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4th Chief Minister of Assam
Mahendra Mohan Choudhury
(12 April 1908 – 27 December 1982) was a freedom fighter and politician from Nagaon,
Undivided Kamrup district
(now
Barpeta district
) of
Western Assam
. He was Chief Minister of
Assam
from 1970 to 1972. He also served as governor of
Punjab
.
Early life
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Mahendra Mohan Choudhury was born on 12 April 1908 in
Nagaon
,
Undivided Kamrup district
in an Assamese family. He did his graduation in Arts and subsequently completed his
Bachelor of Laws
.
Politics
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A great persona and a true
Gandhian
, he fought for the
independence of India
during
freedom movement
and went to jail thrice in 1932, 1941 and in 1945 respectively. He was a member of Assam Vidhan Sabha (1946?1952), Parliamentary Secretary (1947), State Minister (1951, 1955), President of Assam Congress Committee, President of Assam Vidhan Sabha (1967), Speaker of the Assam Legislative Assembly (1959-1967),
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Cabinet Minister (1967?1970),
Chief Minister of Assam
(1970?1972)
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and Governor of Punjab.
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Works
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He wrote books, viz.
Mahatma Gandhi
and
The Philosophy of Binova Bhabe
. He was associated with many socio-religious institutions like Sankardev-Kristi Vikash Samiti, Gita Samaj, Madhupur Satra etc.
Mahendra Mohan Choudhury was also instrumental in founding the Saint Sankaradeva Chair at Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, which had contributed immensely in acquainting the pan-Indian community of scholars with the Life and Works of the Saint.
Personal life and death
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Choudhury had six children, 2 sons and four daughters. He died in
Gauhati Medical College and Hospital
following a heart attack on 27 December 1982.
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