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  2. V. P. Singh - Wikipedia

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    Vishwanath Pratap Singh (25 June 1931 – 27 November 2008), shortened to V. P. Singh, was an Indian politician and the Prime Minister of India from 1989 to 1990 [2] and the 41st Raja Bahadur of Manda.

  3. Premiership of V. P. Singh - Wikipedia

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    Witnessing V P Singh's meteoric rise on the national stage, Rajiv tried to counter him with another prominent Rajput stalwart Satyendra Narain Singh but failed eventually. [3] Singh, who was the head of the Janata Dal, was chosen leader of the National Front government. [4] And on 26 November he sworn the position.

  4. 1989 Indian general election - Wikipedia

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    V. P. Singh, who was the head of the Janata Dal, was chosen leader of the National Front government with outside support of the BJP & CPI(M). [8] The alliance broke down after Singh supported Bihar's Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav 's step to arrest Advani in Samastipur to stop his Ram Rath Yatra , which was going to the Babri Masjid site in ...

  5. Phulpur Lok Sabha constituency - Wikipedia

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    Phulpur is a historic constituency and two Indian Prime Ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and V P Singh have been elected from this constituency. [1] The first Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru died in office in 1964 while holding this seat. Hence it is also called "Nehru's constituency". [2] [3]

  6. Allahabad Lok Sabha constituency - Wikipedia

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    V. P. Singh was elected twice from this constituency and later went on to become the prime ... By Election, 1988 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Jan Morcha: V. P. Singh ...

  7. Third Front (India) - Wikipedia

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    The National Front (NF) was a coalition of political parties, led by the Janata Dal, which formed India's government between 1989 and 1990. N. T. Rama Rao was its president, and V. P. Singh was its convener.

  8. V. P. Singh ministry - Wikipedia

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    Vishwanath Pratap Singh was sworn in as Prime Minister of India on 2 December 1989. His initial ministry consisted of the following Cabinet ministers and their departments. His initial ministry consisted of the following Cabinet ministers and their departments.

  9. Jan Morcha - Wikipedia

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    V. P. Singh, founder of the Jan Morcha and Prime Minister of India in 1989–90. The Jan Morcha (translation: People's Front) was an Indian political party founded by V. P. Singh after he left the Indian National Congress party in 1987 upon being dismissed as Defence Minister by Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.