Shri Inder Kumar Gujral
April 21, 1997 - March 19, 1998 | Janata Dal
Shri Inder Kumar Gujral was sworn in as the 12th Prime Minister
of India on Monday, the 21st of April, 1997.
Son
of Late Shri Avtar Narain Gujral and Late Smt. Pushpa Gujral, Shri Gujral is
M.A.,
B.Com. Ph.D. & D.Litt. (Hons. Causa). He was born at Jhelum (in
undivided Punjab) on 4th December 1919. He and Smt. Shiela Gujral were married
on May 26, 1945.
Shri
Gujral belongs to a family of freedom fighters: both his parents participated
in the freedom struggle in Punjab. At the young age of eleven, he himself
actively participated in the freedom struggle in 1931 and was arrested and
severely beaten by the police for organising movement of young children in the
Jhelum town. In 1942, he was jailed during the Quit India Movement.
Before
assuming the office of the Prime Minister of India, Shri Gujral was the
Minister of External Affairs from June 1, 1996 and held additional charge of
the Ministry of Water Resources from June 28, 1996. He was the Minister of
External Affairs earlier during 1989-1990. He was Ambassador of India to
U.S.S.R. (Cabinet Rank) from 1976-1980 and held the following Ministerial
positions from 1967-1976:
Minister
of Communications & Parliamentary Affairs;
Minister of Information & Broadcasting and Communications;
Minister of Works & Housing;
Minister of Information & Broadcasting;
Minister of Planning.
Minister of Information & Broadcasting and Communications;
Minister of Works & Housing;
Minister of Information & Broadcasting;
Minister of Planning.
Parliamentary positions held:
Leader
of the House, Rajya Sabha from June 1996; Chairman of Parliamentary Standing
Committee on Commerce & Textiles, 1993 to April 1996; Member of
Parliamentary Standing Committee for External Affairs – till April 1996; Member
of Parliament 1964 to 1976, 1989 to 1991; re-elected to Rajya Sabha in 1992
from Bihar; Member, Committee on Petitions, Public Accounts Committee,
Committee on Rules, Rajya Sabha; Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Rajya
Sabha; General Purposes Committee, Rajya Sabha; Standing Committee on External
Affairs.
Other important offices held:
Chairman,
Indian Council of South Asian Co-operation; Member of the Capital Plan
Monitoring Committee; former President of the Institute of Defence Studies
& Analysis (IDSA); Chairman of the official Committee for the Promotion of
Urdu (Gujral Committee); Vice-President of the New Delhi Municipal council
1959-64; President Lahore Students Union; General Secretary of the Punjab
Students Federation; Convenor and Spokesman of United Front of the Opposition
Parties Conclave at Calcutta, Srinagar and Delhi.
International delegations:
Leader
of the Indian Delegation to United Nations General Assembly – 1996; Leader of
the Indian Delegation to UN Session of Human Rights, Geneva 1995; Leader of the
Indian Delegation to the UN General Assembly 1990; Leader of the Indian
Delegation to the UN Special Session of Economic Development 1990; Member,
Indian Delegation to UNO 1995 and 1994; Leader of the Indian Delegation to
UNESCO Conference on Education and Environment, 1977; Alternate Leader of the
Indian Delegation to the UNESCO Session in 1970, 1972 and 1974; Chairman,
UNESCO Seminar on Man and New Communication Systems, Paris 1973; Delegate
-Inter-Parliamentary Union Conference-Bucharest 1995; Delegate – Commonwealth
Parliamentary Association Conference, Canada 19194; Delegate –
Inter-Parliamentary Union Meeting Canberra (Australia) 1967; Alternate Leader
of Indian Delegation to the UN Session on Environment, Stockholm 1974; Special
Envoy of India to Gabon, Cameroon, Congo, Chad and Republic of Central Africa
1975; Special Envoy of India to the inaugural of the Republic of Malawi 1966;
Special Envoy to Bulgaria 1961; Union Minister in attendance to President of
India during State Visits to Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Egypt and Sudan; Chairman –
Indian Council of South Asian Co-operation; Co-Chairman Asian Rotary Conference
1961.
Social organisations with which he was associated:
President,
Nari Niketan Trust & A.N. Gujral Memorial School, Jalandhar (Punjab);
President, Indo-Pak Friendship Society; Founder President of Delhi Art Theatre;
Vice-President of Lok Kalyan Samiti; President of Rotary Club of Delhi 1960;
Co-Chairman of the Asian Rotary Conference in 1961.
Special interests:
Shri
Gujral has been a writer and commentator on National and International Affairs,
as well as theatre.
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