Fourth Nijalingappa ministry

Fourth S. Nijalingappa Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by S. Nijalingappa[1] of the Indian National Congress.

Fourth Nijalingappa ministry
9th Council of Ministers of Mysore State
Second Siddaramaiah ministry
S. Nijalingappa
Date formed15 March 1967
Date dissolved28 May 1968
People and organisations
Head of stateV. V. Giri
(2 April 1965 – 13 May 1967)
Gopal Swarup Pathak
(13 May 1967 – 30 August 1969)
Head of governmentS. Nijalingappa
Member partiesIndian National Congress
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition partyPraja Socialist Party
Opposition leaderS. Shivappa (assembly)
History
Election(s)1967
Outgoing election1972 (After First Veerendra Patil ministry)
Legislature term(s)6 years (Council)
5 years (Assembly)
PredecessorThird Nijalingappa ministry
SuccessorFirst Veerendra Patil ministry

The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister.[2] All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress.

S. Nijalingappa became Chief Minister of Mysore after Indian National Congress emerged victorious 1967 Mysore elections.[3]

Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers

S.No Portfolio Name Portrait Constituency Term of Office Party
1 Chief Minister[4]

*Other departments not allocated to any Minister.

S. Nijalingappa
[5]
Bagalkot[6] 15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
2
  • Health
Kalastavadi Puttaswamy[7] Mysore 15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
3 Ramakrishna Hegde Haliyal 15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
4
  • Housing
  • Labour?
  • Transport?
  • Sericulture?
  • Animal Husbandary?
D. Devaraj Urs Hunasuru 15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
5
  • Public Works Department
Veerendra Patil Chincholi 15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress
6
  • Law
  • Parliamentary Affairs
S. R. Kanthi[8] Hungund 15 March 1967 28 May 1968 Indian National Congress

Minister of State

See also

References

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