Indira Hridayesh Explained

Dr. Indira Hridayesh
Birth Date:24 March 1941
Birth Place:Allahabad, United Provinces, British India
(now in Uttar Pradesh, India)
Death Place:Delhi, India
Office:Leader of the Opposition
Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
Term Start:2017
Term End:13 June 2021
Predecessor:Ajay Bhatt
Successor:Pritam Singh
Office2:Member of Legislative Assembly
for Haldwani
Term Start2:2012
Term End2:13 June 2021
Predecessor2:Banshidhar Bhagat
Successor2:Sumit Hridayesh
Term Start3:2002
Term End3:2007
Predecessor3:Tilak Raj Behar
Successor3:Banshidhar Bhagat
Spouse:Hridayesh Kumar
Party:Indian National Congress

Indira Hridayesh (24 March 1941  - 13 June 2021) was an Indian politician, from the state of Uttarakhand. She was a member of the Indian National Congress party. Hridayesh was elected to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council for four terms, from 1974 to 2000. She was elected to the Uttarakahand Legislative Assembly in 2002, 2012, and 2017, and between 2002 and 2017, was the State Finance Minister for Uttarakhand. From 2017 onward, she was the leader of the Opposition for the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly.

Biography

Hridayesh was born on 24 March 1941, either in Allahabad or in Pilbhit, in Uttar Pradesh, according to sources. Her family was from Dasauli, in Uttar Pradesh.[1] She had a master's degree and a doctorate.[2] She had three sons. She was diagnosed with COVID-19, and underwent cardiac surgery in 2021. She died on 13 June 2021, of cardiac arrest.[3]

Career

Hridayesh entered active politics in the mid-1970s, as part of the Indian National Congress (INC) party. She won her first election in 1974, to the upper house of the state of Uttar Pradesh's bicameral legislature, i.e. the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council. She won second, third and fourth terms to the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council from 1986-1992, 1992-1998, and 1998-2000. Hridayesh represented Haldwani constituency, which was in undivided Uttar Pradesh. In 2000, after Uttar Pradesh was divided into smaller states, she became a member of the Interim Uttarakahand Legislative Assembly for the new state of Uttarakahand. She won three more terms to the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly, from 2002-2007, 2012-2017, and 2017-2021.[2] [4] During her last term, she was leader of the opposition for the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly.[5]

From 2012 to 2017, she was the Minister of Finance for Uttarakhand, and also held the portfolio for parliamentary affairs, higher education, and planning, serving in successive governments headed by ND Tiwari, Vijay Bahuguna, and Harish Rawat.[6] In 2014, she suggested that she would be a suitable candidate for Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, to replace the then-Chief Minister, Vijay Bahuguna, but her proposal was not accepted by the INC.[7]

Hridayesh was considered an expert on parliamentary procedure, and was a key strategist for the INC in Uttarakahand politics.[8] [9] [10]

Electoral history

Hridayesh's electoral history is:[11]

YearDescription
1974–1980Elected to Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (1st Term)
1986–1992Elected to Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (2nd Term)
1992–1998Elected to Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (3rd Term)
1998–2000Elected to Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council (4th Term)
2000–2002Member Interim Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly
2002–2007Elected to Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly (1st Term)
  • Cabinet Minister for Public Works, Parliamentary Affairs,
    State Assets, Information, Science & Technology
2012–2017Elected to Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly (2nd Term)
  • Cabinet Minister for Finance, Commercial Tax, Stamps and Registration,
    Entertainment Tax, Parliamentary Affairs, Legislative Affairs,
    Election, Census, Language, Protocol
2017 – 2021Elected to Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly (3rd Term)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-01-20. Back to roots: Stranger in own village, Hridayesh counts Haldwani as second home. 2021-12-20. Hindustan Times. en.
  2. http://myneta.info/utk07/candidate.php?candidate_id=74 My Neta
  3. Web site: 2021-06-14. Uttarakhand: Congress leader Indira Hridayesh passes away. 2021-12-20. The Indian Express. en.
  4. http://infoelections.com/infoelection/index.php/uttaranchal-/820-uttarakhand-assembly-mlas-list-2012.html election Info
  5. News: Indira Hridayesh will be Opposition leader in Uttarakhand Assembly. The Economic Times. 2021-12-20.
  6. Web site: Senior Congress leader Indira Hridayesh Dies At 80. 2021-12-20. NDTV.com.
  7. Web site: 2014-01-10. Senior member of Bahuguna Cabinet Indira Hridayesh creates flutter by claiming CM post. 2021-12-20. News18. en.
  8. News: Singh. Sanjay. Indira Hridayesh's death is a loss for Congress in Uttarakhand. The Economic Times. 2021-12-20.
  9. Web site: 2021-06-13. Indira Hridayesh, senior Congress leader, passes away after cardiac arrest; Modi, Rahul Gandhi express condolences. 2021-12-20. Firstpost. en.
  10. Web site: 2021-06-13. Senior Congress leader Indira Hridayesh passes away. 2021-12-20. mint. en.
  11. http://ukvidhansabha.uk.gov.in/files/Indira_Hridyesh_life_sketch_1.pdf