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Banwarilal Purohit

Indian politician


Indian politician

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nameBanwarilal Purohit
imageBanwarilal Purohit in 2023.jpg
captionPurohit in 2023
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office29th Governor of Punjab
term_start31 August 2021
term_end28 July 2024
presidentRam Nath Kovind
Droupadi Murmu
1blanknameChief Minister
1namedataAmarinder Singh
Charanjit Singh Channi
Bhagwant Mann
predecessorV. P. Singh Badnore
successorGulab Chand Kataria
office1Administrator of Chandigarh
term_start131 August 2021
term_end128 July 2024
president1Ram Nath Kovind
Droupadi Murmu
predecessor1V. P. Singh Badnore
successor1Gulab Chand Kataria
office214th Governor of Tamil Nadu
term_start26 October 2017
term_end217 September 2021
president2Ram Nath Kovind
predecessor2C. Vidyasagar Rao (additional charge)
successor2R. N. Ravi
1blankname2Chief Minister
1namedata2Edappadi K. Palaniswami
M. K. Stalin
office325th Governor of Assam
term_start322 August 2016
term_end329 September 2017
president3Ram Nath Kovind
1blankname3Chief Minister
1namedata3Sarbananda Sonowal
predecessor3Padmanabha Acharya (additional charge)
successor3Jagdish Mukhi
office416th Governor of Meghalaya
status4Additional charge
term_start427 January 2017
term_end45 October 2017
president4Ram Nath Kovind
1blankname4Chief Minister
1namedata4Mukul Sangma
predecessor4V. Shanmuganathan
successor4Ganga Prasad
office5Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
for Nagpur
term_start51984
term_end51991
predecessor5Jambuwantrao Dhote
successor5Datta Meghe
term_start61996
term_end61998
predecessor6Datta Meghe
successor6Vilas Muttemwar
birth_date
birth_placeNawalgarh, Rajputana Agency, British India (present-day Rajasthan, India)
partyBharatiya Janata Party
residenceRaj Bhavan, Punjab
year2021
order116th

Droupadi Murmu Charanjit Singh Channi Bhagwant Mann Droupadi Murmu M. K. Stalin for Nagpur

Banwarilal Purohit (born 16 April 1940) is an Indian politician. He was the former Governor of Punjab, India and Administrator of Chandigarh from September 2021 to July 2024, Governor of Tamil Nadu from 2017 to 2021, and Governor of Assam from 2016 to 2017. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was a Member of Parliament from the Nagpur (Lok Sabha constituency) three times, twice as an Indian National Congress member, once as a BJP member.

Political career

Later he joined Congress. After Indira Gandhi split the Congress and formed Congress (Indira), Purohit was elected as MLA from Nagpur East constituency in 1978, contesting as a member of Congress(I), and he was re-elected in 1980 from Nagpur South and became a Minister of State for Urban Development, Slum Improvement and Housing in 1982.

In 1984, he was elected to the 8th Lok Sabha as member of Congress. He was re-elected in 1989 on Congress ticket.

Later he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party when it launched a movement to build Ram Temple in Ayodhya and contested Lok Sabha elections in 1991 as the BJP candidate. But he lost to Datta Meghe of Indian National Congress. In 1996, he was elected to 11th Lok Sabha as BJP's candidate.

In 1999, he quit the Bharatiya Janata Party to join the Indian National Congress after he developed serious differences with Pramod Mahajan. He contested the Lok Sabha elections from Ramtek in 1999 but lost.

In 2003, he launched his own party called Vidarbha Rajya Party and contested the Lok Sabha elections from Nagpur in 2004 but lost.

Later on, he again joined the BJP.

In 2009, he again contested on BJP's ticket but lost the election to Vilas Muttemwar of Indian National Congress.

Governorship

In August 2016, Purohit was appointed Governor of Assam by replacing Padmanabha Acharya who had additional in-charge of Assam.

On 30 September 2017 he was appointed Governor of Tamil Nadu by President Ram Nath Kovind. It was the first time that the state has got a full time governor after K Rosaiah retired in August 2016.

On 27 August 2021 he was appointed the Governor of Punjab (additional charge) and Administrator of Chandigarh (additional charge).

On 9 September 2021, Purohit was appointed the 29th Governor of Punjab. Purohit resigned from the post on 3 February 2024 citing personal reasons. His resignation was accepted on 28 July 2024.

Other career

Purohit gained ownership of the Nagpur daily newspaper The Hitavada from Servants of India Society in 1979. The newspaper was launched by Gopal Krishna Gokhale in 1911 and Purohit is its current managing editor. He is also the chairman of Shri Ramdeobaba University RBU in Nagpur.

Early life

His father's name is Bhagwandas Purohit, he is married to Pushpa Devi Purohit, and he has three children. Two sons Rajendra Purohit and Rakesh Purohit, daughter Meena Purohit Joshi. He has six grandchildren and a great grandson. His eldest granddaughter, Archana Purohit Agrawal is a business coach, startup founder and author for the Book Agency Adda. He is also the chairman of Bhavans Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir Nagpur. He is the chairman of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan schools founded by late Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi in 1938.

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  4. "Election Analysis 1977-1984, Partywise Comparison". Election Commission of India.
  5. (22 August 2016). "Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Assam governor".
  6. (17 August 2016). "Purohit sworn in as Assam governor".
  7. (October 2019). "Banwarilal Purohit takes oath as Governor of Assam}} {{Dead link".
  8. (30 September 2017). "New governors appointed: All you need to know". [[The Times of India]].
  9. (30 September 2017). "Banwarilal Purohit appointed Tamil Nadu Governor". [[The Economic Times]].
  10. S. Jesudasan, Dennis. (6 October 2017). "Banwarilal Purohit sworn in as Governor of Tamil Nadu". [[The Hindu]].
  11. (4 February 2024). "Banwarilal Purohit resigns as Punjab Governor citing ‘personal reasons’". The Indian Express.
  12. "President Murmu accepts Punjab governor Banwarilal Purohit's resignation; appoints 6 new governors, reshuffles 3".
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