N. D. Tiwari | |
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19th Governor of Andhra Pradesh | |
In office 22 August 2007 – 27 December 2009 | |
Preceded by | Rameshwar Thakur |
Succeeded by | E. S. L. Narasimhan |
3rd Chief Minister of Uttarakhand | |
In office 2 March 2002 – 7 March 2007 | |
Preceded by | Bhagat Singh Koshyari |
Succeeded by | B. C. Khanduri |
18th Minister of Finance | |
In office 25 July 1987 – 25 June 1988 | |
Prime Minister | Rajiv Gandhi |
Preceded by | Rajiv Gandhi |
Succeeded by | Shankarrao Chavan |
15th Minister of External Affairs | |
In office 22 October 1986 – 25 July 1987 | |
Prime Minister | Rajiv Gandhi |
Preceded by | P. Shiv Shankar |
Succeeded by | Rajiv Gandhi |
9th Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh | |
In office 25 June 1988 – 5 December 1989 | |
Preceded by | Vir Bahadur Singh |
Succeeded by | Mulayam Singh Yadav |
In office 3 August 1984 – 24 September 1985 | |
Preceded by | Sripati Mishra |
Succeeded by | Vir Bahadur Singh |
In office 21 January 1976 – 30 April 1977 | |
Preceded by | President's rule |
Succeeded by | President's rule |
Personal details | |
Born | Narayan Datt Tiwari 18 October 1925 Baluti, United Provinces, British India |
Died | 18 October 2018 New Delhi, India | (aged 93)
Political party | Bhartiya Janata Party (2017-2018) |
Other political affiliations | Indian National Congress (1963-1996 and 1998-2017) Praja Socialist Party (till 1963) All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) (1996–1998) |
Spouses | Sushila Tiwari
(m. 1953; died 1991)Ujjwala Tiwari (m. 2013) |
Children | 1 |
Alma mater | Allahabad University (M. A. in Political Science, LLB) |
Narayan Datt Tiwari (18 October 1925 – 18 October 2018) was an Indian politician who served as the 9th Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and 3rd Chief Minister of Uttarakhand from 2002 to 2007. He was first Indian Chief Minister who served for two states. He was formerly in the Praja Socialist Party and later joined the Indian National Congress. He also joined the BJP in 2017.[1]
He was a three-time Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh (1976–77, 1984–85, 1988–89) and to date remains the last Congress CM of Uttar Pradesh. He also served once as Chief Minister of Uttarakhand (2002–2007).[2][3][4] Between 1986 and 1988, he served in Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's cabinet, first as Minister for External Affairs and then as Minister of Finance. He served as Governor of Andhra Pradesh from 2007 until 2009, when he resigned due to health and personal issues reasons.