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Answered by persiashree
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Jagjivan Ram (5 April 1908 – 6 July 1986), known popularly as Babuji, was an Indian independence activist and politician from Bihar. He later served as the Deputy Prime Minister of India (1977–79); then in 1981, he formed Congress (J). 

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Answered by venkatsaikishore3059
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Jagjivan Ram, endearingly called Babuji, was a freedom fighter and a

crusader for social justice. His meteoric rise in public life saw him emerge as

an eminent and popular political leader, who devoted his entire life working

for the welfare of the country. He belonged to the vintage era of modern

Indian politics. As national leader, parliamentarian, Union Minister and

champion of depressed classes, he had a towering presence and played a

long innings spanning half a century in Indian politics. His enduring and

quintessentially twentieth century political legacy reminds us of the fervour,

idealism and indomitable spirit of India's political leadership that not only

fought and won freedom for the country, but also laid the firm foundation

for a modern, democratic polity. Gifted with a flair for political leadership

and moved by the ideals and goals of the socio-political events that enveloped

the country, Babu Jagjivan Ram played a significant role in scripting our

country's political and constitutional development and social change. A

passionate leader dedicated to public life, he enjoyed immense respect from

all quarters. Widely admired for his leadership qualities and organizational

abilities, he always remained a force to be reckoned with in Indian politics.

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