
TRIBUTE PAID TO VETERAN SOCIALIST SUNIL GUPTA
Eminent socialist Sunil Gupta, better known as Sunil Bhai, died at the
All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi on Monday,21st April,2014,night
Eminent socialist Sunil Gupta, better known as Sunil Bhai, died
at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi at 11.30 p.m. on
Monday. His last rites were performed at the Lodhi Road crematorium on 22nd
April,Tuesday.Sunil was the general secretary of the Samajwadi Jan Parishad --
a Madhya Pradesh-based party founded by Kishan Patnaik -- which emerged from
the socialist tendency that did not participate in the Janata government of
1977. Gupta, 54, is survived by his wife Smita and children Iqbal Abhimanyu and
Shiuli Vanja.
A mentor to several socialists, most prominently Yogendra Yadav
of the Aam Aadmi Party, Sunil led several movements in Central India ever since
he began work here with former union minister George Fernandes' Lohia Manch in
Hoshangabad's Kesla in 1984. Born in Mandsaur's Rampura, Sunil's politicial
roots are in the Samata Yuvajan Sabha in Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Delhi, where he did an MA in Economics.He rose to prominence leading agitations for rehabilitation of
Tawa Dam oustees in 1995 and established India's most successful adivasi
fishing cooperative in the Tawa Dam area. It was later broken up when the
catchment area was absorbed by the Satpura Tiger Reserve. In the recent past,
Sunil avoided merging his party with Aam Aadmi Party during the Wardha
Conference of social activists in January this year, on grounds that it did not
offer alternative economic and development policies.
He suffered a stroke last Wednesday after a fever, for which he
did not take allopathic medication, spread to his brain. He was admitted in
hospitals in Hoshangabad and Bhopal before being flown to Delhi where he passed
away.A person who practiced what he preached, he lived without any
electrical appliances and used only non-detergent cow brand soap manufactured
locally in Pipariya. He never used his surname, for himself or his children, in
opposition to casteism.Gupta was working on an editorial piece for his bi-monthly
Samyik Varta where he suffered the stroke. He had plans for an alternative
political experiment outside the confines of party lines after the Lok Sabha
polls.
Prof. John Kurakar
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