Jagdeo Prasad
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Babu Jagdeo Prasad (2 February 1922 – 5 September 1974), alternatively spelled as Jagdev Prasad and popularly known as Jagdev Babu, was an Indian politician and a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly who served as Bihar's deputy chief minister in 1968 for four days in the Satish Prasad Singh cabinet. A socialist and a proponent of Arjak culture, he was the founder of Shoshit Dal (later Shoshit Samaj Dal) and was a staunch antagonist and critic of India's caste system. He was nicknamed as the "Lenin of Bihar".
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Jagdeo Prasad
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Babu Jagdeo Prasad
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Babu Jagdeo Prasad
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Kurtha, Jahanabad district, Bihar, India
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Kurtha, Jahanabad district, Bihar, India
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1922-02-02
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1922-02-02
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Statue of Jagdeo Prasad near Jagdeo Path, Bir Chand Patel Path
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Indian
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Prayag Narayan Dangi
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Raskali
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Shoshit Samaj Dal
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"Das ka shashan nabbe par,
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"The rule of ten over ninety cannot continue
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Dhan, dharti aur rajpaat mein,
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We have ninety per cent share in wealth, land and power"
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Nabbe bhaag hamara hai"
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Nabbe bhag hamara hai,
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Nahin chalega, nahin chalega
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Ninety of hundred are exploited
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Sau mein nabbe shoshit hain,
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We are owners of ninety parts
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—Jagdeo Prasad
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Babu Jagdeo Prasad (2 February 1922 – 5 September 1974), alternatively spelled as Jagdev Prasad and popularly known as Jagdev Babu, was an Indian politician and a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly who served as Bihar's deputy chief minister in 1968 for four days in the Satish Prasad Singh cabinet. A socialist and a proponent of Arjak culture, he was the founder of Shoshit Dal (later Shoshit Samaj Dal) and was a staunch antagonist and critic of India's caste system. He was nicknamed as the "Lenin of Bihar".
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Bihar Movement
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1922