Jiba Kanta Gogoi Explained

Jiba Kanta Gogoi
1Blankname:Chief Minister
Occupation:Politician
Party:Indian National Congress
Successor2:Debesh Chandra Chakravorty
Predecessor2:Pulakesh Barua
1Namedata3:Hiteswar Saikia
1Blankname3:Chief Minister
Termend:1996
Termstart:1992
Termend2:9 December 1992
Termstart2:29 July 1991
1Namedata:Hiteswar Saikia
Termstart3:1984
Office:Minister for Finance and Municipal Administration
Termend3:1985
Death Date:2 July 2002
Termend5:11 June 1996
Termend6:28 December 1985
Termstart6:1983
Termstart5:28 July 1991
Termstart4:25 May 2001
Termend4:2 July 2002
Constituency4:Khumtai
Birth Date:1939
Office4:Member of Assam Legislative Assembly
Office3:Minister of State for Industries, Sports and Youth Welfare
Office2:Speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly
Children:2
Successor5:Probin Gogoi
Deputy2:Debesh Chandra Chakravorty
Predecessor6:Nogen Borua
Successor6:Probin Gogoi
Constituency5:Khumtai
Predecessor5:Probin Gogoi
Predecessor4:Probin Gogoi
Successor4:Probin Gogoi
Constituency6:Khumtai
Relatives:Bismita Gogoi (daughter in law)

Jiba Kanta Gogoi (- 2 July 2002) was an Indian National Congress politician from Assam. He served as Speaker of the Assam Legislative Assembly[1] and twice as minister in the Hiteswar Saikia’s cabinets.[2] [3]

Education and early career

Gogoi had a degree in law. He was the editor of the Assam Express, Sadiniya Nagarik, The Weekly Express and Natun Asomiya before his entry to politics. He also authored a number of books, including novels, poetry collections and travelogues.

Political career

Gogoi was the Indian National Congress candidate for the constituency of Khumtai in the 1983 Assam Legislative Assembly Election.[4] He received 934 votes, 94.63% of the total vote. He defeated his nearest opponent by 881 votes and became MLA of the constituency. He was inducted into the first Hiteswar Saikia cabinet as a minister of state for Industries, Sports and Youth Welfare.

Gogoi sought reelection in Khumtai in the 1985 Assam Legislative Assembly Election. He received 16427 votes, 31.54% of the total vote. He lost to AGP candidate, Probin Gogoi, by 15740 votes.

In the 1991 Assam Legislative Assembly election, Gogoi was again the Indian National Congress candidate for Khumtai. He obtained 19544 votes, 36.66% of the total vote. He defeated his nearest opponent, incumbent MLA Probin Gogoi, by 3087 votes. He was appointed speaker of Assam Legislative Assembly on 29 July 1991. After Zoii Nath Sarma tabled a motion of no confidence against the second Hiteswar Saikia ministry, Gogoi fixed the discussion for the 17 September 1991. After the army was deployed to deal with the ULFA, Opposition members demanded there be a discussion on the deployment of the army, which led to much disruption in the house. Gogoi, after finding no alternative, adjourned the house sine dine, which meant the motion of no confidence couldn’t be taken up for disposal. He also chaired the second motion of no-confidence against the Hiteswar Saikia ministry. He served as speaker until the 9 December 1992. After the end of his speakership, he was made minister for Finance and Municipal Administration and served until the end of the ministry.[5]

In the 1996 Assam Legislative Assembly election, Gogoi did not receive the Congress nomination.

In the 2001 Assam Legislative Assembly election, Gogoi was again the Congress candidate for Khumtai. He received 32012 votes, 45.87% of the total vote and again became MLA for Khumtai. He defeated Probin Gogoi by 2501 votes.

Personal life and death

Gogoi and his wife had 2 sons. His son Rupak Gogoi was killed in 2005 but Rupak married Bismita Gogoi, who also became the Member of the Assam Legislative Assembly for Khumtai. Jiba Kanta Gogoi died after a prolonged illness, aged 62.[6] He, at the time, was still a sitting Congress MLA. Many politicians went to the residence of Gogoi and paid tribute by placing wreaths on his body. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, Speaker Prithibi Majhi and Assam Pradesh Congress Committee President Pawan Singh Ghatowar, all expressed grief at the loss of Gogoi.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Speakers since 1937. 2021-08-15. assamassembly.gov.in.
  2. Web site: PTI. Jul 2, 2002. Senior Cong leader Jiba Kanta Gogoi dead India News - Times of India. 2021-08-15. The Times of India. en.
  3. Web site: Khumtai Assembly Constituency Election Result - Legislative Assembly Constituency . 2022-04-06 . resultuniversity.com.
  4. Web site: Khumtai Election Results 2016, Candidate list, Winner, Runner-up and Current MLAs. 2021-08-15. Elections in India.
  5. Book: Malhotra, G. C. . Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature: Motions of Confidence and No-confidence in Lok Sabha and State Legislatures . 2004 . Lok Sabha Secretariat . 978-81-200-0400-9 . en.
  6. Web site: 2012-06-27. 13 given life imprisonment for Rupak Gogoi murder case. 2021-08-15. Assam Times. en.
  7. Web site: 2002-07-02. Former speaker Jiba Gogoi dead. 2021-08-28. Zee News. en.