3rd Madras State Assembly
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The third legislative assembly of Madras state (3 March 1962 – 28 February 1967) was constituted in March 1962 after the assembly election which was held in February 1962.[1]
Overview
The general elections were held in 1962 for 206 constituencies. In the election, Congress under the leadership of Kamaraj won with a majority, and subsequently formed the government. Kamaraj proposed the Kamaraj Plan and on 2 October 1963 he resigned from the Chief Minister post. After the resignation, M. Bakthavatsalam became the chief minister of Tamil Nadu. In 1965, the strength of the assembly was increased to 234 by the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1965.
Position | Leader[2] |
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Governor | Bhishnuram Medhi Jayachamaraja Wodeyar Bahadur, P. Chandra Reddy Sardar Ujjal Singh |
Chief Minister | K. Kamaraj M. Bakthavatsalam |
Speaker | S. Chellapandian |
Deputy Speaker | K. Parthasarathi |
Leader of the House | M. Bhaktavatsalam |
Leader of Opposition | V. R. Nedunchezhiyan |
Kamaraj's cabinet
The council of ministers in the Kamaraj cabinet:[3]
Minister | Portfolios |
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K. Kamaraj | Chief Minister, Public, Planning and Development (including Local development Works, Women's Welfare, Community Projects and Rural Welfare), National Extension Scheme |
M. Bhaktavatsalam | Finance and Education |
Jothi Venkatachalam | Public Health, Women & Children's Welfare |
R. Venkataraman | Revenue |
S. M. Abdul Majeed | Local Administration |
P. Kakkan | Agriculture |
V. Ramaiah | Public Works and Revenue |
N. Nallasenapathi Sarkarai Mandradiar | Cooperation and Forests |
G. Bhuvaraghan | Publicity and Information |
Bhaktavatsalam's cabinet
The council of ministers in the Bhaktavatsalam cabinet:[4]
Minister | Portfolios |
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M. Bhaktavatsalam | Chief Minister |
Jothi Venkatachalam | Health |
R. Venkataraman | Industries |
S. M. Abdul Majeed | Local Administration |
P. Kakkan | Home |
V. Ramaiah | Food |
Nalla Senapathi Sarkari Manradiar | Co-operation |
G. Bhuvaraghan | Publicity and Information |
See also
References
- ^ "The State Legislature - Origin and Evolution". Archived from the original on 13 April 2010. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
- ^ "The Madras Legislative Assembly, Third Assembly, First Session - First and Second Meetings 29th March to 7th May 1962" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
- ^ "The Madras Legislative Assembly: Third Legislative Assembly: Second Session - First Meeting" (PDF). 29 January – 5 February 1963. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
- ^ "The Madras Legislative Assembly: Third Assembly: Sixth Session - First Meeting" (PDF). 19–23 January 1965. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2012.