List of chief ministers of Puducherry

The chief minister of Puducherry is the chief executive of the Indian union territory of Puducherry. In accordance with the Constitution of India, the lieutenant governor is a union territory's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Puducherry Legislative Assembly, the union territory's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The President of India appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.[1]

Chief Minister of Union Territory of Puducherry
புதுச்சேரி முதல்வர்
పుదుచ్చేరి ముఖ్యమంత్రి
പുതുച്ചേരി മുഖ്യമന്ത്രി
Ministre en chef de Pondichéry
Incumbent
N. Rangasamy
since 7 May 2021
(3 years ago)
 (2021-05-07)
StyleThe Honourable
StatusHead of Government
AbbreviationCM
Member of
AppointerPresident of India
Term lengthAt the confidence of the assembly
5 years and is subject to no term limits.
Inaugural holderEdouard Goubert
Formation1 July 1963
(60 years ago)
 (1963-07-01)
Websitepy.gov.in

Since 1963, Puducherry has had 10 chief ministers. The longest-serving and current chief minister, N. Rangasamy from All India N.R. Congress held the office for over thirteen years in multiple tenure. The former Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation M. O. H. Farook has the second-longest tenure and V. Vaithilingam from Indian National Congress has the third-longest tenure. The inaugural holder Édouard Goubert has the shortest tenure (only 1 year, 71 days). There have been seven instances of president's rule in Puducherry, most recently in 2021.

The current incumbent is N. Rangasamy of the All India N.R. Congress since 7 May 2021.

List of chief counsellors of State of Pondicherry (1954-63)

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The French settlements in India were in transition period between the de facto transfer day (i.e. 1 November 1954) and the de jure transfer day (i.e. 16 August 1962). In January 1955, The Indian union government by an order renamed these four French settlements in India as State of Pondicherry.[2]: 20  Both these transfer days are official holidays within the UT of Puducherry.

The list of chief counsellors:

List of chief ministers of Puducherry UT (since 1963)

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The Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 that came into force on 1 July 1963 and the state of Pondicherry got converted into the Union territory with effect from the same day. Also, its Representative Assembly was converted into Legislative Assembly.

No.PortraitName

(Birth–Death)

