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Virbhadra Singh

Virbhadra Singh ([viːrəbʰəd̪rə siⁿɦə] ) (23 June 1934 – 8 July 2021)[6] was an Indian politician who served 6 terms and 21 years as the 4th Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh.[7] A leader of the Indian National Congress party, he was elected 9 times as a Member of Legislative Assembly to the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha and 5 times as Member of Parliament to the Lok Sabha. Virbhadra Singh was popularly known by the honorific Raja Sahib.[8][9] Singh holds the distinction of being the longest serving Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh, holding the office from 1983 to 1990, from 1993 to 1998, from 2003 to 2007 and finally from 2012 to 2017, when he was succeeded by the BJP's Jai Ram Thakur. He was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1962, 1967, 1971, 1980 and 2009. Singh served as a Union Minister in the governments of Indira Gandhi and Manmohan Singh. At the time of his demise, he was serving as an MLA from Arki constituency.

Virbhadra Singh
Virbhadra Singh, c. 2012
4th Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
In office
25 December 2012 – 27 December 2017
Preceded byPrem Kumar Dhumal
Succeeded byJai Ram Thakur
In office
6 March 2003 – 30 December 2007
Preceded byPrem Kumar Dhumal
Succeeded byPrem Kumar Dhumal
In office
3 December 1993 – 24 March 1998
Preceded byShanta Kumar
Succeeded byPrem Kumar Dhumal
In office
8 April 1983 – 5 March 1990
Preceded byThakur Ram Lal
Succeeded byShanta Kumar
MLA, Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
2017–2021
Preceded byGovind Ram Sharma
Succeeded bySanjay Awasthy[1]
ConstituencyArki
Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
In office
19 January 2011 – 26 June 2012
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byDinsha Patel
Succeeded byVilasrao Deshmukh
Minister of Steel
In office
28 May 2009 – 18 January 2011
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byRam Vilas Paswan
Succeeded byBeni Prasad Verma
Minister of State for Industries
In office
September 1982 – April 1983
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
Minister of State for Tourism, Civil Aviation
In office
December 1976 – March 1977
Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi
President of Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
23 August 2012 – 1 January 2013
Preceded byKaul Singh Thakur
Succeeded bySukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Personal details
Born(1934-06-23)23 June 1934
Sarahan, Bushahr, Simla Hill States, Punjab States Agency, British India
(now in Shimla district, Himachal Pradesh, India)
Died8 July 2021(2021-07-08) (aged 87)[2][3]
Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
Nationality
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouses
Ratna Kumari
(m. 1954; died 1983)
(m. 1985)
Children6 (including Vikramaditya and Abhilasha)
Residences
Alma materColonel Brown Cambridge School
St. Edward's School
Bishop Cotton School
St. Stephen's College
Delhi University
Signature
Titular Raja of Bushahr
Reign1947–1971 (recognised)
1971-2021 (unrecognised)
PredecessorPadam Singh
SuccessorVikramaditya Singh[4][5] (unrecognised)

Personal life edit

Virbhadra Singh was born on 23 June 1934 at Sarahan, Shimla district[10] in the royal Rajput family[11] of the erstwhile princely state of Bushahr.[12] He was the 122nd[13] titular Raja of Bushahr from 1947 until 1971, when, by the 26th Amendment to the Constitution of India, the privy purses of the princes were abolished and official recognition of their titles came to an end.[14]

Singh was educated at Colonel Brown Cambridge School, Dehradun, St. Edward's School, Shimla and Bishop Cotton School, Shimla and later obtained a BA Honours degree from St. Stephen's College, Delhi.[15]

He was married to Ratna Kumari, princess of Jubbal in May 1954.[16][17] They had four daughters including Abhilasha Kumari, a former judge who served on the High Court of Gujarat from 2006 to 2018.[18] Ratna Kumari died in 1983 after prolonged sickness.

