Narendra M. Patel Explained

Narendra Patel
Birth Name:Narendra M. Patel
Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda
Term Start:1963
Term End:January 1971
President:Mutesa II
Milton Obote
Predecessor:John Bowes Griffin
Successor:Legislature disbanded
Birth Date:1926/1928
Birth Place:Pij, Kheda district, Gujarat, India
Death Date:December 2012
Death Place:Baroda, India
Party:Uganda People's Congress

Narendra M. Patel was Ugandan politician of Indian origin[1] and former speaker of the legislature.

Patel was 85 years old in 2012,[2] so he was born sometime between 1926 and 1928. He was born in Pij, Kheda district, Gujarat province, in India. He has a law degree from University of Bombay. He worked in private practice in Uganda.

Patel was elected to the Parliament of Uganda in 1962 from Mbale constituency, under the banner of Uganda People's Congress. He was the speaker of the Parliament of the First Republic in 1963.[3] Patel was described to not have wielded much power with respect to Obote's government. He was the speaker until president Milton Obote abrogated the constitution in 1971.

Patel then returned to private practice. He left Uganda in 1973, when Idi Amin ordered all Ugandans of Asian origin to leave the country. Patel first left for India, and then settled to Australia. He died in Baroda, India, in December 2012.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Narendra Patel; Uganda's first non-British speaker of Parliament . New Vision . en.
  2. Web site: First Parliament Speaker seeks citizenship . New Vision . en.
  3. Web site: Daily Monitor . National Speakers of Parliament since 1962 . web.archive.org . 6 August 2011.
  4. Web site: Narendra, Uganda's first Speaker, dies . Monitor . en . 23 January 2021.