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Siddavanahalli Nijalingappa (10
December 1902 – 8
August 2000) was an
Indian Congress Party politician, lawyer, and
Indian independence activist. He was...
- K.L.E. Society's S.
Nijalingappa College (KLE SNC) is a
college in Bangalore,
India which offers PU and
degree courses. It is
affiliated to
Bengaluru City...
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Fourth S.
Nijalingappa Ministry was the
Council of
Ministers in Mysore, a
state in
South India headed by S.
Nijalingappa of the
Indian National Congress...
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First S.
Nijalingappa Ministry was the
Council of
Ministers in Mysore, a
state in
South India headed by S.
Nijalingappa of the
Indian National Congress...
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having a
strength of 431.
Following this incident,
Congress president S.
Nijalingappa expelled Indira Gandhi from the
Congress party for indiscipline, & Gandhi...
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charismatic ministers in
Nijalingappa cabinet, they both were
referred as 'Lava-Kusha'. When he
moved to
federal politics,
Nijalingappa chose Patil as his successor...
- was the
revenue minister when the bill was adopted. In 1958, when S.
Nijalingappa stepped down as
chief minister of the state,
Jatti was
elected leader...
- others. In 1969 she was
expelled from the
party by
party president S.
Nijalingappa,
causing a split. Most of the
Congress MPs and gr****roots
support joined...
- Mangalvedhe, A. J. Doddameti,
Kengal Hanumanthaiah,
Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar, S
Nijalingappa, T Mariyappa, Subramanya,
Sowcar Chennaiah, H K Veerangowda, H C Dasappa...
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defeated the
Janata party.
Morarji Desai Neelam Sanjiva Reddy S.
Nijalingappa K.
Kamaraj S. K.
Patil Hitendra K
Desai Veerendra Patil C. M. Poonacha...