In 1985, he was married for the second time, to Pratibha Singh, princess of Keonthal.[10][19] Pratibha is currently elected to the Lok Sabha from Mandi. She had been elected thrice to the Lok Sabha from Mandi, currently after 2021 bypoll and previously for the first time in 2004 and later in bypoll in 2013.[20][21] They both had a daughter and a son. His daughter Aparajitha Singh is married to the Maharaja of Patiala and former Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh's grandson.[22] His son Vikramaditya Singh is currently serving as Member of Legislative Assembly from Shimla Rural constituency.[23][24]

National politics edit

Singh gained a seat in the Lok Sabha—which is the lower house of the Parliament of India—in the Indian general elections of 1962.[25] He repeated that success in the elections of 1967 and 1971. He was again elected to the Lok Sabha in 1980 and a further election to that house came in 2009, following an absence from the intervening two Lok Sabhas.[19] His wife had served a term following her victory in the 2004 elections.[26]

He was a member of the Indian Delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1976.[10]

Between 1976 and 1977, Singh held the national office of Deputy Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation in central cabinet. He was Minister of State for Industries between 1980 and 1983.[19] From May 2009 until January 2011, he held the cabinet post of Minister for Steel. He then became cabinet minister with responsibility for Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises,[19] until resigning from office in June 2012.[27]

State politics edit

Aside from his role in national politics, Singh had also been elected on seven occasions to the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly.[19] The first occasion was in a by-election in October 1983, when he was returned for the Jubbal-Kotkhai constituency. He won that seat again in the 1985 elections. Thereafter, he was elected from the Rohru constituency in 1990, 1993, 1998, 2003 and 2007 and in 2012 from Shimla rural assembly constituency.[28]

 
From left to right: Rajiv Gandhi, Virbhadra Singh, Sat Mahajan (in back), Jai Bihari Lal Khachi and Sagar Chand Nayyar during Rajiv Gandhi's visit to Shimla

Singh became the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh for the first time in April 1983 and held the post until March 1990. He was again appointed to the role between December 1993 and March 1998; and once more from March 2003. With reappointments within those years, this record amounted to him holding the office on five occasions.[19]

Between 1998 and 2003, Singh was Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly.[19] He was president of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee in 1977, 1979 and 1980 and from 26 August 2012 to December 2012.[29] In July 2012, he quit all key party posts at a crucial time prior to the state elections of November 2012. It has been reported that the trigger for the resignations was his exclusion from the Screening Committee for short-listing of election candidates.[30]

Singh was appointed to lead the party on the eve of the November 2012 elections and did so with success.[31] The party then agreed to him becoming Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh for a record sixth time.[32] His party lost majority in the 2017 elections and he tendered his resignation afterwards.[33]

Social and cultural activities edit

Outside of politics, Singh had an involvement with various social and cultural bodies. A consequence of these interests is that he was president of the Sanskrit Sahitya Sammelan and of the Himachal Pradesh branch of the Friends of the Soviet Union.[19]

Corruption charges edit

On 3 August 2009, a legal case was registered against Singh and his wife by the Anti-Corruption Bureau of Himachal Pradesh. The allegations were that they had breached the Prevention of Corruption Act in 1989, when Singh was Chief Minister of the state. The Bureau alleged that it had evidence in recorded conversations between the couple and various others concerning suspect financial transactions.[34] The alleged recordings, which involved a now-dead officer of the Indian Administrative Service and several industrialists, dated from 2007 and were provided by a political opponent, Vijai Singh Mankotia.[35]

The couple were granted bail in December 2010, but in April 2011, the state government requested that this be rescinded due to allegations of witness tampering.[35] This request followed attempts by two industrialists to remove themselves from the prosecution case, claiming that the evidence was forged and incorrect.[36][37]

The Singhs have attempted to have the matter taken out of police hands and passed to the Central Bureau of Investigation, as well as seeking a stay on further trial court proceedings. In January 2012, the Himachal Pradesh High Court had refused the latest of their petitions aimed at achieving the transfer and stay. The court ordered that the examination of potential charges and evidence by a trial court should go ahead. On 26 June 2012, Singh resigned from the Union Cabinet as a consequence of corruption charges being pressed against him.[38] The couple were acquitted on the eve of Singh taking the role of Chief Minister in December 2012.[39]

CBI inquiry edit

In 2015 the Central Bureau of Investigation filed a case against Singh and his family for owning assets to the tune of Rs. 6.1 crore disproportionate to his known sources of income when he was the union minister between 2009 and 2011. Cases have been filed against his wife Pratibha Singh, son Vikramaditya and daughter Aparajita as well.[40][41] On Saturday, 26 September, the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) raided 11 properties of Virbhadra Singh to probe the charges of accumulating disproportionate assets. A case had been filed by the agency one day before the raids.[42] On 26 October 2015, the Indian Supreme Court turned down a CBI plea seeking stay against an earlier order issued by the Himachal Pradesh High Court granting protection from arrest and other relief to him and his wife in a disproportionate assets case. The SC, however, issued a notice to Singh and his wife, seeking response from Singh on the two petitions filed by the CBI.[43]

