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Banarasi Das

Babu Banarasi Das (8 July 1912-3 August 1985) was the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh state of India. These were members of the Janata Party.

Babu Banarasi Das was born in 1912 in Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh state. Banarasi Das was the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh state from February 28, 1979, to February 17, 1980.

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1946: Elected members of Legislative Assembly elected
1952, March: First Legislative Assembly elected for the first time
1952, July 10 -1957 April 10: House secretary Uttar Pradesh
1962, March: Third Legislative Assembly elected the second time
1962, March 14 -1963, June 18: Minister of State, Information and Parliamentary Affairs (Shri Chandra Bhanu Secret Cabinet)
1963, October 14 -1967, March 13: Minister, Cooperative, Labor and Parliamentary Affairs (Mrs. Sucheta Kriplani Cabinet)
1967, March: Fourth Legislative Assembly elected for the third time
1967: Minister, irrigation, power, labor and parliamentary affairs
1972, April 3-1977, June 28: Member, Rajya Sabha
1977, March 24 -1977, March 30: Temporary Chairman, State President
1977, June: Members of the Seventh Legislative Assembly elected for the fourth time
1977, July 12 -1979, February 26: Chairman, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
1979, February 28 -1980, February 17: Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh
1983: Member, Seventh Lok Sabha (by-election)

Other information:
1. Member, Executive Council of Uttar Pradesh Congress (1946)
2. Member, All India Congress Committee (up to 30 years)
3. President, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (Organization) (1970-1997)
4. Founder, 'Our struggle' (weekly paper)
5. President, Uttar Pradesh 'Harijan Sevak Sangh' (1979-1983)
6. Founder and Chairman (Lifelong), Khadi Village Industries Chicken Institute
7. Non-Cooperation Movement in 1930, Individual 8th Coordination in 1941, participated in Quit India movement of 1942 and went to jail
9. In the year 1972, he was lodged in jail for 10 days due to a prohibition of Section 144 of the Code of Practices.

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