Second Indira Gandhi ministry

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Second Indira Gandhi ministry
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6th ministry of the Republic of India
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Date formed13 March 1967 (1967-03-13)
Date dissolved18 March 1971 (1971-03-18)
People and organisations
Head of state Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (until 13 May 1967)
Zakir Husain (13 May 1969–3 May 1969)
Varahagiri Venkatagiri, Acting(3 May–20 July 1969)
Mohammad Hidayatullah, Acting(20 July–24 August 1969)
Varahagiri Venkatagiri (from 24 August 1969)
Head of government Indira Gandhi
Deputy head of government Morarji Desai (until 19 July 1969)
Member party Indian National Congress
Status in legislature Majority
Opposition party Indian National Congress (O) (1969–1970)
Opposition leader Ram Subhag Singh
History
Election(s) 1967
Outgoing election 1971
Predecessor First Indira Gandhi ministry
Successor Third Indira Gandhi ministry

The Second Indira Gandhi ministry was the second union council of ministers which was headed by prime minister Indira Gandhi. The ministry was constituted upon the victory of the Indian National Congress under Gandhi's leadership in the 1967 general election. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who was a member of the Rajya Sabha in her first term as the prime minister, was herself elected to the Lok Sabha in the general election from the Raebareli constituency of Uttar Pradesh. The ministry remained in office until being dissolved and succeeded by the third Indira Gandhi ministry which was formed following the re-election of Indira Gandhi in 1971.

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Background

The ruling Indian National Congress party won 283 seats out of the 523 seats of the Lok Sabha and was able to form the government with a clear majority. Indira Gandhi was re-elected leader of the parliamentary party and was invited to form the government for the second time by President Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. In her previous term, she represented the state of Uttar Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha, however in the general election, she was elected from the Raebareli constituency. She was formally appointed Prime Minister on 13 March 1971 and formed the government.

Composition

Prime Minister Indira Gandhi appointed senior party leader Morarji Desai as the deputy prime minister and retained several ministers from her previous cabinet. Those re-appointed to the cabinet included M. C. Chagla, Yashwantrao Chavan, Swaran Singh, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, Satya Narayan Sinha, Asoka Mehta. Panampilly Govinda Menon, C. M. Poonacha, Ram Subhag Singh, Dinesh Singh, Jaisukhlal Hathi were promoted as ministers with cabinet rank.

Ministers

Cabinet Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRemarks
Prime Minister
Minister of Atomic Energy
And also in-charge of all other important portfolios and
policy issues not allocated to any Minister.
13 March 196718 March 1971  INC
Deputy Prime Minister 13 March 196719 July 1969  INC
Minister of Finance 13 March 196716 July 1969  INC
13 March 196727 June 1970  INC Prime Minister was responsible.
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of External Affairs 13 March 19675 September 1967  INC
5 September 196714 February 1969  INC Prime Minister was responsible.
14 February 196927 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Home Affairs 13 March 196727 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC Prime Minister was responsible.
Minister of Defence 13 March 196727 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Industrial Development and Company Affairs 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs and Ministry of Foreign Trade and Supply.
Minister of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs 14 February 196927 June 1970  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Industrial Development and Internal Trade and the Department of Company Affairs.
Minister of Industrial Development and Internal Trade 27 June 197018 March 1971  INC  
Minister of Company Affairs 27 June 197018 March 1971  INC Minister of State was responsible.
Minister of Foreign Trade and Supply 14 February 19694 November 1969  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Foreign Trade and Department of Supply.
Minister of Foreign Trade 4 November 196927 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC Minister of State was responsible.
Minister of Supply 4 November 196918 March 1971  INC Minister of State was responsible.
Minister of Commerce 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC Merged into Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs.
Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation 13 March 196715 November 1969  INC Renamed as Ministry of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation.
Minister of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation 15 November 196918 February 1970  INC
18 February 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Food and Agriculture 13 March 196727 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Planning 13 March 19675 September 1967  INC
5 September 196718 March 1971  INC Prime Minister was responsible.
Minister of Petroleum and Chemicals 13 March 196722 August 1968  INC
22 August 196814 February 1969  INC Minister of State was responsible.
14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of Social Welfare 13 March 196722 August 1968  INC Merged with Ministry of Law to form Ministry of Law and Social Welfare.
Minister of Law 13 March 196722 August 1968  INC Renamed as Ministry of Law and Social Welfare.
Minister of Law and Social Welfare 22 August 196823 May 1970  INC
26 May 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Railways 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 19694 November 1969  INC
4 November 196918 February 1970  INC
18 February 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 196927 June 1970  INC Minister of State was responsible.
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Communications 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 19698 March 1971  INC
Minister of Transport and Shipping 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 196927 June 1970  INC Minister of State was responsible.
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Information and Broadcasting 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 19698 March 1971  INC
Minister of Steel, Mines and Metals 16 March 196727 April 1968  INC
27 April 196814 February 1969  INC Minister of State was responsible.
Bifurcated into Ministry of Steel and Heavy Engineering and Ministry of Mines and Metals.
Minister of Steel and Heavy Engineering 14 February 196915 November 1969  INC
15 November 196927 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Mines and Metals 14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of Education 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC Renamed as Ministry of Education and Youth Services.
Minister of Education and Youth Services 14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation 13 March 196718 March 1971  INC
Minister of Health and Family Planning 13 March 196714 November 1967  INC Minister of State was responsible.
Renamed as Ministry of Health, Family Planning and Urban Development.
Minister of Health, Family Planning and Urban Development 14 November 196714 February 1969  INC Renamed as Ministry of Health and Family Planning.
Minister of Health and Family Planning 14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of Works, Housing and Supply 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC Minister of State was responsible.
Renamed as Ministry of Works, Housing and Urban Development.
Minister of Works, Housing and Urban Development 14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister without portfolio 13 March 196714 November 1967  INC