Death edit

Singh's health deteriorated after he suffered from a cardiac arrest on 5 July 2021 in Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla.[44] He had tested positive for COVID-19 on 11 June for the second time in two months.[45][46] Virbhadra Singh died on 8 July 2021 due to multiple organ failure.[2] The Himachal Pradesh government observed a three-day state mourning as a mark of respect to him.[47] Virbhadra Singh was cremated with full state honours in Shimla's Rampur Bushahr on 10 July 2021.[48]

Gallery edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Raja Virbhadra Singh: The Untold Story - Girish Suri
  • Mukhyamantri: Episode 4 on YouTube
Lok Sabha
Preceded by
Vacant
Member of Parliament
for Shimla

1962–1967
Succeeded by
Partap Singh
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Mandi

1971–1977
Succeeded by
Ganga Singh
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Ganga Singh
Member of Parliament
for Mandi

1980–1984
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Preceded by Member of Parliament
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2009–2013
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Minister of State for Tourism, Civil Aviation
December 1976 – March 1977
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Minister of State for Industries
September 1982 – April 1983
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Preceded by Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
8 April 1983 – 5 March 1990
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
3 December 1993 – 24 March 1998
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Preceded by Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
6 March 2003 – 30 December 2007
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Preceded by Minister of Steel
28 May 2009 – 18 January 2011
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Preceded by Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
19 January 2011 – 26 June 2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh
25 December 2012 – 27 December 2017
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Virbhadra Singh viːrebʰed re siⁿɦe 23 June 1934 8 July 2021 6 was an Indian politician who served 6 terms and 21 years as the 4th Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh 7 A leader of the Indian National Congress party he was elected 9 times as a Member of Legislative Assembly to the Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha and 5 times as Member of Parliament to the Lok Sabha Virbhadra Singh was popularly known by the honorific Raja Sahib 8 9 Singh holds the distinction of being the longest serving Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh holding the office from 1983 to 1990 from 1993 to 1998 from 2003 to 2007 and finally from 2012 to 2017 when he was succeeded by the BJP s Jai Ram Thakur He was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1962 1967 1971 1980 and 2009 Singh served as a Union Minister in the governments of Indira Gandhi and Manmohan Singh At the time of his demise he was serving as an MLA from Arki constituency Virbhadra SinghVirbhadra Singh c 20124th Chief Minister of Himachal PradeshIn office 25 December 2012 27 December 2017Preceded byPrem Kumar DhumalSucceeded byJai Ram ThakurIn office 6 March 2003 30 December 2007Preceded byPrem Kumar DhumalSucceeded byPrem Kumar DhumalIn office 3 December 1993 24 March 1998Preceded byShanta KumarSucceeded byPrem Kumar DhumalIn office 8 April 1983 5 March 1990Preceded byThakur Ram LalSucceeded byShanta KumarMLA Himachal Pradesh Legislative AssemblyIn office 2017 2021Preceded byGovind Ram SharmaSucceeded bySanjay Awasthy 1 ConstituencyArkiMinister of Micro Small and Medium EnterprisesIn office 19 January 2011 26 June 2012Prime MinisterManmohan SinghPreceded byDinsha PatelSucceeded byVilasrao DeshmukhMinister of SteelIn office 28 May 2009 18 January 2011Prime MinisterManmohan SinghPreceded byRam Vilas PaswanSucceeded byBeni Prasad VermaMinister of State for IndustriesIn office September 1982 April 1983Prime MinisterIndira GandhiMinister of State for Tourism Civil AviationIn office December 1976 March 1977Prime MinisterIndira GandhiPresident of Himachal Pradesh Congress CommitteeIn office 23 August 2012 1 January 2013Preceded byKaul Singh ThakurSucceeded bySukhvinder Singh SukhuPersonal detailsBorn 1934 06 23 23 June 1934Sarahan Bushahr Simla Hill States Punjab States Agency British India now in Shimla district Himachal Pradesh India Died8 July 2021 2021 07 08 aged 87 2 3 Shimla Himachal Pradesh IndiaNationalityBritish Indian 1934 1947 Indian 1947 2021 Political partyIndian National CongressSpousesRatna Kumari m 1954 died 1983 wbr Pratibha Singh m 1985 wbr Children6 including Vikramaditya and Abhilasha ResidencesPadam Palace Rampur Himachal Pradesh