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Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna (25 April 1919 – 17 March 1989) was an Indian National Congress leader and former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh; he later joined Bharatiya Lok Dal and worked with Charan Singh.

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna on a 2018 stamp of India
13th Minister of Finance
In office
28 July 1979 – 25 October 1979
Prime MinisterCharan Singh
Preceded byCharan Singh
Succeeded byCharan Singh
8th Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
In office
8 November 1973 – 29 November 1975
Preceded byPresident's rule
Succeeded byPresident's rule
Personal details
Born25 April 1919
Pauri Garhwal, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, British India (present-day Uttarakhand, India)
Died17 March 1989(1989-03-17) (aged 69)
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
Political partyBharatiya Lok Dal
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress and Congress for Democracy
SpouseKamala Bahuguna
ChildrenVijay Bahuguna (son)
Rita Bahuguna Joshi (daughter)
RelativesSaurabh Bahuguna (grandson)
Alma materAllahabad University

Personal life edit

He was born on 25 April 1919 in Bughani, Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand in a Garhwali Brahmin family.[1] The family later moved to Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh.[2]

Little is known about his first marriage. His first wife always lived in his native village Bughani as a simple village woman. His second wife, Kamala Bahuguna, lived with him in Allahabad and was mother of their three children:

Politics edit

Pre independence edit

Students Parliament edit

He studied in D.A.V. School and Messmore Inter College of Pauri Town. He passed 10th from Pauri and went to the Government Intermediate College in Allahabad in 1937 in the Bachelor of Science programme. He received an Arts degree in 1946.[2]

In jail edit

He was jailed as a part of Quit India movement from 1942 to 1946.[citation needed]

Post independence edit

Union Cabinet edit

In 1971, he was made State Minister for Communication in the Union Cabinet.

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh edit

In 1973, he was appointed the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in India. However, his tenure was short and he was forced to resign by Prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1975.

Parting of ways with the Congress edit

In early 1977, when Indira Gandhi lifted the state emergency and called for new elections to the Lok Sabha, Bahuguna left the ruling Congress party of Indira and formed a new group called Congress for Democracy (CFD) with Jagjivan Ram and Nandini Satpathy. The CFD joined the Janata alliance to contest the elections. After the victory of the Janata alliance, Bahuguna joined the cabinet of Janata Prime Minister Morarji Desai as the minister of chemicals and fertilizers. In 1979, he became the Finance Minister under the short lived (August - December 1979) Charan Singh administration. During his term, Indian economy went into the last recession of the 20th century. Real GDP growth fell by massive 5.2% in 1979 due to the global energy crisis. Bahuguna withdrew from the government and joined hands with Indira Gandhi in October 1979.

In the January 1980 Parliamentary elections he won from Garhwal as Indira Gandhi's Congress(I) party candidate. But, he soon left the party and resigned his seat subsequently. He won the by-election for the seat in 1982.

1984 Lok Sabha Elections edit

He contested against the Congress candidate, Amitabh Bachchan, in 1984 Parliamentary elections from Allahabad constituency. Bachchan won the election by approximately 1,87,000 votes. Later his wife Kamla Bahuguna also stood for by-elections from Allahabad.

Electoral history edit

  • 1971 : Elected to Lok Sabha from Allahabad as member of Congress
  • 1977 : Elected to Lok Sabha from Lucknow as member of 'Congress For Democracy', supported by Janata Party
  • 1980 : Elected to Lok Sabha from Garhwal as member of Congress, but soon quit both Congress and Lok Sabha
  • 1982 bypoll : Elected to Lok Sabha from Garhwal, defeating his Congress rival
  • 1984 : Lost to Amitabh Bachchan in Prayagraj (Allahabad)

Death edit

Bahuguna fell ill in 1988 and flew to the United States for coronary bypass surgery. The surgery was unsuccessful and he died 17 March 1989 in a Cleveland hospital.

Legacy edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mishra, Anand (16 August 2020). "Big fight for Brahmin votes in Uttar Pradesh". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ a b . Pauri Garhwal Group. Archived from the original on 1 June 2007. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  3. ^ Kumar, Yogesh (24 January 2017). "Vijay Bahuguna's younger son Saurabh to take forward his legacy". The Times of India. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Uttarakhand CM Dhami allots portfolios, keeps over two dozen departments with himself". The Indian Express. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 7 December 2022.

External links edit

  • "Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly". Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  • Bahugana's daughter runs in Amethi
  • H.N.Bahuguna: A man who could have been Prime Minister
Government offices
Preceded by
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Parliamentary Secretary for labour and industry of Uttar Pradesh
10 April 1957 – 17 November 1958
Succeeded by
-
Political offices
Preceded by
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Deputy Minister for labour and industry of Uttar Pradesh
17 November 1958 – 6 December 1960
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
-
Deputy Minister for labour and industry of Uttar Pradesh
22 March 1962 – 26 August 1963
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
-
Cabinet Minister for Finance of Uttar Pradesh
14 March 1967 – 2 April 1967
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
-
State Minister for Communication of India
1971
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
President's Rule
Administered by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Akbar Ali Khan
title/post previously held by-
Kamalapati Tripathi
Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
8 November 1973 – 30 November 1975
Succeeded by
President's Rule
Administered by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh, Dr M C Reddy
title/post subsequently held by-
Narayan Dutt Tiwari
Preceded by
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Cabinet Minister in the Department of Petroleum and Chemicals of India
1977
Succeeded by
-
Preceded by
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Finance Minister of India
1979
Succeeded by
-