Ministers of State

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRemarks
Minister of State in the Ministry of Defence 13 March 196714 November 1967  INC
Lalit Narayan Mishra
(Defence Production)
14 November 196727 June 1970  INC
Narendrasingh Ranjitsingh Mahida
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Prakash Chandra Sethi
(Defence Production)
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways 13 March 196717 October 1969  INC
Minister of State in the Department of Social Welfare 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
13 March 196714 February 1969  INC Merged with Ministry of Law to form Ministry of Law and Social Welfare.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Law 13 March 196718 March 1967  INC Renamed as Ministry of Law and Social Welfare.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Law and Social Welfare 14 February 196926 June 1970  INC
26 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation 13 March 196714 November 1967  INC Renamed as Ministry of Labour, Rehabilitation and Employment.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation 14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 196927 June 1970  INC
7 November 196927 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Planning 13 March 19675 September 1967  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemicals 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 196927 June 1970  INC
14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of Irrigation and Power 13 March 196718 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Industrial Development and Company Affairs 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs and Ministry of Foreign Trade and Supply.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs 14 February 196927 June 1970  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Industrial Development and Internal Trade and the Department of Company Affairs.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel, Mines and Metals 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Steel and Heavy Engineering and Ministry of Mines and Metals.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Steel and Heavy Engineering 14 February 196927 June 1970  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Mines and Metals 14 February 196927 June 1970  INC
14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Education
Sher Singh
13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
18 March 196714 February 1969  INC Renamed as Ministry of Education and Youth Services.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Education and Youth Services 18 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Community Development and Cooperation 13 March 196718 March 1971  INC
5 June 196717 October 1969  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Home Affairs 13 March 196727 June 1970  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Department of Parliamentary Affairs 13 March 196714 February 1969  INC
30 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Department of Communications 13 March 196718 March 1971  INC
Sher Singh
14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Department of Atomic Energy 18 March 19675 June 1967  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs 14 November 196714 February 1969  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health, Family Planning and Urban Development 14 November 196714 February 1969  INC Renamed as Ministry of Health and Family Planning.
Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Family Planning 14 February 196926 June 1970  INC
18 February 196918 March 1971  INC
26 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Works, Housing and Urban Development 14 February 196926 June 1970  INC
18 February 196918 March 1971  INC
26 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Sher Singh
14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Department of Electronics and Scientific and Industrial Research 2 July 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State in the Department of Personnel in the Cabinet Secretariat 23 August 197018 March 1971  INC
Minister of State without portfolio 26 June 197018 March 1971  INC

Deputy Ministers

PortfolioMinisterTookofficeLeftofficePartyRemarks
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Transport and Shipping 18 March 196718 February 1969  INC
14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Department of Parliamentary Affairs 18 March 196714 November 1967  INC
J. B. Muthyal Rao
18 March 196714 November 1967  INC
14 February 19698 June 1970  INC
30 June 197018 March 1971  INC
30 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Law 18 March 196714 November 1967  INC
16 November 196714 February 1969  INC Renamed as Ministry of Law and Social Welfare.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Social Welfare
J. B. Muthyal Rao
14 November 196714 February 1969  INC Merged with Ministry of Law to form Ministry of Law and Social Welfare.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Law and Social Welfare
Mohammad Yunus Saleem
(Social Welfare)
14 February 196927 June 1970  INC
J. B. Muthyal Rao
14 February 196917 October 1969  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, Community Development and Cooperation 18 March 196721 June 1970  INC
26 June 197018 March 1971  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation 18 March 196714 February 1969  INC
14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Railways 18 March 196714 November 1967  INC
14 November 196718 March 1971  INC
27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Health and Family Planning 18 March 196714 November 1967  INC Renamed as Ministry of Health, Family Planning and Urban Development.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Health, Family Planning and Urban Development 14 November 196718 February 1969  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Commerce 18 March 196714 February 1969  INC Merged into Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Home Affairs 18 March 196718 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 18 March 196714 February 1969  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industrial Development and Company Affairs 18 March 196714 February 1969  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs and Ministry of Foreign Trade and Supply.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industrial Development, Internal Trade and Company Affairs 14 February 196927 June 1970  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Industrial Development and Internal Trade and the Department of Company Affairs.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Industrial Development and Internal Trade 27 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Supply 14 February 19694 November 1969  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Foreign Trade and Department of Supply.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Foreign Trade 4 November 196918 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Works, Housing and Supply 18 March 196714 February 1969  INC Renamed as Ministry of Works, Housing and Urban Development.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of External Affairs 18 March 196718 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister without portfolio 18 March 19671 June 1967  INC
14 February 196926 June 1970  INC
Deputy Minister attached to the Prime Minister 1 June 196727 June 1970  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Finance 13 November 196717 October 1969  INC
26 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Irrigation and Power 13 November 196718 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Steel, Mines and Metals 13 November 196714 February 1969  INC Bifurcated into Ministry of Steel and Heavy Engineering and Ministry of Mines and Metals.
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Steel and Heavy Engineering 14 February 196918 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Mines and Metals 27 June 197031 August 1970  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Rehabilitation 14 November 196714 February 1969  INC
14 November 196727 June 1970  INC
30 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Defence 16 November 196726 June 1970  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Petroleum and Chemicals
J. B. Muthyal Rao
17 November 196714 February 1969  INC
27 June 197031 August 1970  INC
Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Education and Youth Services 14 February 196927 June 1970  INC
30 June 197018 March 1971  INC
Deputy Minister in the Department of Personnel in the Cabinet Secretariat 23 August 197018 March 1971  INC

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