Gulzari Lal Nanda was appointed the caretaker Prime Minister after
the death of Nehru and once more after the death of Lal Bahadur
Shastri. Nanda, a lawyer like Nehru, was drawn into the freedom
struggle after a meeting with Gandhi. He was instrumental in forming
the Majoor Mahajan, one of the oldest labour organisations in the
country and was jailed several times during the fight for
independence. He was appointed vice-chairman of the Planning
Commission by Nehru and played a vital role in the first Five Year
Plan and headed various ministries, including the home ministry. As
home minister, he set up a cell to lodge complaints against corrupt
politicians and officials and came under a lot of pressure to close it,
and was forced to resign after a riot in Delhi, which was later
discovered to be engineered. Nanda quit active politics in 1975 in
protest against the declaration of Emergency by Indira Gandhi.
Nanda died on January 15, 1998, at the age of 100.
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