Neki Ram
Pandit Neki Ram Sharma was a prominent Indian freedom fighter and politician known for his opposition to British colonial rule and his contributions to India's independence movement. He represented Punjab in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of India’s Parliament, as a member of the Indian National Congress.
Early life and education
Pandit Neki Ram Sharma was born on September 7, 1887, in Kelanga village in Rohtak district, Haryana, to Pandit Hariprasad Sharma. He pursued advanced studies in Sanskrit, spending time in Sitapur, Banaras, and Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh. His exposure to the Indian independence movement began in 1905 at the annual session of the Indian National Congress in Banaras, where he met esteemed leaders like Gopal Krishna Gokhale, Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, Surendranath Banerjee, and Madan Mohan Malviya.Journey into Freedom Struggle
In 1907, inspired by the revolutionary spirit of leaders like Bhagat Singh, Lala Lajpat Rai, and Tilak, Pandit Neki Ram returned to his village, where he began his lifelong struggle against British rule. The sentencing of Tilak in 1908 particularly stirred him, leading him to vow to oppose British rule fervently. During this period, Pandit Neki Ram contemplated armed rebellion, even considering making bombs. However, a meeting with Congress leader Surendranath Banerjee in Calcutta redirected him towards a non-violent path.Role in Key Independence Movements
Pandit Neki Ram was deeply involved in multiple independence movements, including:Non-Cooperation Movement : In response to Mahatma Gandhi’s call, he actively participated and was arrested for his involvement in 1921. He had first met Gandhi in 1915 and was inspired by his teachings on nonviolence and the campaign against untouchability.Home Rule Movement: He joined the movement and met Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru in 1918, forming a lasting friendship. In June 1918, he was arrested alongside Asaf Ali for his role in the movement.Anti-Rowlatt Act Movement : Pandit Neki Ram opposed the oppressive Rowlatt Act and became a leader in the protests.Salt Satyagraha, Individual Satyagraha, and Quit India Movement : He played a prominent role in these campaigns and spent a total of 2,200 days in prison due to his relentless opposition to British rule.Defiance Against British Attempts to Suppress Him
Pandit Neki Ram’s popularity and influence in the Home Rule Movement led the British authorities to try to bribe him with an offer of 25 acres of land, which he rejected.He famously retorted to the British District Collector,
This entire country is mine ; what land will you give me ?