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Kailashpati Mishra

Kailashpati Mishra
Mishra on a 2016 stamp of India
15th Governor of Gujarat
In office
7 May 2003 – 12 July 2004
Preceded bySunder Singh Bhandari
Succeeded byBalram Jakhar
Governor of Rajasthan
(Additional charge)
In office
22 September 2003 – 14 January 2004
Preceded byNirmal Chandra Jain
Succeeded byMadan Lal Khurana
Finance Minister of Bihar
In office
24 June 1977 – 21 April 1979
Preceded byZawar Hussain
Succeeded byJagannath Mishra
Personal details
Born(1923-10-05)5 October 1923
Dudharchak, Bihar and Orissa Province, British India
Died3 November 2012(2012-11-03) (aged 89)
Patna, Bihar, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
SpouseBachelor
Alma materMt. Carmel College and Government Law College, Bangalore
ProfessionLawyer

Kailashpati Mishra (5 October 1923 – 3 November 2012) was an Indian politician. He was a leader of Jana Sangh, and later Bharatiya Janta Party. He was the Finance Minister from 1977 to 1979. He was Governor of Gujarat from May 2003 to July 2004.

Early life

Kailashpati Mishra was born in Dudharchak, Buxar, Bihar, into a Bhumihar family on 5 October 1923.[1][2] He took part in the Quit India Movement in 1942 and was arrested for the same. He was a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh from 1943, and was even jailed after the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. While studying in class X, Mr. Mishra was arrested for picketing at the main gate of his school at Buxar in support of 1942 Quit India Movement.[3]

Political career

Kailash Pati Mishra contested 1971 Lok Sabha election on Jana Sangh's ticket from Patna but lost. He won the Bihar Vidhan Sabha election for Bikram seat in 1977, and was appointed finance minister in the Janata Party government of Karpoori Thakur. In 1980, he became the first BJP Bihar president when the party was founded. He also served as BJP national Vice President from 1995 to 2003.[3] He was appointed governor of Gujarat in 2003, and for a short duration he was caretaker Governor of Rajasthan following the death of the incumbent Governor Nirmal Chandra Jain.[4] After the BJP's government's defeat in 2004 polls, Mishra was removed from his post as governor by the Congress Government.[5]

Known as the Bhishma Pitamaha of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Bihar, Mishra was away from direct political activities for the last two years of his life due to old age, but remained a source of inspiration for the party.[2][6] He was also liked by the socialists due to his participation in JP's 1974 anti-Congress agitations.[6]

Born in 1923 in Bihar's Buxar, Mishra was a lifelong bachelor.[6]

On his death in 2012 at the age of 89, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, his deputy and senior Bihar BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi visited his residence to pay condolence.[3] Indian government issued a postal stamp in his honour in 2016.

References

  1. ^ Abhay Singh (6 July 2004). "BJP, Cong eye Bhumihars as Rabri drops ministers". The Times of India. Retrieved 21 March 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Bhishmapitamah of Bihar BJP Kailashpati Mishra dies at 86". Bihar Times. 3 November 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  3. ^ a b c Press Trust of India (3 November 2012). "BJP leader Kailashpati Mishra passes away". The Hindu. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
  4. ^ Raj Bhavan
  5. ^ "Narendra Modi-led NDA govt mulls over what UPA did in 2004 – removing Governors!". 17 June 2014.
  6. ^ a b c "BJP veteran Kailashpati Mishra, 89, dies". Deccan Chronicle. 4 November 2012. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2012.
Preceded by Governor of Gujarat
May 2003 – July 2004
Succeeded by