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| birth_place = [[Basti district|Bharvaliya]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]]
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'''Jagdambika Pal''' is an Indian politician. He was also a member of 15th Lok Sabha & 16th Lok Sabha and was a member of Indian National Congress, until he resigned on 7 March 2014.
'''Jagdambika Pal''' is an Indian politician belonging to the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)]]. He was the [[List of chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh|Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh]] for 1 day in 1998. He is also currently a member of the Lok Sabha since 2009. In the [[15th Lok Sabha]] he represented the [[Indian National Congress]], until he resigned on 7 March 2014. He joined the BJP in 2014 and re-entered the [[Lok Sabha]].


==Political career==
==Political career==
He was a member of [[Indian National Congress]]. He parted from the [[Indian National Congress]] to join [[All India Indira Congress (Tiwari)]] of [[N. D. Tiwari]] but in 1997, he formed [[Akhil Bharatiya Loktantrik Congress]] along with [[Naresh Agarwal]], [[Rajeev Shukla]] and [[Shyam Sunder Sharma]] and [[Bacha Pathak]] and became minister of transport in [[Kalyan Singh]] government.
He is a member of Bharatiya Janata Party. He parted from the [[Indian National Congress]] to join [[All India Indira Congress (Tiwari)]] of [[N. D. Tiwari]] but in 1997, he formed [[Akhil Bharatiya Loktantrik Congress]] along with [[Naresh Agarwal]], [[Rajeev Shukla]] and [[Shyam Sunder Sharma]] and [[Bacha Pathak]] and became Minister of Transport in [[Kalyan Singh]] government.


Later, Jagdambika Pal became the president of the [[Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee|Uttar Pradesh state unit]] of the [[Indian National Congress]].
Later, Jagdambika Pal became the president of the [[Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee|Uttar Pradesh state unit]] of the [[Indian National Congress]].
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In 2009 he was elected to the [[15th Lok Sabha]] from [[Domariyaganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Domariyaganj Lok Sabha constituency]] in [[Siddharthnagar district]], [[Uttar Pradesh]].
In 2009 he was elected to the [[15th Lok Sabha]] from [[Domariyaganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Domariyaganj Lok Sabha constituency]] in [[Siddharthnagar district]], [[Uttar Pradesh]].
On 3 July 2011, Jagdambika Pal and other members of [[Lok Sabha]], [[lower house]] of the [[Parliament of India]], opened [[Commemorative plaque]] at [[Mahua Dabar]], where the [[British Raj|British]] [[War crime|massacred]] 5,000 people during the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]].<ref>[http://mahuadabar.blogspot.ca/2011/07/shri-jagdambika-pal-members-of.html Mahua Dabar commemorative plaque]</ref>
On 3 July 2011, Jagdambika Pal and other members of [[Lok Sabha]], [[lower house|Lower House]] of the [[Parliament of India]], opened [[Commemorative plaque]] at [[Mahua Dabar]], where the [[British Raj|British]] [[War crime|massacred]] 5,000 people during the [[Indian Rebellion of 1857]].<ref>[http://mahuadabar.blogspot.ca/2011/07/shri-jagdambika-pal-members-of.html Mahua Dabar commemorative plaque]</ref>


==Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh==
==Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh==
When, the [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Uttar Pradesh state government]] led by [[Kalyan Singh]] was dismissed on 21 February 1998 by [[Governors of Uttar Pradesh|Governor of Uttar Pradesh]] [[Romesh Bhandari]], he became the [[Chief minister (India)|Chief Minister.]] [[Kalyan Singh]] moved [[Allahabad High Court]] which termed the dismissal of government unconstitutional on 23 February 1998, thereby reinstating the [[Kalyan Singh ministry|Kalyan Singh]] government.
When, the [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|Uttar Pradesh state government]] led by [[Kalyan Singh]] was dismissed on 21 February 1998 by [[Governors of Uttar Pradesh|Governor of Uttar Pradesh]] [[Romesh Bhandari]], he became the [[Chief minister (India)|Chief Minister.]] [[Kalyan Singh]] moved [[Allahabad High Court]] which termed the dismissal of government unconstitutional on 23 February 1998, thereby reinstating the [[Kalyan Singh ministry|Kalyan Singh]] government.


He holds the record for the shortest stint as [[Chief minister (India)|Chief Minister]] of any state in [[India]] for just one day. He is popularly known as the "one-day chief minister". However, the legitimacy of his regime, is disputed as the [[Kalyan Singh ministry|Kalyan Singh government's]] dismissal had been declared unconstitutional by the [[Allahabad High Court]].
He holds the record for the shortest stint as [[Chief minister (India)|Chief Minister]] of any state in [[India]] for just one day. He is popularly known as the "one-day chief minister". However, the legitimacy of his regime, is disputed as the [[Kalyan Singh ministry|Kalyan Singh government's]] dismissal had been declared unconstitutional by the [[Allahabad High Court]].{{cn|date=July 2024}}


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
He was born in a Pal caste corner to Surya Baksha Pal and Mool Rajidevi at Bharvaliya village of Bankati Block in [[Basti district]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]] state. He founded Surya Baksha Pal Girls Inter college and Surya Baksha Pal Post Graduate Degree College at [[Bankati]], [[Basti district]].
He was born to Surya Baksha Pal and Mool Rajidevi at Bharvaliya village of Bankati Block in [[Basti district]] of [[Uttar Pradesh]] state. He founded Surya Baksha Pal Girls Inter college and Surya Baksha Pal Post Graduate Degree College at [[Bankati]], [[Basti district]].


