Background
Abbas Ali was born on 3 January 1920 at Khurja, Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh into a Muslim Rajput family.
Abbas Ali was born on 3 January 1920 at Khurja, Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh into a Muslim Rajput family.
Aligarh Muslim University.
On his inspiration to revolt in army he joined the British Indian Army in 1939. During his service in British Indian Army, during the Second World War, he was posted at various officers training schools of India such as Bangalore, RIASC Depot Ferozpur (Punjab), Waziristan (North-West Frontier Province), Naushera (North-West Frontier Province) Khanpur Camp (Delhi), Bareilly Cantt (United Province), Bhiwandi Army training Camp (Maharashtra), Singapore, Ipoh, Penang, Kualalampur (Malaya), Arakan, and Rangoon (now Yangoon). In 1945 when Subhash Chandra Bose Called for revolt he left the British Army and joined the Indian National Army (INA) or "Azad Hind Fauj" but later he was arrested, court-martialled and sentenced to death.
When India gained independence in 1947 he was released by the Indian government.
In 1967 he played a key role in the formation of the first Non-Congress Samyukta Vidhayak Dal (SVD) government in Uttar Pradesh led by Charan Singh, who became Prime Minister of India in 1979. During the emergency (1975-1977) he was imprisoned for 19 months under the Defense of India rule (DIR) and the Maintenance of Internal Security Acting (MISA) and when emergency was lifted in 1977 and Janata Party came into power he became first President of the Uttar Pradesh unit of Janata party.
In 1978 he was elected to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council for six years. Ali died on 11 October 2014 at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarh due to heart failure.
Later he joined the Socialist movement and was a close associate of Ram Manohar Lohia. In 1948 Abbas Ali joined the Socialist Party led by Narendra Deva, Jayaprakash Narayan and Ram Manohar Lohia and remained associated with all the Socialist streams namely the Socialist Party, Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party and Socialist Party until its merger with the Janata Party in 1977. During the Socialist movement (1948-1974) he was arrested more than fifty times in various civil disobedience movements.
While pursuing his studies at Aligarh Muslim University he came in contact with Kunwar Muhammed Ashraf and become member of the All India Students Federation. He was General Secretary of the Uttar Pradesh unit of Samyukta Socialist Party (SSP) in 1966-1967, and of the Socialist Party in 1973-1974, respectively and was member of the National Executive of the Socialist Party and of its Parliamentary board, 1974-1977.