Obituary to Prof. Keshav Rao Jadhav
Prof. Keshav Rao Jadhav : A man of Courage, Conviction and Commitment
Prem Singh
Prof. Keshav Rao Jadhav, a prominent socialist thinker and leader passes away on 16th June 2018 at a hospital in Hyderabad at the age of 86. Prof. Jadhav was running ill for a long time. His funeral took place the same day in Hyderabad in the presence of several leaders and activists associated with the Telangana movement and the socialist movement. His last rites were performed by her elder daughter according to Arya Samaj method. Senior socialist leader Jaipal Reddy, former Supreme Court lawyer Sudershan Reddy, revolutionary poet Varvar Rao, senior Congress leader K. Jana Reddy, Telangana Jan Samiti president Prof. M. Kodandaram, along with other leaders, writers, journalists and artists, were present at the time of the funeral.
A teacher by profession, Prof. Jadhav served as a professor of English in Osmania University till his retirement. Prof. Jadhav was a man of dreams and ideas who joined the socialist movement in his student days. He was deeply inspired by the philosophy of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia. He was elected to the post of president of Socialist Yuvjan Sabha (SYS), the youth wing of the Socialist Party. He became close associate of Dr. Lohia in the course of time and worked with him in ‘Mankind’ and ‘Jan’. He published ‘Lohia in his words’ – a collection of quotations from the writings of Dr. Lohia – in the form of booklets. Comrade Ravela Somayya is planning to compile these booklets into a book. Prof. Jadhav brought out a magazine namely ‘New Mankind’, on the pattern of ‘Mankind’, which he kept publishing for 4-5 years. He also published another magazine namely ‘Olympus’ almost for a decade. He kept himself engaged in holding and attending discussions/dialogues/workshops/seminars through various forums on issues/topics of social significance. He formed Lohia Vichar Manch with Kishan Patnayak. He, thus, enriched the legacy of socialist philosophy and movement.
He played a major role in the movement of the separate Telangana state from late sixties to early seventies. He was arrested 17 times during the first phase of the movement and was jailed for two years. He led the Telangana Jan Samiti in order to achieve the goal. This was perhaps the reason that the Chief Minister of Telangana Mr. K. Chandrasekhar Rao condoled his demise.
Prof. Jadhav had been a constant fighter for the rights of the marginalized sections. Simultaneously, he was a champion of civil liberties. He led the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) in Andhra Pradesh and later in Telangana. Prof. Jadhav, a true democrat, was against violent methods to be used either by the state or by the ultra left groups called Maoists. He, however, was always in favour of a dialogue with the Maoists. He also constantly fought against the communal forces and worked for peace, harmony and relief during spells of communal riots the city of Hyderabad. Prof. Jadhav was jailed under MISA during the Emergency.
Prof. Jadhav took active part in the political activities of Janata Party and then Lok Dal. At last he became disillusioned from the mainstream politics and got associated with Samajwadi Jan Parishad (SJP), formed in 1995 by Kishan Patnayak and other senior and young socialists to counter the New Economic Policies imposed in 1991. He held the responsibility of vice president in SJP. But his mind was ever on a quest. He played a major role in the re-establishment of the original Socialist Party in 2011 in Hyderabad as Socialist Party (India). He remained associated with his new party till the end.
Prof. Jadhav will be remembered as a man of courage, conviction and commitment. The Socialist Party (India) has lost its three stalwarts – Bhai Viadya, Justice Rajindar Sachar and now Prof. Jadhav – within last three months. The demise of Prof. Jadhav is indeed a big loss to the socialist movement in general and to the Socialist Party in particular.
We pay our humble tributes to him with a pledge that the fight for socialism will go on uninterrupted.
Author teaches Hindi at Delhi University and is president of Socialist Party (India)