Background
She was the daughter of freedom fighter and post-Independence Indian leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. In the 1930s she became her father"s aide, also caring for his personal needs.
She was the daughter of freedom fighter and post-Independence Indian leader Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. In the 1930s she became her father"s aide, also caring for his personal needs.
Educated in Mumbai, Manibehn adopted the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi in 1918, and started working regularly at his ashram in Ahmedabad. She participated in the Non-Cooperation Movement as well as the Salt Satyagraha and was imprisoned for long periods of time. However, because Manibehn Patel was committed to the liberation of India, and thus the Quit India movement, she was again imprisoned from 1942 to 1945 in Yerwada Central Jail.
Manibehn Patel served her father closely until his death in 1950.
After moving to Mumbai, she worked for the rest of her life with numerous charitable organizations and for the Sardar Patel Memorial Trust. She went on to author an account of the freedom struggle as a book on her father"s life in the years following Indian Independence.
Maniben Vallabhai Patel was once Vice-President of the Gujarat Provincial Congress Committee. She was also Secretary (1953-1956) and Vice President (1957-1964) of Gujarat state Congress.
She was elected to Rajya Sabha in 1964 and continued till 1970.
Information is lacking over whether it was as a Congress Party member, a Swatantra Party member or an NCO (Congress-O) member. Both Swatantra Party and NCO (Prime Minister Morarji Desai"s Congress group) were powerful in Gujarat during the years 1967-1971. She left Indira led Congress(I) to join Congress(O), opposed emergency and was elected to Lok Sabha from Mehsana on Janata party ticket in 1977.
She was connected with several educational institutions including the Gujarat Vidyapith, Vallabh Vidyanagar, Bardoli Swaraj Ashram and Navjivan Trust prior to her death in 1990.
In 2011, the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Memorial Trust undertook a project to publish her Gujarati diary, in collaboration with Navjivan Publications.
Later, she was elected as a member of Indian National congress led by Nehru in first lok sabha(1952-1957) from South Kaira constituency, in the second Lok Sabha (1957-1962) from Anand.