Elected constituencyTerm of office[7]Assembly
(Election)
MinistryAppointed byPolitical party[a]
(Alliance)
Assumed officeLeft officeTime in office
1 Edouard Goubert
(1894–1979)
Mannadipet1 July 196310 September 19641 year, 71 days1st
(1959 election)
GoubertS. K. DattaIndian National Congress
2 V. Venkatasubba Reddiar
(1909–1982)
Nettapakkam11 September 19649 April 1967[RES]2 years, 210 days2nd
(1964 election)
Reddiar IS. L. Silam
3 M. O. H. Farook
(1937–2012)
Karaikal North9 April 19676 March 1968[RES]332 daysFarook I
(2) V. Venkatasubba Reddiar
(1909–1982)
Nettapakkam6 March 1968[§]17 September 1968195 daysReddiar II
Vacant
(President's rule)
N/A18 September 196816 March 1969179 daysDissolvedN/AN/A
(3) M. O. H. Farook
(1937–2012)
Kalapet17 March 1969[§]2 January 19744 years, 291 days3rd
(1969 election)
Farook IIB. D. JattiDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Vacant
(President's rule)
N/A3 January 19745 March 197461 daysDissolvedN/AN/A
4 S. Ramassamy
(1939–2017)
Karaikal South6 March 197428 March 197422 days4th
(1974 election)
Ramassamy ICheddi LalAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Vacant
(President's rule)
N/A29 March 19741 July 19773 years, 94 daysDissolvedN/AN/A
(4) S. Ramassamy
(1939–2017)
Karaikal South2 July 1977[§]12 November 19781 year, 133 days5th
(1977 election)
Ramassamy IIB. T. KulkarniAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Vacant
(President's rule)
N/A13 November 197815 January 19801 year, 63 daysDissolvedN/AN/A
5 M. D. R. Ramachandran
(Unknown)
Mannadipet16 January 198023 June 1983[NC]3 years, 158 days6th
(1980 election)
Ramachandran IB. T. KulkarniDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Vacant
(President's rule)
N/A24 June 198315 March 19851 year, 264 daysDissolvedN/AN/A
(3) M. O. H. Farook
(1937–2012)
Lawspet16 March 1985[§]7 March 19904 years, 356 days7th
(1985 election)
Farook IIIT. P. TewaryIndian National Congress
(5) M. D. R. Ramachandran
(Unknown)
Mannadipet8 March 1990[§]2 March 1991[NC]359 days8th
(1990 election)
Ramachandran IIChandrawatiDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Vacant
(President's rule)
N/A3 March 19913 July 1991122 daysDissolvedN/AN/A
6 V. Vaithilingam
(1950–)
Nettapakkam4 July 199125 May 19964 years, 326 days9th
(1991 election)
Vaithilingam IHarswarup SinghIndian National Congress
7 R. V. Janakiraman
(1941–2019)
Nellithope26 May 199621 March 2000[NC]3 years, 300 days10th
(1996 election)
JanakiramanRajendra Kumari BajpaiDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
8 P. Shanmugam
(1927–2013)
Yanam22 March 200023 May 20011 year, 219 daysShanmugam IRajani RaiIndian National Congress
24 May 200127 October 2001[RES]11th
(2001 election)
Shanmugam II
9 N. Rangasamy
(1950–)
Thattanchavady27 October 200112 May 20066 years, 313 daysRangasamy I
13 May 20064 September 2008[RES]12th
(2006 election)
Rangasamy IIMadan Mohan Lakhera
(6) V. Vaithilingam
(1950–)
Nettapakkam4 September 2008[§]15 May 20112 years, 253 daysVaithilingam IIGovind Singh Gurjar
(9) N. Rangasamy
(1950–)
Kadirkamam16 May 2011[§]5 June 20165 years, 20 days13th
(2011 election)
Rangasamy IIIIqbal SinghAll India N.R. Congress
10 V. Narayanasamy
(1947–)
Nellithope6 June 201622 February 2021[NC]4 years, 261 days14th
(2016 election)
NarayanasamyKiran BediIndian National Congress
(Secular Progressive Alliance)
Vacant
(President's rule)
N/A23 February 20216 May 202172 daysDissolvedN/AN/A
(9) N. Rangasamy
(1950–)
Thattanchavady7 May 2021[§]Incumbent3 years, 48 days15th
(2021 election)
Rangasamy IVTamilisai SoundararajanAll India N.R. Congress
(National Democratic Alliance)

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Notes

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Footnotes
  1. ^ This column only names the chief minister's party in some cases. The union territory government he heads may be a complex coalition of several parties and independents; these may not be listed here.

References

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  1. ^ Durga Das Basu. Introduction to the Constitution of India. 1960. 20th Edition, 2011 Reprint. pp. 241, 245. LexisNexis Butterworths Wadhwa Nagpur. ISBN 978-81-8038-559-9. Note: although the text talks about Indian union territory governments in general, it applies for the specific case of Puducherry as well.
  2. ^ "Indian Affairs Record (Vol. I and II)". Diwan Chand Indian Information Center. 1955.
  3. ^ A. Moin Zaidi (1976). "The Encyclopaedia of Indian National Congress". S. Chand Publications. p. 229.
  4. ^ Shriman Narayan, K.P.Madhavan Nair (1956). "Report Of The General Secretaries". Indian National Congress.
  5. ^ "Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru" (PDF). Jawaharlal Nehru. Oxford University Press. 1961. p. 156.
  6. ^ a b G. C. Malhotra (2004). Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature. Lok Sabha Secretariat. ISBN 9788120004009.
  7. ^ The ordinal number of the term being served by the person specified in the row in the corresponding period

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