the practice and study of law. Shri PR Dubey fought some historical cases of Sambalpur. The Siddheswar Berna (Mandir) case related to the capture of Temple's land by some Muslims, with the aid of the able advice and loquacious arguments of Shri PR Dubey, the case was adjudicated in favour of Shri PR Dubey and this victory had excited the masses to such an extent that as an honour to Shri PR Dubey, he was made to sit on an elephant's back and the procession was taken around the town.

An avid scholar of History, Shri Dubey's historical researches find mention in several historical books and treatises like "Dakshin Kosal Ka Prachin Itihas"PREVIEW by Dr. P.L.Diwan. His article "The politics of Language" traces the history of the Oriya language that Oriya was planted as the spoken language of Sambalpur and Kalahandi districts in the Records of British Government. Subsequently, Sambalpuri speaking regions were claimed as Oriya speaking regions. This sounded the death knell for the centuries-old Kosal state being eclipsed and ruled by the Oriya speaking people.

Later political activities[edit]

Shri. Prem Ram Dubey was the first person to feel the Need of Kosal and submitted a memorandum to the President of India. Jharkhand party's claimed over Sambalpur and Sundergarh for inclusion into Jharkhand. The Kosal Sammelani[citation needed](Earlier group formed by Sri. Prem Ram Dubey) urged the state government and union government not to enter into any negotiation with any claimant for the transfer of any part of the proposed Kosal state Mr. Prem asserted that while Punjab has only 46,000 km2, Kosal region having 75,000 sq. km and a population of one crore has not been made into a state. He had also published the first newspaper for the Kosal state, "Kosal Khabar". He also constituted the "Kosal Sena". He authored a book Hame Kosli Hamar Bhasa Kosli. and "Why Kosal State". His work for the upliftment of hundreds of bidi workers in the Kosal region is noteworthy. This was a part of work done by Shri PR Dubey's Kosal Party for civil welfare. All bidi workers were given separate identity cards at the cost of the Kosal Party, and a meeting was held on each Saturday for solving and addressing their grievances.

Many political parties with a rowdy approach to the movement entered the kosal movement in recent decades. But none of them could gain national interest and kept blaming the forerunners of the movement for their failure.[4]

Death[edit]

Prem Ram Dubey died on 17 September 2012 after a prolonged illness. Courts in Sambalpur were suspended for a day in his honour, and condolence meetings were held at the Sambalpur Bar Association and at many places of Shri Prem Ram Dubey used to frequent.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Mishra, Brundaban. "The Mirror Reflection of Sambalpur State through the Courtly Chronicle called Kosalananda Kavyam". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Principal http://www.pucl.org/from-archives/Academia/orissa-repression.htm
  3. http://odishaportal.com/Politics/index[permanent dead link]
  4. Mishra, Baidyanath (6 August 2015). "Kosal Movement Now Under a Leadership Crisis". Daily Pioneer. Archived from the original on 7 August 2015.