Draft:Shri Sajjan Singh Vishnar
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I Am Still Alive (Hindi: मैं आज भी जीवित हूं) is an autobiographical book written by Late Shri Sajjan Singh Vishnar, former Minister in the Government of Madhya Pradesh. Published in 2018, the book documents his life experiences and political journey, focusing on his struggles against caste-based discrimination and social inequality.
Background
Sajjan Singh Vishnar was known for his dedication to the upliftment of Dalits and marginalized communities in India. He led multiple movements against untouchability and social injustice. He believed that reservation was merely an administrative tool and not a symbol of true equality.
Themes
- Childhood and poverty
- Political and social activism
- Critique of caste system and corruption
- Vision for ethical leadership and justice
Legacy
The book serves as a historical and social document, reflecting the principles of honest public life. The compiler has stated that even if a small percentage of readers reflect on these ideals, the purpose of the book would be fulfilled.
See also
- Dalit literature
- Political memoirs of India
- Caste system in India
References
External links
- [Link to publisher or PDF if available]