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List of chief ministers of Haryana

The chief minister of Haryana is the chief executive of the Indian state of Haryana. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Haryana Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.[1] Since 1966, ten people have served as the chief minister of Haryana. The first was B. D. Sharma of the Indian National Congress party. Bhajan Lal Bishnoi is Haryana's longest-serving chief minister; he held office for 11 years 10 Months (4317 Days), Bansi Lal held office for 4268 Days. Devi Lal the fifth chief minister of Haryana, went on to twice serve as Deputy Prime Minister of India under prime ministers V. P. Singh and Chandra Shekhar. Om Prakash Chautala has served the most discontinuous stints as Chief Minister (four), as a member of three parties.

Chief Minister of Haryana
हरियाणा के मुख्यमंत्री
Incumbent
Manohar Lal Khattar
since 26 October 2014 (2014-10-26)
StyleThe Honourable (Formal)
Mr. Chief Minister (Informal)
StatusHead of Government
AbbreviationCM
Member ofHaryana Legislative Assembly
Reports toGovernor of Haryana
Residence1, Sector 3, Chandigarh
SeatChandigarh
AppointerGovernor of Haryana
Term lengthAt the confidence of the assembly
Chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.[1]
PrecursorChief Minister of Punjab
Inaugural holderBhagwat Dayal Sharma
Formation1 November 1966
(56 years ago)
 (1966-11-01)
DeputyDeputy Chief Minister
Salary
  • 288,000 (US$3,600)/monthly
  • 3,456,000 (US$43,000)/annually
WebsiteOffice of the Chief Minister

The incumbent chief minister is Manohar Lal Khattar, the first officeholder from the BJP, who was sworn in on 26 October 2014.

Chief ministers of Haryana edit

No Portrait Name Constituency Term of office[2] Assembly
(Elections)
Party[a]
1   Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Jhajjar 1 November 1966 23 March 1967 142 days 1st

(1962 elections)

Indian National Congress
2nd

(1967 elections)

2   Rao Birender Singh Pataudi 24 March 1967 20 November 1967 241 days 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, 193 days 3rd

(1968 elections)

Indian National Congress
14 March 1972 30 November 1975 4th

(1972 elections)

4

 

Banarsi Das Gupta Bhiwani 1 December 1975 30 April 1977 1 year, 150 days
  Vacant[b]
(President's rule)
N/A 30 April 1977 21 June 1977 52 days Dissolved N/A
5   Devi Lal Bhattu Kalan 21 June 1977 28 June 1979 2 years, 7 days 5th

(1977 elections)

Janata Party
6 Bhajan Lal Adampur 28 June 1979 23 May 1982 6 years, 341 days
23 May 1982 4 June 1986 6th

(1982 elections)

Indian National Congress
(3)

 

Bansi Lal Tosham 5 June 1986 20 June 1987 1 year, 15 days
(5)   Devi Lal Meham 20 June 1987 2 December 1989 2 years, 165 days 7th

(1987 election)

Janata Dal
7   Om Prakash Chautala Uchana Kalan 2 December 1989 22 May 1990 171 days
(4)

 

Banarsi Das Gupta Bhiwani 22 May 1990 12 July 1990 51 days
(7)   Om Prakash Chautala Uchana Kalan 12 July 1990 17 July 1990 5 days
8 Hukam Singh Dadri 17 July 1990 22 March 1991 248 days
(7)   Om Prakash Chautala Uchana Kalan 22 March 1991 5 April 1991 14 days Samajwadi Janta Party (Rashtriya)
  Vacant[b]
(President's rule)
N/A 6 April 1991 23 July 1991 108 days Dissolved N/A
(6) Bhajan Lal Adampur 23 June 1991 10 May 1996 4 years, 322 days 8th

(1991 election)

Indian National Congress
(3)

 

Bansi Lal Tosham 11 May 1996 24 July 1999 3 years, 74 days 9th

(1996 elections)

