Ghulam Mohammad Shah
Ghulam Mohammad Shah or G.M. Shah (20 July 1920 – 6 January 2009) was an Indian politician who was Chief Minister of the state of Jammu and Kashmir[1] from 2 July 1984 to 6 March 1986. He succeeded his brother-in-law Farooq Abdullah. Shah's father-in-law was Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the founder of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, of which Shah was once a senior member. Shah died 6 January 2009 at the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in Srinagar. He was 88.[2]
Ghulam Mohammad Shah | |
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5th Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir | |
In office 2 July 1984 – 6 March 1986 | |
Preceded by | Farooq Abdullah |
Succeeded by | Governor's Rule |
President and founder of Jammu and Kashmir Awami National Conference | |
Succeeded by | Begum Khalida Shah |
Personal details | |
Political party | Jammu and Kashmir Awami National Conference |
Spouse(s) | Begum Khalida Shah daughter of Sheikh Abdullah |
Relations | Farooq Abdullah brother in law, Muzaffar Shah (son) |
Education | Punjab University Aligarh Muslim University London School of Economics |
Early life
Mr. Ghulam Mohammad Shah was born in Srinagar (Kashmir) on 20 July 1920. He completed his bachelor's degree from Punjab University. Later, he pursued a degree in Law from Aligarh Muslim University. He also got Fellowship from London School of Economics in the field of Agriculture Economics under United Nations Fellowship Programme.[3] He joined National Conference in 1944. Right at the inception of his political career, he was detained several times in his struggle for people's rights. Shah was also the eldest son-in-law of former Chief Minister of the State, Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, brother-in-law of Dr Farooq Abdullah and uncle of the former Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah.[4]
Career
After the formation of popular Government in 1947, Shah was appointed as Controller of Supplies and Prices, a post he held till 1953. After an extended incarceration of nearly eight years and following the 1975 Indira-Abdullah Accord, Shah was inducted as a Minister of State in the Government. Shah is also known for masterminding the NC campaign in 1977 elections, which the party won. He was later sworn-in as a cabinet minister and held portfolios of Transport, Food & Supplies, Trade Agencies, Estate Works and Power.
Shah became CM by toppling the government of his brother-in-law Farooq Abdullah in 1984. He defected from NC along with 12 party MLAs on 2 July 1984 bringing down the government of Farooq Abdullah, a move that created a bitter rift between the two families. Shah joined hands with 26-member Congress legislature party and became CM. However, his government was dismissed on 12 March 1986, by the then Governor Jagmohan following communal riots in south Kashmir.
Shah had formed a new party, Awami National Conference which also participated in the J&K Assembly Elections 2008.
He is survived by his wife, Khalida, two sons Muzaffar shah and a daughter.[5]
References
- Austin, Granville (1999). Working a Democratic Constitution - A History of the Indian Experience. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. 546. ISBN 019565610-5.
- Former CM and ANC patron passes away
- Chawla, Prabhu (31 July 1984). "There is not even a single area in which Kashmir has not suffered: G.M. Shah". India Today. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2009/Jan/7/former-cm-g-m-shah-is-no-more-46.asp
- http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2009/Jan/7/former-cm-g-m-shah-is-no-more-46.asp
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Farooq Abdullah |
Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir 1984 - 1986 |
Succeeded by President's Rule |