Nath Pai

Nath Pai
Member of parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1957–1971
Constituency Rajapur
Personal details
Born Nath Bapu Pai
(1922-09-25)25 September 1922
Vengurla, India
Died 18 January 1971(1971-01-18) (aged 48)
Political party Praja Socialist Party

Barrister Nath Bapu Pai (born 25 September 1922 in Vengurla, Konkan Region of Maharashtra, India, died 18 January 1971)[1] was an Indian freedom fighter, Barrister and Member of Parliament being a prominent leader of Praja Socialist Party.[2][3][4][5][6]

He was married to Crystle, a fellow socialist from Austria, and he spoke French and German fluenty. He was known for excellent oratory in Marathi and English. Of his debates in the Lok Sabha, veteran journalist D. B. Karnik, wrote “Once he had the floor to himself, he would not miss a single opportunity to put his opponents, particularly the ruling party, in the wrong box. Then quotations would flow, in English, Marathi and Sanskrit. There would be stories and anecdotes. There would be legal arguments and a flourish of emotional outbursts. Above all there would be the beauty of the language coming out with such superb power of expression”[7]

Notable Achievements

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References

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  9. "India General (3rd Lok Sabha) Election Results - 1962". elections.in. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  10. "India General (4th Lok Sabha) Election Results - 1967". elections.in. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  11. "The Incredible Konkan Railway Story". 24coaches.com. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  12. "THE STRUGGLE FOR IUSY". iusy.org. International Union of Socialist Youth. Archived from the original on 17 July 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014.


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