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Homi F. Daji

Homi F. Daji (5 September 1926 – 14 May 2009) was a member of the 3rd Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Indore constituency of Madhya Pradesh and was a member of the Communist Party of India.[1][2][3]

Homi Daji
Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
19571962
Succeeded byGangaram Tiwari
ConstituencyIndore City East
In office
19721977
Preceded byG. Tiwari
Succeeded byYagya Datt Sharma
ConstituencyIndore-2
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1962–1967
Preceded byKanhaiyalal Khadiwala
Succeeded byPrakash Chandra Sethi
ConstituencyIndore, Madhya Pradesh
Personal details
Born(1926-09-29)29 September 1926
Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died14 May 2009(2009-05-14) (aged 82)
Indore, Madhya Pradesh
Political partyCommunist Party of India
Spouse
Perin Daji
(m. 1950)
Children1 Daughter & 1 Son
ParentFramroze Daji (father)
Alma materHolkar Science College, Indore
OccupationPolitician, Advocate
As of 28 June, 2018
Source: ["Biodata". Lok Sabha.]

Personal life edit

Daji hailed from the Parsi community.[4][5] Born in Bombay, he was the son of Framroze Daji.[1][6] He grew up in poverty.[2] Nevertheless, he managed to study at Holkar College in Indore and at Agra University, and obtained M.A. and LLB degrees.[1] He married Perin Daji on 21 May 1950.[1][2][6] The couple had one son and one daughter, both of whom died at an early age.[2][6]

Daji served as a member of the senate of Vikram University.[1]

State legislator edit

Daji contested the Indore B seat in the 1952 Madhya Bharat Legislative Assembly election. He finished in second place with 2,185 votes (10.89%) and was thus unsuccessful.[5][7] The constituency covered parts of southern Indore, where the 26-year old CPI candidate won more votes from areas such as Gadi Ada (with large Dalit and other lower caste electorates) and Muslim mahallas.[5] The relatively unknown Daji obtained more votes than the prominent Hindu Mahasabha leader G.V. Oke.[5]

Daji was elected to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Indore City East constituency in the 1957 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election.[8] He obtained 16,702 votes (60.50%).[8] The constituency was seen as the 'labour seat' of the city.[9] Daji, leading the Mazdoor Union, defeated the Indore Mill Mazdoor Sangh general secretary Gangaram Tiwari.[9]

Parliamentarian edit

He was elected to the Lok Sabha (lower house of the parliament of India) from the Indore constituency in the 1962 Indian general election.[10] Whilst Daji was known as a communist leader, he contested on an independent ticket.[11] Daji obtained 95,682 votes (41.68%).[10] In the 3rd Lok Sabha, Daji was a member of the committees on Public Undertakings and Subordinate Legislation.[3] In 1967 he was named a member of the National Commission on Labour, the Study Group on Industrial Relations (Western Region).[12]

Daji lost the Indore seat to the Indian National Congress candidate P.C. Sethi in the 1967 Indian general election. Daji finished in second place with 100,350 votes (32.54%).[13] But whilst Sethi won in the rural areas of the constituency, Daji's vote share in the urban areas was 4.4 percent points higher than that of Sethi.[5] Daji tried to regain the Indore seat in the 1971 Indian general election. Daji finished in third place after the Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Jan Sangh candidates. Daji obtained 64,430 votes (21.22%).[14]

Return to the Legislative Assembly edit

Daji re-entered the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in the 1972 election, being elected from the Indore-2 constituency.[15] He obtained 39,154 votes (79.54%), defeating the candidates of the BJS, the Hindu Mahasabha, and a number of independents.[15] Daji did not stand for re-election in the 1977 Legislative Assembly election.[16]

Later elections edit

As of 1977 Daji was the Madhya Pradesh secretary of the All India Trade Union Congress.[17]

Daji finished in third place in the Indore Lok Sabha constituency in the 1977 Indian general election, obtaining 29,725 votes (8.45%).[18]

In the 1980 Indian general election he contested the Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency, finishing in third place with 24,370 votes (6.31%).[19] In the same year he finished in second place in the Indore II constituency in the 1980 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, obtaining 15,247 votes (29.64%).[20]

Bhopal disaster edit

Daji referred to the 1984 Bhopal gas leak as "a callous man-made tragedy of unparalleled dimensions".[21]

