Madhu Limaye

[3] He showed less antipathy to the memory of Indira Gandhi than could have been expected, reserving his anger for Jawaharlal Nehru, who he seemed to think "could have set a standard beyond reproach, but did not.

Term as Member of Parliament Played an active part in the JP movement and in an effort to create a united opposition party.

He was detained under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) from July 1975[6] to February 1977 in various Madhya Pradesh Jails.

Resigned in protest, from membership of the fifth Lok Sabha, on immoral extension of its term by Indira Gandhi through abuse of constitutional provisions about emergency.

Associated with youth organisations, inspiring speeches, study groups, seminars, libraries, social reform movement and periodicals.

[7] To commemorate his contribution to the parliamentary debate, every year Madhu Limaye inter-Collegiate Elocution Competition is organised in Kirti College on his death anniversary i.e. on 8 January.

The competition is funded by “Madhu Limaye Smriti Nyas’ a trust formed by Late Smt.

Champatai Limaye and is organised every year by Elocution and Debating Association of Kirti college, (Dadar West).

The main purpose of this event is to make the college going students think and brood over the contemporary topics and current issues, which may not come in the realm of their textbooks.

Limaye on a 1997 stamp of India