Karpooriji but, I heard a lot about him from Kailashpati Mishraji, who worked closely with him.
He belonged to one of the most Backward sections of society, the Nai Samaj. Overcoming numerous obstacles, he achieved a lot and worked for societal betterment.
Karpooriji’s life revolved around the twin pillars of simplicity and social justice.
Till his last breath, his simple lifestyle and humble nature resonated deeply with the common people.
There are numerous anecdotes that highlight his simplicity. Those who worked with him recall how he preferred to spend his own money for any personal matter, including his daughter’s wedding.
During his tenure as chief minister of Bihar, a decision was taken to build a colony for political leaders but he himself did not take any land or money for the same. When he passed away in 1988, several leaders went to his village to pay tributes. When they saw the condition of his house, they were moved to tearshow can someone so towering have a house so simple!
Another anecdote of his simplicity dates back to 1977 when he just took over as CM of Bihar.
The Janata government was in power in Delhi and Patna.
That time, Janata leaders had gathered in Patna to mark Loknayak JP’s birthday. Among the galaxy of top leaders walked in chief minister Karpooriji, with a torn kurta. In his own style, Chandrashekharji asked people to donate some money so that Karpooriji could purchase a new kurta.