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Hukmdev Narayan Yadav is a sensitive leader with a passionate fighting spirit, and
a parliamentarian who is sympathetic and diligent. He has left an indelible impression on the legislative assembly in Bihar as well as Indian Parliament.
The book, ‘Flow of Thoughts’ (Talk of village, poor, farmers in Parliament) is a collection of his speeches delivered on various issues.
He has raised important issues in both the Parliament and parliamentary committees. During zero hour in Parliament, while speaking on various issues pertaining to common interest, he has not only put forward constructive viewpoints before government and the nation, but when it comes to national and common interest, he is committed to the concept of nation first.
On one hand Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia’s views show a deep impact on Shri Hukmdev‘s statements, on the other hand it reflects socio-economic aspects of principles held by originator of Integral Humanism, Pt. Deendayal Upadhyaya and Mahatma Gandhi. While he speaks out with utmost sincerity regarding upliftment and rights of the backward groups and scheduled castes, at the same time he whole heartedly supports creation of a harmonious society as propagated by Deendayalji.
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Contents
Author's Note —Pgs. 7
An Open Letter to the Colleagues of Janata Dal —Pgs. 15
Recognise the Values of Lok Nayak —Pgs. 25
Whether to Stay Away from the ‘Battle’ of Samajwadi or to Cooperate with the BJP —Pgs. 32
Whirlpool of Corruption —Pgs. 36
Lohia in the Present Times —Pgs. 41
One More Letter of Yadav —Pgs. 45
What Kind of Socialists? —Pgs. 55
Transformation Calls for Determination —Pgs. 57
All Parties have Looted Bihar —Pgs. 62
Desire to Change the State of Inertia —Pgs. 67
Ethical Power Versus Legislative Power —Pgs. 71
Bread Politics in the Politics of Bread —Pgs. 73
The Storm of Change Rises and gets Settled here Itself —Pgs. 77
Battle of Righteousness has to be Fought Against Oneself —Pgs. 80
Who Loves the Backward and the Lower Castes? —Pgs. 84
Difference between India and Bharat —Pgs. 87
Today there is no Opposition —Pgs. 89
A Vow ‘Awaken the Village— The Impoverished, the Farmer’ —Pgs. 93
Is it Necessary for Politics to get out of Caste Polarisation? —Pgs. 98
National Policies have to be Developed for the Development of Agriculture —Pgs. 105
The Struggle between the Divergent Cultures of India vis-á-vis Bharat —Pgs. 116
Nativity and Self-reliance are the Foundations for the Poor and the Farmers —Pgs. 123
Where do We get Justice? —Pgs. 127
Need for the Battle of Righteousness —Pgs. 129
Where will the Farmer Go? —Pgs. 132
Farmer: The Lifeline of Indian Culture —Pgs. 134
Charan Singh, the Savior of Villages and the Backward —Pgs. 136
The BJP has to Change the Face of the Society —Pgs. 141
Indulgence, Corruption, Terrorism and Violence —Pgs. 145
Politicisation of Reservation in the Reservation Politics —Pgs. 149
What Kind of Elections does Election Commission Want to Conduct? —Pgs. 152
Karpoori Thakur had Given Self-respect to the Hearts of Thousands —Pgs. 157
Today there is Neither Ruling Party, Nor Opposition —Pgs. 161
Disciples have Also Forgotten Lohia —Pgs. 166
Why this Racism doesn’t End? —Pgs. 172
Better Light a Candle than Curse Darkness —Pgs. 176
Racism Growing Stronger —Pgs. 180
The Concluding Year of the Century Forecasts Something —Pgs. 185
Only with the Power of Lord Shiva the Construction of a New Society is Possible —Pgs. 190
The Moving Narrative of a Poor Farmer and Soil —Pgs. 197
The Great Deception has been Proved Once Again —Pgs. 203
Right Representation Forms the Basis of Equality —Pgs. 208
Is it Rright to Tax the Income from Agriculture? —Pgs. 213
The Incidence of Flood is a Common Phenomenon in Bihar Sans Remedies in Place —Pgs. 217
The Dream of Ramrajya will be Fulfilled only with Local Governance —Pgs. 222
What does Bihar Want? —Pgs. 227
Bihar was Good but Became Very Bad —Pgs. 233
Reservation is not a Solution —Pgs. 239
Man Slaughterer are More Callous than Wild Animals —Pgs. 244
How Long will this Loot Continue? —Pgs. 248
Skilled and Capable Human Beings —Pgs. 256
Need to Overcome the Shortcomings —Pgs. 261
Why and What Type of Presidential System? —Pgs. 266
Need for Land Reforms in the Right Sense —Pgs. 270
Criminal Culture in Politics —Pgs. 275
Society Building— Penance of Deendayal —Pgs. 283
In the Memory of Lohia —Pgs. 289
About Farmers —Pgs. 293
Human Beings Bear the Brunt of Corruption —Pgs. 297
The Objectives of Rule of Equality —Pgs. 302
Hukmdev Narayan Yadav
Education: Graduate (Economics, Political Science)
Achievements: Three times member of Bihar legislative assembly. Resigned assembly seat during JP’s Bihar movement in 1974. Imprisoned in four different jails during emergency. Elected to Lok Sabha in 1977 from Madhubani. Member of Rajya Sabha from 1980 to 1986. Deputy leader of Janata Dal in Lok Sabha in 1990-91. Cabinet minister of two departments, joined BJP in 1993. In 1999 became state minster in Vajpayee government. Elected to Lok Sabha in 2009 and 2014. Recipient of Outstanding Parliamentarian for the period year 2014 to 2017.