Holly Lodge Shimla Himachal PradeshAlma materColonel Brown Cambridge SchoolSt Edward s SchoolBishop Cotton SchoolSt Stephen s CollegeDelhi UniversitySignatureTitular Raja of BushahrReign1947 1971 recognised 1971 2021 unrecognised PredecessorPadam SinghSuccessorVikramaditya Singh 4 5 unrecognised Contents 1 Personal life 2 National politics 3 State politics 4 Social and cultural activities 5 Corruption charges 5 1 CBI inquiry 6 Death 7 Gallery 8 References 9 External linksPersonal life editVirbhadra Singh was born on 23 June 1934 at Sarahan Shimla district 10 in the royal Rajput family 11 of the erstwhile princely state of Bushahr 12 He was the 122nd 13 titular Raja of Bushahr from 1947 until 1971 when by the 26th Amendment to the Constitution of India the privy purses of the princes were abolished and official recognition of their titles came to an end 14 Singh was educated at Colonel Brown Cambridge School Dehradun St Edward s School Shimla and Bishop Cotton School Shimla and later obtained a BA Honours degree from St Stephen s College Delhi 15 He was married to Ratna Kumari princess of Jubbal in May 1954 16 17 They had four daughters including Abhilasha Kumari a former judge who served on the High Court of Gujarat from 2006 to 2018 18 Ratna Kumari died in 1983 after prolonged sickness In 1985 he was married for the second time to Pratibha Singh princess of Keonthal 10 19 Pratibha is currently elected to the Lok Sabha from Mandi She had been elected thrice to the Lok Sabha from Mandi currently after 2021 bypoll and previously for the first time in 2004 and later in bypoll in 2013 20 21 They both had a daughter and a son His daughter Aparajitha Singh is married to the Maharaja of Patiala and former Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh s grandson 22 His son Vikramaditya Singh is currently serving as Member of Legislative Assembly from Shimla Rural constituency 23 24 National politics editSingh gained a seat in the Lok Sabha which is the lower house of the Parliament of India in the Indian general elections of 1962 25 He repeated that success in the elections of 1967 and 1971 He was again elected to the Lok Sabha in 1980 and a further election to that house came in 2009 following an absence from the intervening two Lok Sabhas 19 His wife had served a term following her victory in the 2004 elections 26 He was a member of the Indian Delegation to the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1976 10 Between 1976 and 1977 Singh held the national office of Deputy Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation in central cabinet He was Minister of State for Industries between 1980 and 1983 19 From May 2009 until January 2011 he held the cabinet post of Minister for Steel He then became cabinet minister with responsibility for Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises 19 until resigning from office in June 2012 27 State politics editAside from his role in national politics Singh had also been elected on seven occasions to the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly 19 The first occasion was in a by election in October 1983 when he was returned for the Jubbal Kotkhai constituency He won that seat again in the 1985 elections Thereafter he was elected from the Rohru constituency in 1990 1993 1998 2003 and 2007 and in 2012 from Shimla rural assembly constituency 28 nbsp From left to right Rajiv Gandhi Virbhadra Singh Sat Mahajan in back Jai Bihari Lal Khachi and Sagar Chand Nayyar during Rajiv Gandhi s visit to ShimlaSingh became the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh for the first time in April 1983 and held the post until March 1990 He was again appointed to the role between December 1993 and March 1998 and once more from March 2003 With reappointments within those years this record amounted to him holding the office on five occasions 19 Between 1998 and 2003 Singh was Leader of the Opposition in the state Assembly 19 He was president of the Himachal Pradesh Congress Committee in 1977 1979 and 1980 and from 26 August 2012 to December 2012 29 In July 2012 he quit all key party posts at a crucial time prior to the state elections of November 2012 It has been reported that the trigger for the resignations was his exclusion from the Screening Committee for short listing of election candidates 30 Singh was appointed to lead the party on the eve of the November 2012 elections and did so with success 31 The party then agreed to him becoming Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh for a record sixth time 32 His party lost majority in the 2017 elections and he tendered his resignation afterwards 33 Social and cultural activities editOutside of politics Singh had an involvement with various social and cultural bodies A consequence of these interests is that he was president