Giridhar Gamang Explained

Giridhar Gamang
Birth Date:1943 4, df=y
Birth Place:Dibirisingi, Orissa, British India
Residence:Rayagada, Odisha
Order:13th
Office:Chief Minister of Odisha
Term Start:17 February 1999
Term End:6 December 1999
Predecessor:Janaki Ballabh Patnaik
Successor:Hemananda Biswal
Office2:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Constituency2:Koraput
Term Start2:2004
Term End2:2009
Predecessor2:Hema Gamang
Successor2:Jayaram Pangi
Term Start3:1972
Term End3:1999
Predecessor3:Bhagirathi Gamang
Successor3:Hema Gamang
Constituency3:Koraput
Termstart4:1990
Termend4:1992
Party:Indian National Congress
Otherparty:Bharat Rashtra Samithi
Bharatiya Janata Party[1]
Spouse:Hema Gamang
Children:Shishir GamangShaurya Gamang
Date:22 June
Year:2013
Source:http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/Members/former_Biography.aspx?mpsno=2085
Nationality:Indian

Giridhar Gamang (born 8 April 1943) is an Indian politician who was a leader in the Indian National Congress and a former Chief Minister of Odisha. He was born at Dibirisingi village in Rayagada district of Odisha. In 1972, he was elected for the first time to the 5th Lok Sabha from Koraput. Subsequently, he was re-elected to the Lok Sabha in 1977, 1980, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998 and 2004. He was the Chief Minister of Odisha from 17 February 1999 to 6 December 1999.[2] [3]

His wife, Hema Gamang, won from Koraput constituency in the 1999 elections to the 13th Lok Sabha, while he was serving as the Chief Minister of Odisha.

In 1998, while he was a member of the 12th parliament, he was asked to become Chief minister of Odisha. Two months later, there was a vote-of-confidence against the BJP government and Giridhar still went to the parliament to vote against the government as he was from congress (despite the fact that he had to quit either being CM or the MP office and become MLA, within six months). The government lost power by one vote (269–270) and it is widely believed that if Giridhar had abstained, the speaker, G. M. C. Balayogi would have used his vote to save the government in case of tie. The fall of government resulted in another fresh general election in May 1999.[4]

He lost the Koraput seat for the first time in the 2009 elections to Jayaram Pangi of the Biju Janata Dal.

He had briefly joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in 2015, was thought to be their potential Chief Ministerial candidate before being disregarded from consideration by the party. He quit Bharatiya Janata Party and joined Bharat Rashtra Samithi in 2023.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. News: The Hindu . Former Odisha CM Giridhar Gamang joins BJP . 14 January 2023 . 12 June 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230114044212/https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/former-odisha-cm-giridhar-gamang-joins-bjp/article7309707.ece . 14 January 2023 . en-IN.
  2. Web site: Veteran Congress leader Giridhar Gamang quits party. https://web.archive.org/web/20150530091125/http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/veteran-congress-leader-giridhar-gamang-quits-party/article1-1352966.aspx. dead. 30 May 2015. Hindustan Times. 2015-05-30.
  3. Web site: Former Odisha CM Giridhar Gamang quits Congress - The Economic Times. 2015-05-30.
  4. News: Former Odisha CM Giridhar Gamang resigns from Congress. The Hindu. 30 May 2015. 2015-05-30. 0971-751X. en. Satyasundar. Barik.
  5. Web site: 2023-01-26 . KCR plans get an Odisha boost; gets tribal leader Giridhar Gamang and son, others on way . 2023-01-27 . The Indian Express . en.
  6. Web site: BJP to Hold Surveys Across UP Before Finalising CM Face. 12 June 2016 . 16 September 2018.