Babulal Gaur

Politician

Birthday June 2, 1929

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Naugir, United Provinces, British India

DEATH DATE 2019-8-21, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India (90 years old)

Nationality India

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1929

Babulal Gaur (born Baburam Yadav; 2 June 1929 – 21 August 2019) was an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) who served as the 16th Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh.

He was elected ten times to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, twice from Bhopal South and eight times from Govindpura.

Babulal Gaur was born on 2 June 1929 at village Naugir in Pratapgarh, United Provinces of British India (now Uttar Pradesh, India) as Baburam Yadav.

His father Ram Prasad Yadav worked as a wrestler.

He was brought up at Bhopal.

1946

Gaur was associated with Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh since 1946.

Gaur started his political career as a trade union leader, and participated in several movements for labour rights of the workers.

He led protests after joining the Indian National Congress-backed Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC).

He later joined the RSS-backed union Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) as one of its founder members.

He participated in several programs organised by Sangh in Delhi, Punjab and other states.

1956

He became the Secretary of Bharatiya Jana Sangh in 1956.

He unsuccessfully contested the city council election in 1956.

1958

Gaur graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vikram University in Ujjain in 1958 and completed his Bachelor of Laws in 1965, that too from the Vikram University.

Gaur was also an agriculturalist by profession.

After he moved to Bhopal, he came to be known by the name Babulal, and he changed his name accordingly to Babulal Gaur, a name that was first used for him in school to differentiate between other pupils with the same name.

Before becoming politically active, he worked in an liquor company and then switched to Bhopal Textiles Mill.

1972

In 1972, he contested elections for the first time from Govindpura as a candidate from Bharatiya Jana Sangh but lost the election.

1974

He was first elected to Vidhan Sabha in a by-election in Bhopal South constituency in year 1974 as an independent supported by Janata Party.

Gaur had participated in a number of national level movements like agitation against The Emergency, Goa liberation movement and Satyagrahas in Delhi, Punjab and other states.

He was first elected to the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in a by-election from Bhopal South in 1974 as an independent candidate supported by Janata Party.

Gaur had participated in national level movements such as agitation against Emergency, Goa liberation movement and satyagrahas in Delhi, Punjab and other states.

Gaur was detained for 19 months during The Emergency under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA).

1977

He contested from Bhopal South in 1977 as a Janata Party candidate and won the election.

1980

From 1980 onwards, he contested from Govindpura as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate and won the seat for eight consecutive elections up to 2013.

1990

He was Minister for Local Administration, Law and Legislative Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs, Public Relations, Urban Welfare, Housing (Urban) & Rehabilitation and Bhopal Gas Relief and Rehabilitation from 7 March 1990 to 15 December 1992.

He was Minister for Local Administration, Law and Legislative Affairs, Parliamentary Affairs, Public Relations, Urban Welfare, Housing (Urban) & Rehabilitation and Bhopal Gas Relief and Rehabilitation from 7 March 1990 to 15 December 1992.

1993

He created a record by winning Vidhan Sabha election by 59,666 votes in 1993.

During the tenth Vidhan Sabha 1993–98, Babulal Gaur was Chief Whip of BJP Legislature Party, Chairman of Public Accounts Committee, Member of Undertaking Committee, Privilege Committee etc.

1994

The erstwhile chief minister Uma Bharti had resigned from the CM post after an arrest warrant was issued against her in the 1994 Hubli riot case by a Hubli court in Karnataka.

2002

He was Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha from 4 September 2002 to 7 December 2003.

Gaur was Leader of Opposition from 4 September 2002 to 7 December 2003 in the 11th Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha (1999-2003).

2003

Gaur broke his own record by winning Vidhan Sabha election by 64,212 votes in 2003.

2004

Gaur became the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh from 23 August 2004 to 29 November 2005 after her.

2005

In November 2005, Shivraj Singh Chouhan succeeded Gaur as the CM.

2008

Gaur was sworn in as Minister for Commerce, Industries, Commercial Taxes, Employment, Public Undertakings and Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation in Shivraj Singh Chouhan's Council of Ministers on 20 December 2008.

2018

He retired from electoral politics in 2018 due to old age.

Gaur was born in the village of Naugir in Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh.

He lived in Bhopal since his childhood.

Gaur's educational qualifications were Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws.

Gaur started his political career as a trade union leader.