Freedom fighter Mohan Dharia passes away

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Press Trust of India Pune
Last Updated : Oct 14 2013 | 12:40 PM IST
Former Union minister and freedom fighter Mohan Dharia died here today following chronic renal failure.
Dharia, 89, is survived by wife, two sons, a daughter.
He was admitted to a hospital on Saturday and underwent dialysis but his condition remained critical. He breathed his last at 7.55 AM this morning, doctors said.
A socialist at heart, Dharia who was a member of both Congress and Janata party government cabinet, had also held the post of deputy chairman of planning commission in 1990-91.
He was the first minister to resign from the Indira Gandhi cabinet after the then prime minister imposed emergency rule in 1975. He later joined the Jaiprakash Nariain movement and was inducted into the Morarji Desai's first non-Congress government at the Centre as commerce minister after winning the Pune Lok Sabha seat in 1977, riding on the Janata party wave.
A close associate of the late Chandrashekhar who headed the Janata party, Dharia retired from active politics in 1982 and formed "Vanrai", an organization dedicated to the cause of conservation and social forestry.
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First Published: Oct 14 2013 | 12:40 PM IST

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