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Succeeded by
  
Lachhman Singh Gill

Profession
  
Politician

Preceded by
  
President's rule

Name
  
Gurnam Singh


Succeeded by
  
Parkash Singh Badal

Role
  
Indian Politician

Nationality
  
Indian

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Preceded by
  
Giani Gurmukh Singh Mussafir

Born
  
25 February 1899 Narangwal, Punjab, British India (
1899-02-25
)

Died
  
May 31, 1973, Delhi, New Delhi

Political party
  
Shiromani Akali Dal

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Gurnam Singh (25 February 1899 – 31 May 1973 in Delhi) was an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Punjab from March 8, 1967 to November 25, 1967, and again between February 17, 1969 to March 27, 1970. He was the first Shiromani Akali Dal Chief minister of Punjab. His ministry fell due to defection of Lachhman Singh Gill, who became the next Chief Minister with the support of the Indian National Congress. He died in an air crash in Delhi on 31 May 1973.

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Early life

Singh was born in Narangwal, Ludhiana on 25 February 1899 in a Grewal family. He graduated from the Forman Christian College, Lahore. He captained the hockey team of Punjab University.

Law career

Singh practiced Law in Lyallpur (Present day Faisalabad, Pakistan). Later he served as the president of the Bar Association, there. During the partition of Punjab, Singh moved to Punjab, India. He was made the judge of the PEPSU and Punjab High Courts in 1950. He retired from this post in 1959.

Political career

In 1959, he joined Shiromani Akali Dal. In 1962, he became the member of Punjab Vidhan Sabha from Raikot. He defeated congress candidate Inder Mohan Singh. Akali Dal president Sant Fateh Singh made Gurnam Singh the head of the legislative wing of the party. He served as the leader of opposition in Punjab Vidhan Sabha from 1962 to 1967. In 1967, he won from Qila Raipur constituency, which he defended in 1969 too. In 1967 he became the first non-Congress Chief Minister of Punjab of Punjab. He led a coalition government of Akali Dal, Jana Sangh and communists. However, his government could not complete the full term. He again became chief minister in 1969. Later he served as High Commissioner of India in Canberra, Australia.

Death

Singh died in an air crash in Delhi on 31 May 1973.

References

Gurnam Singh Wikipedia