Jagannath Pahadia

Jagannath Pahadia (born 15 January 1932) was an Indian politician and a leader of the Indian National Congress party. He was the Governor of Haryana, and Governor of Bihar and former Chief Minister of Rajasthan, his home state.

Jagannath Pahadia
Governor of Haryana
In office
27 July 2009  26 July 2014
Chief MinisterBhupinder Singh Hooda
Preceded byA. R. Kidwai
Succeeded byKaptan Singh Solanki
Governor of Bihar
In office
3 March 1989 – 2 February 1990
Chief MinisterSatyendra Narayan Sinha
Jagannath Mishra
Preceded byR. D. Pradhan
Succeeded byMohammad Yunus Saleem
9th Chief Minister of Rajasthan
In office
6 June 1980 – 13 July 1981
Preceded byPresident's rule
Succeeded byShiv Charan Mathur
Personal details
Born (1932-01-15) 15 January 1932
bhusawar, rajasthan State, British India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Shanti Pahadia
ReligionHinduism

Early life and education

He was born in bhusawar town of the present-day bharatpur district of Rajasthan state in a Dalit family[1][2] on 15 January 1932 to Nathilal Pahadia and Chanda Devi. He holds M.A., LL.B, M.S.J. College, Bharatpur, Maharaja College, Jaipur and Law College Rajasthan University.[3]

Career

He was Chief Minister of Rajasthan state from 6 June 1980 to 14 July 1981 and was the first Dalit from Rajasthan to hold this position.[2] He was a junior-level Minister in the government of India for many years. He was a member of the 2nd, 4th, 5th and 7th Lok Sabha. He represented Sawai Madhopur (Lok Sabha constituency) in the 2nd Lok Sabha and Bayana constituency in Rajasthan in the 4th, 5th and 7th Lok Sabha.[4] His wife Shanti Pahadia was also a member of Lok Sabha. He was governor of Bihar from 3 March 1989 to 2 February 1990.[5] Later, he served and was appointed as the governor of Haryana from 27 July 2009 to 26 July 2014.[6]

References

Preceded by
A. R. Kidwai
Governor of Haryana
July 2009 - July 2014
Succeeded by
Kaptan Singh Solanki


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