Arun Krushnaji Kamble
Arun Krushnaji Kamble (March 14, 1953 – December 2009) was a Marathi writer and Dalit activist. Arun Kamble, President
and one of the founding members of the Dalit Panther was working as a Head Of Marathi department at University of
Mumbai. He was National General Secretary of Janata Dal. He had taken many major decisions in favor of Dalit, Backward
Class people and minorities.
Introduction
Kamble formed Dalit Panther as a social organization alongside Namdeo Dhasal and Raja Dhale. Later Kamble became the
National General Secretary of Janata Dal and worked with former prime minister V.P. Singh. He demanded the renaming of
Marathwada University as Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar University. He started leading Dalit Panther from 1974. Kamble, a writer,
poet and editor, authored many books such as Cultural Struggle in Ramayana, Conversion of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar,
Cheevar, Vaad-Samvad, Yug-Pravartak Ambedkar, Chalvaliche Diwas, and Tarkateerth Ek Vadato-Vyaghyat. He was awarded
with accolades such as "The Prabuddha Ratna Puraskar", Life Time Achievement International Award. Some of his work has
been translated into English, German, French, Gujarati, Kannada, Telegu, Malyalam, Urdu (Dalit Awaz) and Hindi (Suraj ke
Vansh-dhar).
Biography
Kamble was born on March 14, 1953, in Mahar Dalit family of village-Kargani, Atpadi near Sangli. He was a follower of Dr. B.
R. Ambedkar as Dr.Ambedkar was an inspiration to him and Kamble's family converted to Buddhism because of him. His
mother and father were School Headmasters in Sangli. His mother (Shantabai Kamble) and father (Krushnaji Kamble) have
written autobiographies called Majya Jalmachi Chittarkatha and Mi Krushna respectively. His father was a well known
personality in Kargani district.
Education
His school days were in Athapadi and Dighanchi at Sangli. He completed B.A. (honors) from Willingdon College,
Deccan Education Society, Sangli in 1974. Later on he earned his M.A. from Siddhartha College in 1976 with
distinction in "Shodhnibandh ani Shodhnibandhachi Lekhan Paddhati". His major interest was in Dalit literature
and the Ambedkarite Movement.
Academic career
He joined the Dr. Ambedkar College of Commerce and Economics, Wadala, Mumbai in 1976 as a lecturer of Marathi (1976–
1985). Later he joined Kirti College, Dadar (W), Mumbai (1985–1989). In 1990 he joined the University of Mumbai as a
reader. Until his death he was a PhD Guide in Marathi Department and was also the Head of Phule, Shahu chair in
University of Mumbai.
Political Career
Kamble was the national president and one of the founding members of Dalit Panther.
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He was also national general
secretary of Janata Dal, a member of the National Election Committee — Janata Dal (Parliamentary Board), and a member
of the national committee and in charge of Bihar State. He successfully led the Namantar Andolan of Marathwada University
as a president of Dalit Panther.
After a dispute arose on the book of Riddles in Hinduism (appendix, Riddles of Ram & Krishna) authored by Ambedkar,
Kamble led the intellectual fight and march in procession with ten lakh people (January 1987) and the provision for
reservation to Buddhist, Backward class, and minorities from prime minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh. He got promises and
assurance to implement the Mandal Commission, with immediate effect (1989).