India's great freedom fighter Ram Manohar Lohia was one of the founding members of the "Congress Socialist Party". Ram Manohar Lohia was a great freedom fighter of the freedom movement. He actively participated in the Quit India Movement.When Gandhi was arrested during the Quit India Movement in 1942. Then Ram Manohar Lohia conducted this movement in secret. In the year 1944, Lohia ji was arrested and imprisoned in a jail in Lahore.Unhappy with the partition of the country in 1947, he parted ways with the Congress. Ram Manohar Lohia has expressed his views openly in his book "Guilty Man and India's Partition". He died on 30 September 1967 at Willingdon Hospital in Delhi at the age of 57.Later this hospital in Delhi was renamed as Ram Manohar Lohia. Click for complete biography of Ram Manohar Lohia.
Reached Madras in 1933. Goods were confiscated on the way. Then after getting down from the ship and reaching the office of the Hindu newspaper, after writing two articles, he went to Calcutta after receiving 25 rupees. He went to Banaras from Calcutta and met Malviya. They made him meet Rameshwar Das Birla who offered him a job, but after two weeks of being together, Lohia refused to become a private secretary. Then father's friend Seth Jamunalal took Bajaj Lohia to Gandhiji and told him that this boy wanted to do politics.
After living with Jamunalal Bajaj for a few days, he left the city and went back to Calcutta after getting a marriage proposal. By giving lectures at Dhaka University on the topic of world politics for the next 10 years, he raised money for traveling to and from Calcutta. In Patna on 17 May 1934, under the chairmanship of Acharya Narendra Dev, the socialists of the country gathered at the Anjuman-e-Islamia Hall, where the decision to establish the Samajwadi Party was taken.