of the Sanskrit Sahitya Sammelan and of the Himachal Pradesh branch of the Friends of the Soviet Union 19 Corruption charges editOn 3 August 2009 a legal case was registered against Singh and his wife by the Anti Corruption Bureau of Himachal Pradesh The allegations were that they had breached the Prevention of Corruption Act in 1989 when Singh was Chief Minister of the state The Bureau alleged that it had evidence in recorded conversations between the couple and various others concerning suspect financial transactions 34 The alleged recordings which involved a now dead officer of the Indian Administrative Service and several industrialists dated from 2007 and were provided by a political opponent Vijai Singh Mankotia 35 The couple were granted bail in December 2010 but in April 2011 the state government requested that this be rescinded due to allegations of witness tampering 35 This request followed attempts by two industrialists to remove themselves from the prosecution case claiming that the evidence was forged and incorrect 36 37 The Singhs have attempted to have the matter taken out of police hands and passed to the Central Bureau of Investigation as well as seeking a stay on further trial court proceedings In January 2012 the Himachal Pradesh High Court had refused the latest of their petitions aimed at achieving the transfer and stay The court ordered that the examination of potential charges and evidence by a trial court should go ahead On 26 June 2012 Singh resigned from the Union Cabinet as a consequence of corruption charges being pressed against him 38 The couple were acquitted on the eve of Singh taking the role of Chief Minister in December 2012 39 CBI inquiry edit In 2015 the Central Bureau of Investigation filed a case against Singh and his family for owning assets to the tune of Rs 6 1 crore disproportionate to his known sources of income when he was the union minister between 2009 and 2011 Cases have been filed against his wife Pratibha Singh son Vikramaditya and daughter Aparajita as well 40 41 On Saturday 26 September the Central Bureau of Investigations CBI raided 11 properties of Virbhadra Singh to probe the charges of accumulating disproportionate assets A case had been filed by the agency one day before the raids 42 On 26 October 2015 the Indian Supreme Court turned down a CBI plea seeking stay against an earlier order issued by the Himachal Pradesh High Court granting protection from arrest and other relief to him and his wife in a disproportionate assets case The SC however issued a notice to Singh and his wife seeking response from Singh on the two petitions filed by the CBI 43 Death editSingh s health deteriorated after he suffered from a cardiac arrest on 5 July 2021 in Indira Gandhi Medical College Shimla 44 He had tested positive for COVID 19 on 11 June for the second time in two months 45 46 Virbhadra Singh died on 8 July 2021 due to multiple organ failure 2 The Himachal Pradesh government observed a three day state mourning as a mark of respect to him 47 Virbhadra Singh was cremated with full state honours in Shimla s Rampur Bushahr on 10 July 2021 48 Gallery edit nbsp The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh calls on the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on 2 June 2004 nbsp The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh meeting the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh in New Delhi on 28 June 2013 nbsp The Deputy Chairman Planning Commission Shri Montek Singh Ahluwalia with the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Shri Mulayam Singh Yadav the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh nbsp The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh calling on the Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on 5 June 2014 nbsp The Chief Minister Raja Virbhadra Singh introducing the Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh to the State Ministers of Himachal Pradesh in Shimla on 29 May 2005 nbsp The Union Minister of Steel Shri Virbhadra Singh addressing a Press Conference in New Delhi on 31 May 2010 nbsp Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Shri Virbhadra Singh Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh Jammu amp Kashmir Chief Minister Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad nbsp Tarun Gogoi the Chief Minister of Punjab Shri Prakash Singh Badal the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Dr Raman Singh the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu nbsp Pranab Mukherjee being welcomed by the Governor of Himachal Pradesh Shri Kalyan Singh and the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh on his arrival at Kalyani Helipad in Himachal Pradesh nbsp Tarun Gogoi the Chief Minister of Punjab Shri Prakash Singh Badal the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh the Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Dr Raman Singh the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu nbsp Virbhadra Singh meeting the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Independent Charge Environment Forest and Climate Change Independent Charge and Parliamentary Affairs Shri Prakash Javadekar in New Delhi nbsp The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh calling on the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi in New Delhi on 10 December 2015 nbsp Narendra Modi being welcomed by the Governor of Himachal Pradesh Shri Acharya Devvrat and the Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh at a function in Mandi Himachal Pradesh 18 October 2016 nbsp The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh calling on the Vice President Shri Mohd Hamid Ansari in Shimla Himachal Pradesh on 9 June 2015 nbsp The Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shri Virbhadra Singh meeting the Union Minister for Road Transport amp Highways and Shipping Shri Nitin Gadkari in New Delhi on 1 August 2014 nbsp Vilasrao Deshmukh Maharashtra Shri Y S Rajasekhara Reddy Andhra Pradesh Shri Ghulam Nabi Azad J amp K Shri Virbhadra Singh Himachal Pradesh nbsp Jagat Prakash Nadda along with the Union Minister for Agriculture Shri Radha Mohan Singh assessed the damages to crops during the unseasonal rains and hail in Himachal Pradesh nbsp The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi being briefed on structure of AIIMS in Bilaspur Himachal Pradesh nbsp The Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launching the UDAN Regional Connectivity Scheme for Civil Aviation by flagging off the first UDAN flight from Shimla nbsp The world renowned WWF wrestler Khali calls on the Union Minister of Steel Shri Virbhadra Singh in New Delhi on 10 November 2009 nbsp The Union Minister of Steel Shri Virbhadra Singh presenting the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Dalal Street Investment Journal PSU Awards 2010 to the Chairman SAIL Shri S K Roongta in New Delhi on 6 April 2010References edit Bye election to Vidhan Sabha Trends amp Result November 2021 Himachal Pradesh Arki Election Commission of India Archived from the original on 2 November 2021 Retrieved 2 November 2021 a b Former 6 times Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh passes away at 87 The Hindu 8 July 2021 Retrieved 21 November 2022 Himachal ex CM Virbhadra Singh passes away at 87 Times of India 8 July 2021 Retrieved 8 July 2021 Bushashr Royalty Vikramaditya Singh Crowned As Raja Sahib In Private Ceremony www outlookindia com Archived from the original on 10 July 2021 Retrieved 10 July 2021 Service Tribune News Vikramaditya s raj tilak before Raja s cremation Tribuneindia News Service Retrieved 10 July 2021 Girish Suri 2006 Raja Virbhadra Singh The Untold Story Rampur Bushahr Atma Ram amp Sons ISBN 978 81 902872 4 1 Virbhadra Singh India Today Archived from the original on 24 April 2021 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Retrieved 9 July 2021 Rampur Bushahr mourns on death of Virbhadra Singh indianexpress com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virbhadra Singh Raja Virbhadra Singh The Untold Story Girish Suri Mukhyamantri Episode 4 on YouTubeLok SabhaPreceded byVacant Member of Parliamentfor Shimla1962 1967 Succeeded byPartap SinghPreceded byLalit Sen Member of Parliamentfor Mandi1971 1977 Succeeded byGanga SinghPreceded byGanga Singh Member of Parliamentfor Mandi1980 1984 Succeeded bySukh RamPreceded byPratibha Singh Member of Parliamentfor Mandi2009 2013 Succeeded byPratibha SinghPolitical officesPreceded by Minister of State for Tourism Civil AviationDecember 1976 March 1977 Succeeded byPreceded by Minister of State for IndustriesSeptember 1982 April 1983 Succeeded byPreceded byThakur Ram Lal Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh8 April 1983 5 March 1990 Succeeded byShanta KumarPreceded byShanta Kumar Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh3 December 1993 24 March 1998 Succeeded byPrem Kumar DhumalPreceded byPrem Kumar Dhumal Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh6 March 2003 30 December 2007 Succeeded byPrem Kumar DhumalPreceded byRam Vilas Paswan Minister of Steel28 May 2009 18 January 2011 Succeeded byBeni Prasad VermaPreceded byDinsha Patel Minister of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises19 January 2011 26 June 2012 Succeeded byVilasrao DeshmukhPreceded byPrem Kumar Dhumal Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh25 December 2012 27 December 2017 Succeeded byJai Ram Thakur Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virbhadra Singh amp oldid 1180478618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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