In CPI leadership edit

As of 1987, Daji was part of the 9-member Central Executive Committee of CPI.[22] As of 1989 Daji was a member of a number of leadership bodies of CPI; Trade Union Department, the committee for the People's Publishing House and the Lawyers' Committee in Madhya Pradesh.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Lok Sabha. Members Bioprofile
  2. ^ a b c d Revolutionary Democracy. Biographical Tribute to Comrade Homi Daji 22 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b "The Speaker Made References To The Passing Away Of Shri Girdhari Lal ... on 4 June, 2009"
  4. ^ Asghar Ali Engineer (2006). They Too Fought for India's Freedom: The Role of Minorities. Hope India Publications. p. 192. ISBN 978-81-7871-091-4.
  5. ^ a b c d e Rodney W. Jones (1974). Urban Politics in India: Area, Power, and Policy in a Penetrated System. University of California Press. pp. 92, 2 387. ISBN 978-0-520-02545-5.
  6. ^ a b c India. Parliament. Lok Sabha (2003). Indian Parliamentary Companion: Who's who of Members of Lok Sabha. Lok Sabha Secretariat. p. 109.
  7. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1951 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA BHARAT
  8. ^ a b Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1957 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH
  9. ^ a b Donald B. Rosenthal (1976). The City in Indian politics. Thomson Press (India). pp. 80, 84, 90. ISBN 9780883868591.
  10. ^ a b Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1962 TO THE THIRD LOK SABHA
  11. ^ Myron Weiner; Rajni Kothari (1965). Indian voting behaviour: studies of the 1962 general elections. Firma K.L. Mukhopadhayay. p. 68.
  12. ^ Virendra Kumar (1975). Committees and Commissions in India, 1947–73: 1971–73. Concept Publishing Company. p. 63. ISBN 978-81-7022-197-5.
  13. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1967 TO THE FOURTH LOK SABHA 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1971 TO THE FIFTH LOK SABHA
  15. ^ a b Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1972 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH
  16. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1977 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH
  17. ^ Ajit Roy (1977). The Marxist Review. Ajit Roy. p. 23.
  18. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1977 TO THE SIXTH LOK SABHA – VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1980 TO THE SEVENTH LOK SABHA – VOLUME I (NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS & DETAILED RESULTS) 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1980 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH
  21. ^ "Gas poisoning". United India Periodicals. 27 (4): 26. May 1985.
  22. ^ Yearbook on International Communist Affairs. Yearbook on International Communist Affairs series. Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University. 1987. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-8179-8651-3.
  23. ^ Party Life. Communist Party of India. 1989. p. 7.

