Motilal Nehru was an Indian lawyer, politician, and social activist who played a significant role in the Indian freedom struggle.
He was born on May 6, 1861, in Agra, India, and was the father of India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Motilal Nehru was a staunch believer in the idea of Indian nationalism and worked towards achieving India’s independence from British rule.
He was a member of the Indian National Congress and played an instrumental role in drafting the Nehru Report, which proposed a new constitution for India.
Motilal Nehru was also one of the founders of the All India Muslim League and worked towards building a united front against British colonialism.
He was a strong advocate for the rights of workers and peasants and fought against the exploitative practices of landlords and capitalists.
Motilal Nehru was a prolific writer and contributed extensively to the Indian press, writing on a wide range of issues related to Indian politics, society, and culture.
He was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi and worked with him on several campaigns, including the Non-Cooperation Movement.
Motilal Nehru passed away on February 6, 1931, leaving behind a legacy of political and social activism that inspired generations of Indians to work towards the goal of a free and independent India.
He remains an important figure in Indian history, revered for his contributions to the Indian freedom struggle and his unwavering commitment to the cause of Indian nationalism.