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Devi Lal is the only deputy prime minister to represent both parties in the same post. Lal Krishna Advani was the seventh and last person to serve as the deputy prime minister of India until the post became vacant. The current government does not have a deputy prime minister and the post has been vacant since 23 May 2004.
President of the Republic of India: Droupadi Murmu: 25 July 2022 [1] Vice President of the Republic of India: Jagdeep Dhankhar: 11 August 2022 [2] Prime Minister of the Republic of India: Narendra Modi: 26 May 2014 [3] Chief Justice of the Republic of India: Sanjiv Khanna: 11 November 2024 Speaker of Lok Sabha: Om Birla: 19 June 2019 [4] Chief ...
Order of precedence of India Rank Position Current office holder(s) 1 President: Droupadi Murmu: 2 Vice President: Jagdeep Dhankhar: 3 Prime Minister: Narendra Modi: 4 Governors (within their respective states) List of governors: 5 Living former presidents Pratibha Patil; Ram Nath Kovind; 5A Deputy Prime Minister: Vacant: 6 Chief Justice ...
Sixth Deputy Prime Minister of India: 6 April 2001 Sangharsh Sthal (Place of Struggle) P. V. Narasimha Rao: Ninth Prime Minister of India: 23 December 2004 Gyan Bhumi (Land of Knowledge) K. R. Narayanan: Tenth President of India: 9 November 2005 Uday Bhumi (Land of Dawn) Chandra Shekhar: Eighth Prime Minister of India: 8 July 2007 Jannayak Sthal
Prime Minister: Leader of the Union Council of Ministers. Deputy Prime Minister (if any): Presides as prime minister in his absence or as the senior most cabinet minister. [5] Cabinet Minister: A member of the Union cabinet; leads a ministry. Minister of State (Independent charge): Junior minister not reporting to a Cabinet Minister.
Deputy Prime Minister of India; Morarji Desai; Devi Lal; P. Vallabhbhai Patel; R. Jagjivan Ram; S. Charan Singh This page was last edited on 15 May 2024, at 21:44 ...
Lal Krishna Advani (8 November 1927) is an Indian politician who served as the 7th Deputy Prime Minister of India from 2002 to 2004. He is one of the co-founders of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a right-wing Hindu nationalist volunteer organization.
On multiple occasions, proposals have arisen to make the post permanent, but without result. The same goes for the post of deputy prime minister at the national level. National Capital Territory of Delhi has had only one deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia. The post has been vacant since 1 March 2023.