Singh, Zail

Singh, Zail
▪ 1995

      (JARNAIL SINGH), Indian politician (b. May 5, 1916, Sandhwan, Punjab, India—d. Dec. 25, 1994, Chandigarh, India), was India's seventh president (1982-87) and the first Sikh to hold that largely ceremonial office; he was an impotent bystander when government troops stormed (1984) the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the Sikhs' holiest shrine, in an effort to flush out militant Sikhs who were demanding independence for Punjab (an agriculturally rich state heavily populated by Sikhs). When he was barely 15, Singh became active in the politics of the Akali Dal, a Sikh organization that opposed British rule. Singh pursued traditional studies in Sikh holy books and earned the title Giani ("learned man") for his scholarly mastery of scriptures. In 1938 he established the Praja Mandal, a political organization allied to the Indian National Congress, in his home district of Faridkot. This insurrectionary act carried a five-year jail sentence. During his incarceration, he took the name Zail Singh. After India became independent in 1947, Singh served (1956-62) in parliament and was chief minister of Punjab (1972-77). When Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was voted out of power in 1977, Singh contined to support her. After returning to office in 1980, Gandhi rewarded his loyalty by naming Singh minister of home affairs. He held that post until 1982, when he was named the Congress (I) Party's presidential candidate. Many viewed Singh's easy elevation to the presidency as a way for Gandhi to appease extremist Sikhs in Punjab. Four months after Indian troops stormed the temple, Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards. Singh named Gandhi's son Rajiv to succeed her, but he soon fell out of favour with the new prime minister. Singh further inflamed the government by refusing to sign into law a 1987 bill permitting official censorship of private mail. He died after sustaining serious injuries in a car accident in November.

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▪ president of India
also called  Jarnail Singh  
born May 5, 1916, Sandhwan, Punjab, India
died December 25, 1994, Chandigarh

      Indian politician who was the first Sikh to serve as president of India (1982–87). He was an impotent bystander in 1984 when government troops stormed the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the Sikhs' holiest shrine, in an effort to apprehend militants who were demanding independence for the state of Punjab.

      When he was barely 15 years old, Singh became active in the politics of the Akali Dal, a Sikh organization that opposed British rule. He pursued traditional studies in Sikh holy books and earned the title Giani (“Learned Man”) for his scholarly mastery of the scriptures. In 1938 he established the Praja Mandal, a political organization allied to the Indian National Congress, in his home district of Faridkot. This insurrectionary act earned him a five-year jail sentence. During his incarceration, he took the name Zail Singh.

      After India became independent in 1947, Singh served in Parliament (1956–62) and was chief minister of Punjab (1972–77). When Prime Minister Indira Gandhi (Gandhi, Indira) was voted out of power in 1977, Singh continued to support her. After returning to office in 1980, Gandhi rewarded his loyalty by naming Singh minister of home affairs. He held the post until 1982, when he was named the Congress (I) Party's presidential candidate. Many viewed Singh's easy elevation to the presidency as a way for Gandhi to appease extremist Sikhs in Punjab. Four months after government troops stormed the Golden Temple, however, Gandhi was assassinated by her Sikh bodyguards. Singh named Gandhi's son, Rajiv, to succeed her, but he soon fell out of favour with the new prime minister. Singh further inflamed the government by refusing to sign into law a 1987 bill permitting official censorship of private mail. Singh died in 1994 following a car crash.

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