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Cleveland Ohio U S Political partyBharatiya Lok DalOther politicalaffiliationsIndian National Congress and Congress for DemocracySpouseKamala BahugunaChildrenVijay Bahuguna son Rita Bahuguna Joshi daughter RelativesSaurabh Bahuguna grandson Alma materAllahabad University Contents 1 Personal life 2 Politics 2 1 Pre independence 2 1 1 Students Parliament 2 1 2 In jail 2 2 Post independence 2 2 1 Union Cabinet 2 2 2 Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh 2 2 3 Parting of ways with the Congress 2 2 4 1984 Lok Sabha Elections 2 3 Electoral history 3 Death 4 Legacy 5 References 6 External linksPersonal life editHe was born on 25 April 1919 in Bughani Pauri Garhwal Uttarakhand in a Garhwali Brahmin family 1 The family later moved to Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh 2 Little is known about his first marriage His first wife always lived in his native village Bughani as a simple village woman His second wife Kamala Bahuguna lived with him in Allahabad and was mother of their three children Their eldest son Vijay Bahuguna served as the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand He was a former judge of Allahabad and Bombay High Court He is member of Bharatiya Janata Party Vijay s son Saurabh is a Member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly from BJP 3 He is serving as the Minister of Animal Husbandry Fisheries Skill development amp Employment Protocol and Sugarcane Development in the Pushkar Singh Dhami s cabinet of 2022 4 Second son Shekhar Bahuguna The couple s daughter Rita Bahuguna Joshi was chief of UP Pradesh Congress committee She also served as the Mayor of Allahabad She is member of Bharatiya Janata Party Politics editPre independence edit Students Parliament edit He studied in D A V School and Messmore Inter College of Pauri Town He passed 10th from Pauri and went to the Government Intermediate College in Allahabad in 1937 in the Bachelor of Science programme He received an Arts degree in 1946 2 In jail edit He was jailed as a part of Quit India movement from 1942 to 1946 citation needed Post independence edit Union Cabinet edit In 1971 he was made State Minister for Communication in the Union Cabinet Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh edit In 1973 he was appointed the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh the most populous state in India However his tenure was short and he was forced to resign by Prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1975 Parting of ways with the Congress edit In early 1977 when Indira Gandhi lifted the state emergency and called for new elections to the Lok Sabha Bahuguna left the ruling Congress party of Indira and formed a new group called Congress for Democracy CFD with Jagjivan Ram and Nandini Satpathy The CFD joined the Janata alliance to contest the elections After the victory of the Janata alliance Bahuguna joined the cabinet of Janata Prime Minister Morarji Desai as the minister of chemicals and fertilizers In 1979 he became the Finance Minister under the short lived August December 1979 Charan Singh administration During his term Indian economy went into the last recession of the 20th century Real GDP growth fell by massive 5 2 in 1979 due to the global energy crisis Bahuguna withdrew from the government and joined hands with Indira Gandhi in October 1979 In the January 1980 Parliamentary elections he won from Garhwal as Indira Gandhi s Congress I party candidate But he soon left the party and resigned his seat subsequently He won the by election for the seat in 1982 1984 Lok Sabha Elections edit He contested against the Congress candidate Amitabh Bachchan in 1984 Parliamentary elections from Allahabad constituency Bachchan won the election by approximately 1 87 000 votes Later his wife Kamla Bahuguna also stood for by elections from Allahabad Electoral history edit 1971 Elected to Lok Sabha from Allahabad as member of Congress 1977 Elected to Lok Sabha from Lucknow as member of Congress For Democracy supported by Janata Party 1980 Elected to Lok Sabha from Garhwal as member of Congress but soon quit both Congress and Lok Sabha 1982 bypoll Elected to Lok Sabha from Garhwal defeating his Congress rival 1984 Lost to Amitabh Bachchan in Prayagraj Allahabad Death editBahuguna fell ill in 1988 and flew to the United States for coronary bypass surgery The surgery was unsuccessful and he died 17 March 1989 in a Cleveland hospital Legacy editHemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University Uttarakhand s largest university in Srinagar Pauri Garhwal Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Uttarakhand Medical Education University in Dehradun UttarakhandReferences edit Mishra Anand 16 August 2020 Big fight for Brahmin votes in Uttar Pradesh Deccan Herald Retrieved 27 September 2020 a b Hemanti Nandan Bahuguna Pauri Garhwal Group Archived from the original on 1 June 2007 Retrieved 15 March 2015 Kumar Yogesh 24 January 2017 Vijay Bahuguna s younger son Saurabh to take forward his legacy The Times of India Retrieved 15 May 2022 Uttarakhand CM Dhami allots portfolios keeps over two dozen departments with himself The Indian Express 30 March 2022 Retrieved 7 December 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly Retrieved 16 March 2013 Biography Bahugana s daughter runs in Amethi MINISTERS H N Bahuguna A man who could have been Prime Minister Government offices Preceded by Parliamentary Secretary for labour and industry of Uttar Pradesh10 April 1957 17 November 1958 Succeeded by Political offices Preceded by Deputy Minister for labour and industry of Uttar Pradesh17 November 1958 6 December 1960 Succeeded by Preceded by Deputy Minister for labour and industry of Uttar Pradesh22 March 1962 26 August 1963 Succeeded by Preceded by Cabinet Minister for Finance of Uttar Pradesh14 March 1967 2 April 1967 Succeeded by Preceded by State Minister for Communication of India1971 Succeeded by Preceded byPresident s Rule Administered by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh Akbar Ali Khan title post previously held by Kamalapati Tripathi Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh8 November 1973 30 November 1975 Succeeded byPresident s Rule Administered by the Governor of Uttar Pradesh Dr M C Reddy title post subsequently held by Narayan Dutt Tiwari Preceded by Cabinet Minister in the Department of Petroleum and Chemicals of India1977 Succeeded by Preceded by Finance Minister of India1979 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna amp oldid 1216677469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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