Haryana Vikas Party
(7)   Om Prakash Chautala Narwana 24 July 1999 2 March 2000 5 years, 224 days Indian National Lok Dal
2 March 2000 5 March 2005 10th

(2000 elections)

9   Bhupinder Singh Hooda Garhi Sampla Kiloi 5 March 2005 25 October 2009 9 years, 235 days 11th

(2005 elections)

Indian National Congress
25 October 2009 26 October 2014 12th

(2009 elections)

10   Manohar Lal Khattar Karnal 26 October 2014 27 October 2019 9 years, 2 days 13th

(2014 elections)

Bharatiya Janata Party
27 October 2019 Incumbent 14th

(2019 elections)

Timeline edit

Manohar Lal KhattarBhupinder Singh HoodaHukam SinghOm Prakash ChautalaBhajan LalDevi LalBanarsi Das GuptaBansi LalBirender SinghB. D. Sharma

Notes edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ This column only names the chief minister's party. The state government he headed may have been a complex coalition of several parties and independents; these are not listed here.
  2. ^ a b c President's rule may be imposed when the "government in a state is not able to function as per the Constitution", which often happens because no party or coalition has a majority in the assembly. When President's rule is in force in a state, its council of ministers stands dissolved. The office of chief minister thus lies vacant, and the administration is taken over by the governor, who functions on behalf of the central government. At times, the legislative assembly also stands dissolved.[3]
References
  1. ^ a b Durga Das Basu. Introduction to the Constitution of India. 1960. 20th Edition, 2011 Reprint. pp. 241, 245. LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur. ISBN 978-81-8038-559-9. Note: although the text talks about Indian state governments in general, it applies for the specific case of Uttar Pradesh as well. Cite error: The named reference "term1" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 May 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  3. ^ Amberish K. Diwanji. "A dummy's guide to President's rule". Rediff.com. 15 March 2005.

