Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

Bhairon Singh Shekhawat

11th Vice President of India
In office
19 August 2002 – 21 July 2007
President Abdul Kalam
Preceded by Krishan Kant
Succeeded by Mohammad Hamid Ansari
8th Chief Minister of Rajasthan
In office
4 December 1993 – 29 November 1998
Governor Bali Ram Bhagat
Darbara Singh
Navrang Lal Tibrewal(Acting)
Preceded by President’s rule
Succeeded by Ashok Gehlot
In office
4 March 1990 – 15 December 1992
Governor Sukhdev Prasad
Milap Chand Jain (Acting)
Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya
Swarup Singh (Acting)
Marri Chenna Reddy
Preceded by Hari Dev Joshi
Succeeded by President’s rule
In office
22 June 1977 – 16 February 1980
Governor Raghukul Tilak
Preceded by Hari Dev Joshi
Succeeded by Jagannath Pahadia
Personal details
Born 23 October 1923
Sikar, Rajputana Agency, British India
(now in Rajasthan, India)
Died 15 May 2010 (aged 86)
Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Nationality Indian
Political party Bharatiya Janata Party (1980–2010 his death)
Other political
affiliations
Bharatiya Jana Sangh (Before 1977)
Janata Party (1977–1980)
Spouse(s) Suraj Kanwar
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Bhairon Singh Shekhawat (23 October 1923 – 15 May 2010) was the 11th Vice President of India. He served in that position from August 2002, when he was elected to a five-year term by the electoral college following the death of Krishan Kant, until he resigned on 21 July 2007, after losing the presidential election to Pratibha Patil. Shekhawat was a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a leading member of the National Democratic Alliance at the time of election. He served as the Chief Minister of Rajasthan three times, from 1977 to 1980, 1990 to 1992 and 1993 to 1998.

Referred to as “Rajasthan ka ek hi Singh” (The only lion of Rajasthan) or “Babosa” (Head of the family of Rajasthan), Bhairon Singh Shekhawat entered politics in 1952. In 1952 he was MLA from Ramgarh, in 1957 from Sri Madhopur, 1962 and 1967 he was MLA from Kisan Pol. In 1972 elections he lost but in 1973 he was elected to Rajya Sabha from Madhya Pradesh. In 1975 during emergency he was arrested and sent to Rohtak jail.

After emergency in 1977 he became MLA from Chhabra as Janata Party candidate. In that year the Janata Party won 151 of the 200 seats in the state assembly elections of Rajasthan and Shekhawat took over as the first non Congress Chief Minister of Rajasthan in 1977. His government was dismissed by Indira Gandhi in 1980.

In 1980 and Shekhawat joined the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) and became MLA again from Chabda and was leader of opposition. In 1985, he was MLA from Nimbahera. However, in 1989 an alliance between the BJP and the Janata Dal won all 25 of the Rajasthan seats in the Lok Sabha and also 138 seats (BJP:84+Janata Dal:54) in the 1990 elections to the Ninth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. Shekhawat once again became Chief Minister of Rajasthan and was MLA from Dholpur. His government was dismissed in 1992 and President’s rule imposed.

In the next elections in the year 1993, Shekhawat led the BJP to be the single largest party, winning 96 seats, himself becoming MLA from Bali and lost from Ganganagar seat. Three BJP-supported independents also won seats and other independents who supported the BJP took its total to 116 and became Chief Minister of Rajasthan for third time

In 1998 Shekhawat became MLA from Bali again but the BJP lost power and Shekhawat became Leader of Opposition in assembly. Shekhawat won every election to the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, except in 1972 when he lost from Gandhi Nagar in Jaipur and in Ganganagar by Radheshyam Ganganagar

Shekhawat was elected as the Vice-President of India in 2002, when he defeated the opposition candidate, Sushil Kumar Shinde by a margin of 149 votes out of the 750 votes polled

In July 2007, Shekhawat fought the Presidential election as an independent candidate backed by National Democratic Alliance as a popular Presidential candidate next to A. P. J. Abdul Kalam; but lost to the United Progressive Alliance-Left backed candidate Pratibha Patil. He became the first vice-president to lose presidential election. Following this defeat, Shekhawat resigned from the post of Vice-President on 21 July 2007.

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