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Gulzarilal Nanda (4 July 1898 – 15 January 1998) [1] [2] was an Indian politician and economist who specialised in labour issues.He was the Acting Prime Minister of India for two 13-day tenures following the deaths of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964 and Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1966 respectively.
Picketing started outside the residence of Home Minister Gulzarilal Nanda in August 1966; as a patron of the Bharat Sadhu Samaj, he was widely seen as a figure sympathetic to their cause. [5] In October 1966, a procession in Washim , Maharashtra, demanding a nationwide ban on cow slaughter led to a riotous situation; police fired on the rioters ...
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The First Gulzarilal Nanda ministry was formed as an acting cabinet upon the death in office of Jawaharlal Nehru on 27 May 1964. Cabinet
The Second Gulzarilal Nanda ministry was formed as an acting cabinet upon the death in office of Lal Bahadur Shastri on 11 January 1966.
Gulzarilal Nanda continued as the Minister of Home Affairs. In a President's Daily Brief submitted by the U.S. Intelligence Community to the then President Lyndon B. Johnson on 10 June 1964, it was quoted that [4] The Cabinet Shastri has put together clearly reflects his tendency to keep to the middle of the political road.
First Nanda ministry The Fourth Jawaharlal Nehru ministry was formed on 2 April 1962 after the Indian National Congress won the 1962 general election . Cabinet
Singh was jailed between 1938 and 1943, spending time in solitary confinement in a Faridkot prison. Upon his release in 1943, he was forced to leave Faridkot but took up the cause of the people's movement in Faridkot outside the state. [11] [12] It is during his time in prison that Singh changed his name from Jarnail Singh to Zail Singh. [13]