Last Writings, a collection of Madhu Limaye's articles, are being published posthumously. Some of them were published after his death. These writings deal with a variety of subjects, such as international affairs, national government, constitutional problems, Hawala Racket and corruption in our public life, liberalization of economy, etc. They reflect Madhu Limaye's concern for India and her future. Lot of thinking has gone into the writing of these essays.
Written in a forceful and candid Madhu Limaye style, they are a must for all political and social workers interested in the future of the country.
Madhu Limaye (1 May 1922-8 January 1995), the most prominent leader of the Socialist Movement had been an intellectual and an outstanding Parliamentarian. He was elected member of the Lok Sabha four times. He had been a lifelong fighter for civil liberties.
He had been imprisoned during the freedom struggle of India, and also during the days of Goa Liberation Movement. Again, he spent nineteen months in detention during the Emergency.
Limaye held various offices: Secretary, All India Socialist Party; Secretary, Asian Socialist Conference; Chairman, Socialist Party; Leader of the SSP Parliamentary Group. He was also the General Secretary of the Janata Party and later, of the Lok Dal.
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