Paty Ripple Kyndiah Explained

Paty Ripple Kyndiah
Office:Minister of Tribal Affairs
Term Start:23 May 2004
Term End:22 May 2009
Primeminister:Manmohan Singh
Predecessor:Jual Oram
Successor:Kantilal Bhuria
Office1:Minister of Development of North Eastern Region
Term Start1:23 May 2004
Term End1:24 October 2006
Primeminister1:Manmohan Singh
Predecessor1:C. P. Thakur
Successor1:Mani Shankar Aiyar
Office2:Governor of Mizoram
Term Start2:10 February 1993
Term End2:28 January 1998
1Blankname2:Chief Minister
1Namedata2:Lal Thanhawla
Predecessor2:Swaraj Kaushal
Successor2:Arun Prasad Mukherjee
Birth Date:7 May 1928
Birth Place:Shillong, British India (now Meghalaya, India)
Death Date:[1]
Death Place:Shillong, Meghalaya, India
Spouse:Gavvy Khyriem
Children:5

Paty Ripple Kyndiah (7 May 1928 – 26 March 2015) was an Indian politician and a member of the Indian National Congress party who served as a member of the 12th, 13th and 14th Lok Sabha representing the Shillong constituency of Meghalaya. He served as the Minister of Tribal Affairs between 2004 and 2009 in the cabinet of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Early and personal life

Paty Ripple Kyndiah was born on 7 May 1928 in Shillong in British India (now Meghalaya, India). He completed his graduation from Gauhati University in Guwahati, Assam. He married his wife Gavvy Khyriem in 1948 and was father to five children.

He passed away on 26 March 2015 at the age of 86 in Shillong.

Political career

Kyndiah was a member of the Indian National Congress party from the beginning of his political career. In 1970, he was elected as a member of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly and remained as its member till 1993. He was appointed as a cabinet minister in the Government of Meghalaya in 1975 and served on four occasions between 1975 and 1988. He served as the Leader of the Opposition in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly between 1979 and 1981 and briefly acted as the Chief Minister of Meghalaya in 1987.

In 1989, he was elected as the Speaker of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly and remained in office until February 1993 when he was appointed as the Governor of Mizoram to succeed Swaraj Kaushal who had resigned from office. He served as the governor of Mizoram till 1998 when he stepped down from office upon completion of his tenure. Following his retirement as governor, he re-joined active politics and was elected to the 12th Lok Sabha on an Indian National Congress ticket to represent the Shillong constituency. He was subsequently re-elected to the 13th Lok Sabha in 1999 and the 14th Lok Sabha in 2004. As a member of parliament, he served as a member of the Committee on Transport and Tourism, Committee on Public Undertakings, Committee on Petitions, Committee on Urban and Rural Development, the Committee on Estimates, the Committee on Defence, and the Consultative Committee of the Ministry of Information Technology.[2]

Upon his re-election to the Lok Sabha in 2004 and following the victory of the United Progressive Alliance in the general election, he was appointed as a cabinet minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. He was appointed as the Minister of Tribal Affairs and the Minister of Development of North Eastern Region on 22 May 2004. He held the position of the Minister of Tribal Affairs till the expiration of the term of the 14th Lok Sabha in 2009 while relinquished the charge of the Minister of Development of North Eastern Region to Mani Shankar Aiyar in October 2006.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Congress leader Paty Ripple Kyndiah passes away at 87. 24 April 2015. The India Times. 27 March 2015.
  2. http://164.100.24.209/newls/Biography.aspx?mpsno=215 Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website