External links edit

  • Government of Haryana, Official website

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The chief minister of Haryana is the chief executive of the Indian state of Haryana As per the Constitution of India the governor is a state s de jure head but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister Following elections to the Haryana Legislative Assembly the state s governor usually invites the party or coalition with a majority of seats to form the government The governor appoints the chief minister whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly Given that he has the confidence of the assembly the chief minister s term is for five years and is subject to no term limits 1 Since 1966 ten people have served as the chief minister of Haryana The first was B D Sharma of the Indian National Congress party Bhajan Lal Bishnoi is Haryana s longest serving chief minister he held office for 11 years 10 Months 4317 Days Bansi Lal held office for 4268 Days Devi Lal the fifth chief minister of Haryana went on to twice serve as Deputy Prime Minister of India under prime ministers V P Singh and Chandra Shekhar Om Prakash Chautala has served the most discontinuous stints as Chief Minister four as a member of three parties Chief Minister of Haryanaहर य ण क म ख यम त र Emblem of HaryanaIncumbentManohar Lal Khattarsince 26 October 2014 2014 10 26 StyleThe Honourable Formal Mr Chief Minister Informal StatusHead of GovernmentAbbreviationCMMember ofHaryana Legislative AssemblyReports toGovernor of HaryanaResidence1 Sector 3 ChandigarhSeatChandigarhAppointerGovernor of HaryanaTerm lengthAt the confidence of the assemblyChief minister s term is for five years and is subject to no term limits 1 PrecursorChief Minister of PunjabInaugural holderBhagwat Dayal SharmaFormation1 November 1966 56 years ago 1966 11 01 DeputyDeputy Chief MinisterSalary 288 000 US 3 600 monthly 3 456 000 US 43 000 annuallyWebsiteOffice of the Chief MinisterThe incumbent chief minister is Manohar Lal Khattar the first officeholder from the BJP who was sworn in on 26 October 2014 Contents 1 Chief ministers of Haryana 2 Timeline 3 Notes 4 External linksChief ministers of Haryana editNo Portrait Name Constituency Term of office 2 Assembly Elections Party a 1 nbsp Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Jhajjar 1 November 1966 23 March 1967 142 days 1st 1962 elections Indian National Congress2nd 1967 elections 2 nbsp Rao Birender Singh Pataudi 24 March 1967 20 November 1967 241 days Vishal Haryana Party nbsp Vacant b President s rule N A 20 November 1967 21 May 1968 183 days Dissolved N A3 nbsp Bansi Lal Tosham 21 May 1968 14 March 1972 7 years 193 days 3rd 1968 elections Indian National Congress14 March 1972 30 November 1975 4th 1972 elections 4 nbsp Banarsi Das Gupta Bhiwani 1 December 1975 30 April 1977 1 year 150 days nbsp Vacant b President s rule N A 30 April 1977 21 June 1977 52 days Dissolved N A5 nbsp Devi Lal Bhattu Kalan 21 June 1977 28 June 1979 2 years 7 days 5th 1977 elections Janata Party6 Bhajan Lal Adampur 28 June 1979 23 May 1982 6 years 341 days23 May 1982 4 June 1986 6th 1982 elections Indian National Congress 3 nbsp Bansi Lal Tosham 5 June 1986 20 June 1987 1 year 15 days 5 nbsp Devi Lal Meham 20 June 1987 2 December 1989 2 years 165 days 7th 1987 election Janata Dal7 nbsp Om Prakash Chautala Uchana Kalan 2 December 1989 22 May 1990 171 days 4 nbsp Banarsi Das Gupta Bhiwani 22 May 1990 12 July 1990 51 days 7 nbsp Om Prakash Chautala Uchana Kalan 12 July 1990 17 July 1990 5 days8 Hukam Singh Dadri 17 July 1990 22 March 1991 248 days 7 nbsp Om Prakash Chautala Uchana Kalan 22 March 1991 5 April 1991 14 days Samajwadi Janta Party Rashtriya nbsp Vacant b President s rule N A 6 April 1991 23 July 1991 108 days Dissolved N A 6 Bhajan Lal Adampur 23 June 1991 10 May 1996 4 years 322 days 8th 1991 election Indian National Congress 3 nbsp Bansi Lal Tosham 11 May 1996 24 July 1999 3 years 74 days 9th 1996 elections Haryana Vikas Party 7 nbsp Om Prakash Chautala Narwana 24 July 1999 2 March 2000 5 years 224 days Indian National Lok Dal2 March 2000 5 March 2005 10th 2000 elections 9 nbsp Bhupinder Singh Hooda Garhi Sampla Kiloi 5 March 2005 25 October 2009 9 years 235 days 11th 2005 elections Indian National Congress25 October 2009 26 October 2014 12th 2009 elections 10 nbsp Manohar Lal Khattar Karnal 26 October 2014 27 October 2019 9 years 2 days 13th 2014 elections Bharatiya Janata Party27 October 2019 Incumbent 14th 2019 elections Timeline editNotes editFootnotes This column only names the chief minister s party The state government he headed may have been a complex coalition of several parties and independents these are not listed here a b c President s rule may be imposed when the government in a state is not able to function as per the Constitution which often happens because no party or coalition has a majority in the assembly When President s rule is in force in a state its council of ministers stands dissolved The office of chief minister thus lies vacant and the administration is taken over by the governor who functions on behalf of the central government At times the legislative assembly also stands dissolved 3 References a b Durga Das Basu Introduction to the Constitution of India 1960 20th Edition 2011 Reprint pp 241 245 LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur ISBN 978 81 8038 559 9 Note although the text talks about Indian state governments in general it applies for the specific case of Uttar Pradesh as well Cite error The named reference term1 was defined multiple times with different content see the help page No Archived from the original on 13 May 2017 Retrieved 8 May 2014 Amberish K Diwanji A dummy s guide to President s rule Rediff com 15 March 2005 External links editGovernment of Haryana Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of chief ministers of Haryana amp oldid 1181614778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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