Purno Agitok Sangma | |
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![]() Official portrait, 1996 | |
11th Speaker of the Lok Sabha | |
In office 25 May 1996 – 23 March 1998 | |
Deputy | Suraj Bhan |
Preceded by | Shivraj Patil |
Succeeded by | G. M. C. Balayogi |
21stMinister of Information and Broadcasting,Government of India | |
In office 15 September 1995 – 16 May 1996 | |
Prime Minister | P. V. Narasimha Rao |
Preceded by | Kamakhya Prasad Singh Deo (AsMoS) |
Succeeded by | Sushma Swaraj |
Member of the Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 26 May 2014 – 5 March 2016 | |
Preceded by | Agatha Sangma |
Succeeded by | Conrad Sangma |
Constituency | Tura |
In office 1991–2008 | |
Preceded by | Sanford Marak |
Succeeded by | Agatha Sangma |
Constituency | Tura |
In office 1977–1989 | |
Preceded by | Lieutenant Karnesh Rangsa Marak |
Succeeded by | Sanford Marak |
Constituency | Tura |
4th Chief Minister of Meghalaya | |
In office 6 February 1988 – 25 March 1990 | |
Governor | Bhishma Narain Singh Hari Dev Joshi A. A. Rahim |
Preceded by | Williamson A. Sangma |
Succeeded by | B. B. Lyngdoh |
Personal details | |
Born | Purno Agitok Sangma (1947-09-01)1 September 1947 Chapahati,Assam,India (now inMeghalaya, India) |
Died | 4 March 2016(2016-03-04) (aged 68) New Delhi, India |
Political party | National People's Party (2012–2016) |
Other political affiliations | Nationalist Congress Party(1999–2004; 2005–2012) All India Trinamool Congress(2004–2005) Indian National Congress(before 1999) |
Spouse | |
Children | 4;Conrad,James, Christie &Agatha. |
Alma mater | Dibrugarh University |
Occupation | Politician |
Purno Agitok Sangma (1 September 1947 – 4 March 2016) was an Indian politician who has served as the 4thChief Minister of Meghalaya from 1988 to 1990 and the 11thSpeaker of the Lok Sabha from 1996 to 1998.[1] He served as a member of the Lok Sabha fromTura inMeghalaya from 2014 to 2016, 1991 to 2008 and from 1977 to 1989 and the minister of Information and Broadcasting in theRao ministry from 1995 to 1996. He was the founder ofNational People's Party and co-founder ofNationalist Congress Party.
Sangma contested the2012 Indian presidential election, supported by theBharatiya Janta Party and theAIADMK. However he lost toPranab Mukherjee of theIndian National Congress. Sangma was awarded thePadma Vibhushan, India's second highest civilian award, posthumously in 2017, in the field of Public Affairs and was the first recipient of the award from Meghalaya.[2][3][4]
Sangma was born on 1 September 1947 in Chapahati, a village in the erstwhile Garo Hills district ofAssam (in present-dayWest Garo Hills,Meghalaya), to Dipchon Ch. Marak and Chimri A. Sangma as one of their seven children.[5] He lost his father when he was 11 and had to quit studies due to poverty. He was helped to return to school by aSalesianFather Giovanni Battista Busolin. Later, Sangma obtained aBachelor of Arts degree fromSt. Anthony's College inShillong before shifting toDibrugarh in Assam, where he taught in the Don Bosco High School while pursuingMaster of Arts ininternational politics fromDibrugarh University.[6]
Sangma married Soradini K. Sangma in 1973. They have two sons and two daughters together. SonConrad serves as the Chief Minister of Meghalaya and daughterAgatha is the Member of Parliament from the Tura constituency.[7] Agatha was elected from Tura to the15th Lok Sabha elections in 2009, and at 29, was the youngest minister in theUPA ministry.[8]
Sangma called himself a devout Christian.[9]
In 1973, Sangma became Vice-President of thePradesh Youth Congress in Meghalaya and became the General Secretary of the party in 1975. He served in that position from 1975 to 1980.
In 1977, he was elected to the6th Lok Sabha fromTura constituency inMeghalaya and represented the same constituency multiple times, from 1977-1988, 1991-2008, 2014-2016. The breaks in 1988 and 2008 were caused by his return to Meghalaya state politics. He becameSpeaker of Lok Sabha in 1996.
He was theChief Minister of Meghalaya from 1988 to 1990.[10]
Sangma was expelled from the Congress on 20 May 1999, along withSharad Pawar andTariq Anwar, for raising the banner of revolt againstSonia Gandhi over the fact that she was a foreign-born citizen. Sangma along with Pawar and Anwar wanted a native-born citizen to be projected as the Prime Ministerial candidate.[11] After his departure from the Congress Party, he was one of the founders of theNationalist Congress Party (NCP) along with Sharad Pawar and Tariq Anwar in 1999.[12] In January 2004, P.A. Sangma created a split in the NCP after Sharad Pawar became close to the NCP's former rival, Sonia Gandhi. After losing a battle for the NCP election symbol, Sangma later merged his faction withMamata Banerjee'sAll India Trinamool Congress, forming theNationalist Trinamool Congress .Sangma was one of two NTC MPs elected. He resigned from his Lok Sabha seat on 10 October 2005 as a member ofAITC, and was re-elected as an NCP candidate in February 2006. He resigned from the 14th Lok Sabha for the second time in March 2008 to take part in the2008 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election.
On 5 January 2013, Sangma launched theNational People's Party[13] at the national level. The National People's Party managed to win two seats in theMeghalaya Legislative Assembly in the2013 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election. In 2014, Sangma was elected to Lok Sabha from Tura, and died mid-term in 2016.
Sangma's candidature for the 2012 presidential election was proposed by AIADMK andBiju Janta Dal, and later, supported by BJP as well. Sangma resigned from the NCP on 20 June 2012 after opposition from Sharad Pawar over his presidential candidature. Former Union Minister and a Congress tribal leaderArvind Netam also came out strongly in favour of the candidature of Sangma for the presidential post.[14][15][16]
On 22 July,Pranab Mukherjee was declared the victor over Sangma, crossing the half-way mark of 525,140 votes after votes in half the states had been tallied. While securing the required quota, Mukherjee secured 558,194 votes to Sangma's 239,966.[17][18] After the final results were published, Mukherjee secured 7,13,424 value of votes, while Sangma secured 3,17,032 values of votes. The Returning Officer for the election, and the Secretary General of the Rajya Sabha, Vivek Agnihotri, then declared Mukherjee to be elected asPresident of India. Sangma subsequently accused the President-elect of graft.[19]
MPs | MLAs | Total | |
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Pranab Mukherjee[20] | 373,116 | 340,647 | 713,763 |
P. A. Sangma[20] | 145,848 | 170,139 | 315,987 |
On the morning of 4 March 2016, Sangma died fromcardiac arrest in New Delhi.[21] He was aged 68.
President, (i) Indian Parliamentary Group, (ii) National Group of Inter-Parliamentary Union; and (iii) India Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
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Preceded by K.R. Marak | Member of Parliament forTura 1977–1989 | Succeeded by Sanford Marak |
Preceded by Sanford Marak | Member of Parliament forTura 1991–2008 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Member of Parliament forTura 2014 – 2016 | Succeeded by |
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Preceded by | Chief Minister of Meghalaya 6 February 1988 – 25 March 1990 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Minister of Human Resource Development 1995 – 1996 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Speaker of the Lok Sabha 25 May 1996 – 23 March 1998 | Succeeded by |