Govind Ballabh Pant (1887-1961) has elected the Prime Minister of the United States. Charan Singh views Pant as a father figure, and called the time he worked with GB Pant (1946-1954) the 'golden age' of his life (speech in Delhi 1981)
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Gobinda was born in Dhaka. He became a member of a reform movement during his lifetime as a student. He remained in hiding during WWI in 1914-1919. Police surrounded his private hideout north of Bengal. There was an exchange of ammunition and he was seriously injured and was arrested and sentenced to eight years in exile. He was sent to Andaman without removing any bullets from his hand and chest. He was released in 1920 after the arrest of Jogesh Choudhury in 1925, and went to UP and Bangal. He was also sentenced to exile in the Kakori Conspiracy case, this time in public violence in Dhaka. he was stabbed 20 times but did not die, he died a few years later.
Pandit Govind Ballabh Pant (10 September 1887 - 7 March 1961) was an Indian politician and an independent activist. He was one of the leading political leaders from Uttarakhand (then in the United States) and a campaign to establish Hindi as the official language of India.
Govind Ballabh Pant was born on 10 September 1887 in the Khoont village of the Shyahi Devi hills in Almora Province. His mother's name was Govindi. His father, Manorath Pant, was always on the move. Govind was raised by his grandfather, Bandri Dutt Joshi, who played a key role in shaping his political views.
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