First Urs ministry
D. Devaraj Urs Ministry was the Council of Ministers in Mysore, a state in South India headed by D. Devaraj Urs[1] of the Indian National Congress.
| First Urs ministry | |
|---|---|
| 12th Council of Ministers of Mysore State | |
| Date formed | 20 March 1972 |
| Date dissolved | 31 December 1977 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of state | Mohanlal Sukhadia Uma Shankar Dikshit Govind Narain |
| Head of government | D. Devaraj Urs |
| Member parties | Indian National Congress |
| Status in legislature | Majority |
| Opposition party | Indian National Congress (Organisation) UOP |
| Opposition leader | H. D. Deve Gowda H. T. Krishnappa H. D. Deve Gowda |
| History | |
| Election(s) | 1972 |
| Outgoing election | 1978 |
| Legislature term(s) | 6 years (Council) 5 years (Assembly) |
| Predecessor | First Veerendra Patil ministry |
| Successor | Second Urs ministry |
The ministry had multiple ministers including the Chief Minister.[2] All ministers belonged to the Indian National Congress.
D. Devaraj Urs became Chief minister of Mysore after Indian National Congress emerged victorious 1972 Mysore elections.[3]
Chief Minister & Cabinet Ministers
| S.No | Portfolio | Name | Portrait | Constituency | Term of Office | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Chief Minister[4]
*Other departments not allocated to any Minister. |
D. Devaraj Urs [5] |
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Hunasuru[6] | 20 March 1972 | 31 December 1977 | Indian National Congress | |
| 2. |
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R. Gundu Rao[7] | ![]() |
Somwarpet | 1975 | 31 December 1977 | Indian National Congress | |
| 3. | S. M. Krishna | ![]() |
MLC | 20 March 1972 | 31 December 1977 | Indian National Congress | ||
| 4. |
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N. Huchmasthy Gowda | Huliyurdurga | 20 March 1972 | 31 December 1977 | Indian National Congress | ||
| 5. |
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H. N. Nanje Gowda | Arkalgud | 20 March 1972 | 31 December 1977 | Indian National Congress | ||
Minister of State
| S.No | Portfolio | Name | Portrait | Constituency | Term of Office | Party | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. |
|
Sarekoppa Bangarappa[12] | Sorab | 20 March 1972 | 31 December 1977 | Indian National Congress | ||
| 1. |
|
Veerappa Moily[13] | Karkal | 20 March 1972 | 31 December 1977 | Indian National Congress | ||
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- http://14.139.116.20:8080/jspui/bitstream/10603/95026/12/12_chapter%203.pdf Political Factions from 1977 to 1987;
- http://loksabhaph.nic.in/Members/memberbioprofile.aspx?mpsno=4343&lastls=16 Lok Sabha Bioprofile;
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