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Homi F Daji 5 September 1926 14 May 2009 was a member of the 3rd Lok Sabha of India He represented the Indore constituency of Madhya Pradesh and was a member of the Communist Party of India 1 2 3 Homi DajiMember of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative AssemblyIn office 1957 1962Succeeded byGangaram TiwariConstituencyIndore City EastIn office 1972 1977Preceded byG TiwariSucceeded byYagya Datt SharmaConstituencyIndore 2Member of Parliament Lok SabhaIn office 1962 1967Preceded byKanhaiyalal KhadiwalaSucceeded byPrakash Chandra SethiConstituencyIndore Madhya PradeshPersonal detailsBorn 1926 09 29 29 September 1926Bombay Bombay Presidency British IndiaDied14 May 2009 2009 05 14 aged 82 Indore Madhya PradeshPolitical partyCommunist Party of IndiaSpousePerin Daji m 1950 wbr Children1 Daughter amp 1 SonParentFramroze Daji father Alma materHolkar Science College IndoreOccupationPolitician AdvocateAs of 28 June 2018Source Biodata Lok Sabha Contents 1 Personal life 2 State legislator 3 Parliamentarian 4 Return to the Legislative Assembly 5 Later elections 6 Bhopal disaster 7 In CPI leadership 8 ReferencesPersonal life editDaji hailed from the Parsi community 4 5 Born in Bombay he was the son of Framroze Daji 1 6 He grew up in poverty 2 Nevertheless he managed to study at Holkar College in Indore and at Agra University and obtained M A and LLB degrees 1 He married Perin Daji on 21 May 1950 1 2 6 The couple had one son and one daughter both of whom died at an early age 2 6 Daji served as a member of the senate of Vikram University 1 State legislator editDaji contested the Indore B seat in the 1952 Madhya Bharat Legislative Assembly election He finished in second place with 2 185 votes 10 89 and was thus unsuccessful 5 7 The constituency covered parts of southern Indore where the 26 year old CPI candidate won more votes from areas such as Gadi Ada with large Dalit and other lower caste electorates and Muslim mahallas 5 The relatively unknown Daji obtained more votes than the prominent Hindu Mahasabha leader G V Oke 5 Daji was elected to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from the Indore City East constituency in the 1957 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election 8 He obtained 16 702 votes 60 50 8 The constituency was seen as the labour seat of the city 9 Daji leading the Mazdoor Union defeated the Indore Mill Mazdoor Sangh general secretary Gangaram Tiwari 9 Parliamentarian editHe was elected to the Lok Sabha lower house of the parliament of India from the Indore constituency in the 1962 Indian general election 10 Whilst Daji was known as a communist leader he contested on an independent ticket 11 Daji obtained 95 682 votes 41 68 10 In the 3rd Lok Sabha Daji was a member of the committees on Public Undertakings and Subordinate Legislation 3 In 1967 he was named a member of the National Commission on Labour the Study Group on Industrial Relations Western Region 12 Daji lost the Indore seat to the Indian National Congress candidate P C Sethi in the 1967 Indian general election Daji finished in second place with 100 350 votes 32 54 13 But whilst Sethi won in the rural areas of the constituency Daji s vote share in the urban areas was 4 4 percent points higher than that of Sethi 5 Daji tried to regain the Indore seat in the 1971 Indian general election Daji finished in third place after the Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Jan Sangh candidates Daji obtained 64 430 votes 21 22 14 Return to the Legislative Assembly editDaji re entered the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in the 1972 election being elected from the Indore 2 constituency 15 He obtained 39 154 votes 79 54 defeating the candidates of the BJS the Hindu Mahasabha and a number of independents 15 Daji did not stand for re election in the 1977 Legislative Assembly election 16 Later elections editAs of 1977 Daji was the Madhya Pradesh secretary of the All India Trade Union Congress 17 Daji finished in third place in the Indore Lok Sabha constituency in the 1977 Indian general election obtaining 29 725 votes 8 45 18 In the 1980 Indian general election he contested the Bhopal Lok Sabha constituency finishing in third place with 24 370 votes 6 31 19 In the same year he finished in second place in the Indore II constituency in the 1980 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election obtaining 15 247 votes 29 64 20 Bhopal disaster editDaji referred to the 1984 Bhopal gas leak as a callous man made tragedy of unparalleled dimensions 21 In CPI leadership editAs of 1987 Daji was part of the 9 member Central Executive Committee of CPI 22 As of 1989 Daji was a member of a number of leadership bodies of CPI Trade Union Department the committee for the People s Publishing House and the Lawyers Committee in Madhya Pradesh 23 References edit a b c d e Lok Sabha Members Bioprofile a b c d Revolutionary Democracy Biographical Tribute to Comrade Homi Daji Archived 22 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine a b The Speaker Made References To The Passing Away Of Shri Girdhari Lal on 4 June 2009 Asghar Ali Engineer 2006 They Too Fought for India s Freedom The Role of Minorities Hope India Publications p 192 ISBN 978 81 7871 091 4 a b c d e Rodney W Jones 1974 Urban Politics in India Area Power and Policy in a Penetrated System University of California Press pp 92 2 387 ISBN 978 0 520 02545 5 a b c India Parliament Lok Sabha 2003 Indian Parliamentary Companion Who s who of Members of Lok Sabha Lok Sabha Secretariat p 109 Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION 1951 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA BHARAT a b Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION 1957 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH a b Donald B Rosenthal 1976 The City in Indian politics Thomson Press India pp 80 84 90 ISBN 9780883868591 a b Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS 1962 TO THE THIRD LOK SABHA Myron Weiner Rajni Kothari 1965 Indian voting behaviour studies of the 1962 general elections Firma K L Mukhopadhayay p 68 Virendra Kumar 1975 Committees and Commissions in India 1947 73 1971 73 Concept Publishing Company p 63 ISBN 978 81 7022 197 5 Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS 1967 TO THE FOURTH LOK SABHA Archived 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS 1971 TO THE FIFTH LOK SABHA a b Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION 1972 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION 1977 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH Ajit Roy 1977 The Marxist Review Ajit Roy p 23 Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS 1977 TO THE SIXTH LOK SABHA VOLUME I NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS amp DETAILED RESULTS Archived 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS 1980 TO THE SEVENTH LOK SABHA VOLUME I NATIONAL AND STATE ABSTRACTS amp DETAILED RESULTS Archived 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Election Commission of India STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION 1980 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MADHYA PRADESH Gas poisoning United India Periodicals 27 4 26 May 1985 Yearbook on International Communist Affairs Yearbook on International Communist Affairs series Hoover Institution on War Revolution and Peace Stanford University 1987 p 192 ISBN 978 0 8179 8651 3 Party Life Communist Party of India 1989 p 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Homi F Daji amp oldid 1161913952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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