Trepan Singh Negi
Trepan Singh Negi was an Indian politician. He was a member of the 6th and 7th Lok Sabha. He represented the Tehri Garhwal Lok Sabha Constituency and was a member of the Congress political party. He was elected to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Uttar Pradesh Assembly from Tehri Assembly Constituency.[1]
Positions[]
Year | Description |
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1950 | Nominated to the 1st Uttar Pradesh Assembly |
1962 | Elected to the 3rd Uttar Pradesh Assembly |
1967 | Elected to the 4th Uttar Pradesh Assembly |
1977 | Elected to the 6th Lok Sabha |
1980 | Elected to the 7th Lok Sabha |
Early life[]
Trepan Singh Negi was born on 17 March 1923 in Dalla, Uttarakhand. He was the son of Shri Hari Singh Negi and Smt. Savitri Devi. He attended Mendadhar Basic School, Dalla, and his secondary education came at Uttarkashi. He attended High School and Intermediate: Pratap Inter College, Tehri (1942) and (1944). He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Lahore (1945–1947) and a Bachelor of Law (Advocacy) degree in Lucknow (1952-1955).
He married Gangotri Devi in 1930.
Protests[]
He discussed the abandonment of merit scholarships in protest against the monarchy in 1941. Additionally, he wanted to make Tehri an independent, princely state.
He played a key role in the Praja Mandal movement under the leadership of Sridevi Suman in 1941. During his education in Lahore, he worked openly for Praja Mandal and remained underground.
Freedom Movement[]
He played an important role in the freedom movement while living in Praja Mandal. In 1947, when the country became independent, the Praja Mandal started a movement in Tehri against the separation of Tehri state from the Union of India which led to arrests of its members. To keep the movement alive, Negi along with Kushal Singh Rangad escaped through the forest.
He participated in organizing workers in Mussoorie against the Tehri monarchy.
Kirtinagar incident[]
Trepan Singh Negi was sent to Tehri Jail. The state government released him after 60+ days of imprisonment.
He had vowed that he would not return home until the princely state of Tehri became independent. He led a protest to Kirtinagar and narrowly escaped indiscriminate firing by the constables. He was hit by a bullet and suffered a serious head injury.
On 15 January 1948, Negi led the funeral procession of Nagendra Saklani and Molu Bhandari, followed by a crowd of thousands. He, along with thousands of mourners, lit fire to the pyre. From that day people accepted Negi as their leader.
In 1948, the Praja Mandal President was elected.
References[]
- ^ "Members Bioprofile". loksabhaph.nic.in. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
- 1923 births
- Indian National Congress politicians from Uttar Pradesh
- People from Tehri Garhwal district
- 6th Lok Sabha members
- 7th Lok Sabha members
- Lok Sabha members from Uttar Pradesh
- Uttar Pradesh MLAs 1957–1962
- Uttar Pradesh MLAs 1962–1967
- Uttar Pradesh MLAs 1967–1969
- Bharatiya Lok Dal politicians
- Uttar Pradesh Indian National Congress politician stubs