Arun Krushnaji Kamble
Arun Krushnaji Kamble was an Indian Marathi language writer, professor, Politician, and Dalit activist. Arun Kamble, President and one of the founding members of Dalit Panther, worked as a Head of Marathi department at University of Mumbai. He was the National General Secretary of Janata Dal. He took many major decisions in favour of Dalit, Backward Class and Minorities.
Introduction
Kamble formed Dalit Panther of India as a social organisation alongside Namdeo Dhasal and Raja Dhale in 1976. Later Kamble became the National General Secretary of Janata Dal and worked with former Prime Minister V. P. Singh. He demanded the renaming of Marathwada University to "Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar University". Kamble, a writer, poet and editor, authored many books such as Cultural Struggle in Ramayana, Conversion of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar, Cheevar, Vaad-Samvad, Yug-Pravartak Ambedkar, Chalvaliche Diwas, and Tarkateerth Ek Vadato-Vyaghyat. He was awarded with many accolades such as "The Prabuddha Ratna Puraskar", Life Time Achievement International Award. Some of his works have been translated into English, German, French, Gujarati, Kannada, Telugu, Malayalam, Urdu and Hindi.Biography
Early days
Kamble was born on 14 March 1953, in Mahar Dalit family of village-Kargani, Atpadi near Sangli. He was a follower of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar as Dr. Ambedkar was an inspiration to him. His mother and father both were School Headmaster in Sangli. His mother Shantabai Kamble and father Krushnaji Kamble have written autobiographies called Majya Jalmachi Chittarkatha and Mi Krushna respectively. His father was a well known personality in Kargani district.Education
His school days were in Athapadi and Dighanchi at Sangli. He completed B.A. from Willingdon College, Deccan Education Society, Sangli in 1974. Later he earned his M.A. from Siddhartha College in 1976 with distinction in "Shodhnibandh ani Shodhnibandhachi Lekhan Paddhati". His major interests were Dalit literature and Ambedkarite Movement.Academic career
He joined Dr. Ambedkar College of Commerce and Economics, Wadala, Mumbai in 1976 as a lecturer of Marathi. Later he joined Kirti College, Dadar, Mumbai. In 1990 he joined the University of Mumbai as a "Reader". Until his death he was a PhD Guide in Marathi Department and also was Head of Phule, Shahu Chair in University of Mumbai.Political and Social career
Kamble was the National President and one of the founding members of Dalit Panther. He was also the National General Secretary of Janata Dal, a member of the National Election Committee – Janata Dal, and in charge of Election Committee of Bihar State. He successfully led the Namantar Andolan of Marathwada University as a president of Dalit Panther.When the dispute arose on the book 'Riddles in Hinduism' authored by Dr. Ambedkar, Kamble led an intellectual fight and a march with Ten Lakh people and the provision for reservation to Buddhist, Backward class, and minorities with Prime Minister V. P. Singh. He got promises and assurance to implement the Mandal Commission; Second Backward class Commission, with an immediate effect.
Kamble resigned from Janata Dal on the issue of Dalit president of India. He led a march as a President of Dalit Panther during an Assembly Session at Nagpur on the issue of publishing Dr. Ambedkar's complete body of literature. He later worked as a member of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Charitra Sadhane Publication which was borne by a march.
Kamble worked as an editor for the book Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar: Writings & Speeches. Maharashtra Government declared a decision to omit a part from the Appendix. For this issue he left the editor's committee and filed a lawsuit in the High Court against the Maharashtra Government.
He inaugurated 'Manusmruti Cremation Conference' at Karur by Dravida Kazhagam, founded by Periyar E. V. Ramasamy. He also inaugurated and led a march to protest against the outrageous behavior on Dalit community at Karamchedu. He led Samajik Nyay Jyoti with Ram Vilas Paswan from Chundur to New Delhi. He was the Chief Guest at 'All India Dalit Writer's Conference' and worked as a convener of the 'All India Dalit Writer's Association. He inaugurated a Social Gathering of Dalit Literature at Bangalore and gave a speech at the conference of the Namantar-Mandal. He inaugurated the 9th Marathi Conference at Badoda and gave a speech at the All India Dalit Liberation conference. He undertook an editorial work for the periodicals Ambedkar Bharat, Shoonya, and Sangharsh.
Committee undertakings
Kamble worked as a member of National Police Commission and as a committee member for the advisory board of Special Department for Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribes at the University of Mumbai. He was a president of 3rd All India Conference on Dr. Ambedkar's Literature at Wardha and also a president at the World Conference on Buddha, Phule, and Ambedkar Literature at Kalyan.Major works
Poetical works
- "Arun Krushnaji Kamble" Awarded Best Poetry Collection by Maharashtra Sahitya Parishad.
- "Mudra"
Prose works
- "Ramayanatil Samskrutik Sangharsh"-
- Ramayanatil Samskruti Sangharsh by Prof. Arun Kamble
- "Ramayanma Samskrutik Sangharsh"- Published by Subhash Palekar on 6 December 1993.
- "Janata Patratil Lekh" Published by University of Mumbai and Popular Publication, 1993.
- "Cheevar"-, Ashay Publication, 1995.
- "Yug Pravartak Ambedkar"- Ashay Publication, 1995.
- "Chalvache Diwas"-, Ashay Publication, 1995.
- "Vad Samvad"- an Intellectual Prose, Pratima Publication – 1996, Pune.
- "Dharmantarachi Bheemgarjana" Conversion of Dr. B.R.Ambedkar) – Pratima Publication – 1996, Pune.
- "Marathi Intellectual Prose", Edited by Arun Kamble and other, Text prepared for B.A., Pratima Publication, 2003.
- "Tarkateerth Laxmanshastri Joshi—Ek Vadatovyaghyat", Critical writing on Laxmanshastri Joshi, Ambedkar Bharat Publication, 1987.
Translations
- "Priya Adarker" translated a selection of his poems into English under the title Arun Kamble: Arun Krushnaji Kamble, Poems.
- "Modern Indian Poetry" Published by Pritish Nandy.
- "", Edited by Eleanor Zelliot and Mulk Raj Anand.
- Poems published on the cover page, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Journals of Michigan University, USA 1978 & 1998.
- "Some Aspects of Half Social Justice, Krishna Aiyar
- From "Untouchable to Dalit", Eleanor Zelliot, Manohar 2005.
- "Poisoned Bread" Edited by Arjun Dangle, Orient Longman and Co. 1992.
Speeches
- Speech at Panvel.
- Speech at Pandharpur
- Speech at Amaravati
- Speech at Parbhani
- Documentary on Dalits.
Death