==Positions held==
==Positions held==
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* 2014 Elected to 16th Lok Sabha (BJP) from [[Domariyaganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Domariyaganj]].
* 2014 Elected to 16th Lok Sabha (BJP) from [[Domariyaganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Domariyaganj]].
*2019 Elected to [[17th Lok Sabha]] from [[Domariyaganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Domariyaganj]].
*2019 Elected to [[17th Lok Sabha]] from [[Domariyaganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Domariyaganj]].
*2024 Elected to [[18th Lok Sabha]] from [[Domariyaganj (Lok Sabha constituency)|Domariyaganj]].


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 16 August 2024

Jagdambika Pal
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Assumed office
16 May 2009
Preceded byMohammed Muqueem
ConstituencyDomariyaganj
President of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
30 May 2003 – 7 November 2004
Preceded byArun Kumar Singh Munna
Succeeded bySalman Khurshid
Personal details
Born (1950-10-21) 21 October 1950 (age 74)
Bharvaliya, Uttar Pradesh, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
All India Indira Congress (Tiwari)
Akhil Bharatiya Loktantrik Congress
Spouse
Sneh Lata Pal
(m. 1975)
Children1 son, 2 daughters
EducationMA & LLB
Alma materAwadh University
Gorakhpur University

Jagdambika Pal is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He was the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh for 1 day in 1998. He is also currently a member of the Lok Sabha since 2009. In the 15th Lok Sabha he represented the Indian National Congress, until he resigned on 7 March 2014. He joined the BJP in 2014 and re-entered the Lok Sabha.

Political career

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He is a member of Bharatiya Janata Party. He parted from the Indian National Congress to join All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) of N. D. Tiwari but in 1997, he formed Akhil Bharatiya Loktantrik Congress along with Naresh Agarwal, Rajeev Shukla and Shyam Sunder Sharma and Bacha Pathak and became Minister of Transport in Kalyan Singh government.

Later, Jagdambika Pal became the president of the Uttar Pradesh state unit of the Indian National Congress.

In 2009 he was elected to the 15th Lok Sabha from Domariyaganj Lok Sabha constituency in Siddharthnagar district, Uttar Pradesh.

On 3 July 2011, Jagdambika Pal and other members of Lok Sabha, Lower House of the Parliament of India, opened Commemorative plaque at Mahua Dabar, where the British massacred 5,000 people during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.[1]

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh

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When, the Uttar Pradesh state government led by Kalyan Singh was dismissed on 21 February 1998 by Governor of Uttar Pradesh Romesh Bhandari, he became the Chief Minister. Kalyan Singh moved Allahabad High Court which termed the dismissal of government unconstitutional on 23 February 1998, thereby reinstating the Kalyan Singh government.

He holds the record for the shortest stint as Chief Minister of any state in India for just one day. He is popularly known as the "one-day chief minister". However, the legitimacy of his regime, is disputed as the Kalyan Singh government's dismissal had been declared unconstitutional by the Allahabad High Court.[citation needed]

Personal life

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He was born to Surya Baksha Pal and Mool Rajidevi at Bharvaliya village of Bankati Block in Basti district of Uttar Pradesh state. He founded Surya Baksha Pal Girls Inter college and Surya Baksha Pal Post Graduate Degree College at Bankati, Basti district.

Positions held

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  • 1982-93 Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (two terms)
  • 1988-1999 Minister of State, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
  • 1998 Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh[2][3]
  • 1993-2007 Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly (three terms)
  • 2002 Cabinet Minister, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
  • 2009 Elected to 15th Lok Sabha (INC) from Domariyaganj Member, Committee on Energy; Member, Committee on Petitions; Member, Committee on Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADs); Member, Committee on Chemical and Fertilizers; Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation and Ministry of Tourism
  • 2014 Resigned from 15th Lok Sabha and Indian national Congress party
  • 2014 Elected to 16th Lok Sabha (BJP) from Domariyaganj.
  • 2019 Elected to 17th Lok Sabha from Domariyaganj.
  • 2024 Elected to 18th Lok Sabha from Domariyaganj.

References

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  1. ^ Mahua Dabar commemorative plaque
  2. ^ "Jagadambika Pal holds record of CM with shortest tenure". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  3. ^ "उत्तर प्रदेश में 1998 में सिर्फ 24 घंटा ही मुख्यमंत्री रह सके थे जगदंबिका पाल". Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 26 November 2019.
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Political offices
Preceded by Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (de facto)
21 February 1998 – 23 February 1998
Succeeded by