His tenure as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha was a remarkable tenure and he came into his own in this position and settled the question of many a rule. His tenure as the Speaker also saw the evolution of several procedural innovations and initiatives in the Lok Sabha. There was a comprehensive review of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of business in Lok Sabha in 1989 for the first time since 1952, under his initiative, and several changes were formalised and incorporated into the Rules. He demonstrated one of the most courageous and outstanding interpretations by a Speaker in his historic ruling regarding the role and limits of the judiciary wherein he held the view that every part of the government should work within the limits and jurisdiction defined by the Constitution of India and that these limits ought not be flouted and the autonomy, rights and special powers of the other parts of the government ought to be respected.
Dr Balram Jakhar Ji taking charge as the Union Minister of Agriculture, during the 1991-1996 period, was a momentous occasion and one of the rare instances where a farmer held this important portfolio, a progressive farmer who could relate to both the evolution of farming in independent India and to the farmers who remained relatively untouched by the progress in this field. Therefore, his primary concern was the protection of the interests of the Indian farmers who constituted nearly 80 percent of the population. With hindsight, it would be pertinent to take note of the fact that his constituency was actually the farming community and that he did not succumb to the easy path of caste-based or geography-based support but steadily followed the issue-based approach to polity. When one looks at the role he played in protecting the interest of the farmers during a period when ‘liberalisation’ was the mantra and ‘subsidy’ was a profanity, one understands the amount of national and international pressures he would have had to withstand in his quest.
In his passing, India has lost one of its finest ‘kisan neta’ and the polity is much poorer by it. More so, it is the Indian National Congress which would be impacted the worst as since his retirement from active politics, the party has struggled to find farmer leaders with actual connect to the farming community as one of their own. This was the strength of the party and it now finds itself in a vacuum amongst this community with the only saving grace being that this space does not find any takers amongst any other political party as well. by Agencies.
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