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Vishal Haryana Party – Vacant [b] (President's rule) N/A 20 November 1967 21 May 1968 183 days Dissolved: N/A 3 Bansi Lal: Tosham: 21 May 1968 14 March 1972 7 years, 194 days 3rd (1968 elections) Indian National Congress: 14 March 1972 1 December 1975 4th (1972 elections) 4 Banarsi Das Gupta: Bhiwani: 1 December 1975 30 April 1977 1 year, 150 ...
Om Prakash Chautala (1 January 1935 – 20 December 2024) was an Indian politician who served as the 7th Chief Minister of Haryana from the Indian National Lok Dal.He was the son of 6th Deputy Prime Minister of India, Chaudhary Devi Lal.
The Haryana Legislative Assembly (ISO: Hariyāṇā Vidhāna Sabhā) is the unicameral legislature of Indian state of Haryana. The seating of the assembly is at Chandigarh, the capital of the state. There are 90 seats in the house filled by direct election using a single-member first-past-the-post system. The term of office is five years. [2]
1 Chand Ram (Jhajjar) (1923–2015) 24 March 1967 2 November 1967 223 days Indian National Congress: Rao Birender Singh [3] Vacant (2 November 1967 - 21 June 1977) 2 Mangal Sein (1927–1990) 21 June 1977 28 June 1979 2 years, 7 days Janata Party: Devi Lal [4] [5] Vacant (28 June 1979 - 20 June 1987) 3 Banarsi Das Gupta (1917–2007)
Bhajan Lal (6 October 1930 – 3 June 2011) was a politician and three-time chief minister of the Indian state of Haryana.He became the Chief Minister for the first time in 1979, was re-elected in 1982, and became the chief minister for the third time by winning the elections in 1991.
Even before the emergency he ruled the state of Haryana in an authoritarian fashion, within the first six and a half years of his rule as chief minister, the Haryana police took into custody more than 143,000 people, including many of his political opponents. [7] He was known to dislike journalists and press especially those critical of him.
The dynastic political clans of Haryana are often criticised for the infamous self-serving politics of the Aaya Ram Gaya Ram turncoats who notoriously engage in frequent party switching, political horse trading, unholy political alliances, political corruption, political cronyism, nepotistic-dynastic rule, which serves their clan more than it ...
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