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353:, Muzaffarpur. On 23 July 1983, he made a two-hour statement in the Bihar State Assembly in which he criticized the centre. Among the charges he made against the centre were that the state mined 40 per cent of the country's minerals but only got 14 per cent of the royalty earned. He claimed that he had "strongly pleaded with the Centre that the policy should be changed". He added that "the Centre is the buyer of our mineral products. It does not look nice that the consumer should also fix royalty rates. His second charge was that financial institutions were not being fair to the state. Jagannath had stated "I have told the chairman of the Industrial Development Bank of India to invest more in Bihar. I have also told the financial institutions in plain words that for everything we would not go to the Centre". For the Congress(I) high command, the criticism was an uncommon show of independence. Almost immediately Jagannath was summoned to Delhi and resigned on 14 August 1983. 578:. He was also patron of many social organisations including the Lalit Narayan Mishra Institute of Economic Development & Social Change, Patna. Once in a revenue proceeding pending in the High court of Jharkhand at Ranchi, he had got the Patna Railway station and the Gandhi Maidan mutated in his own name by managing the government staffs as mutation was the subject matter of his case. His opponents had mutated the lands of Jagannath Mishra and had claimed title over the same. Mishra knew that mutation doesn't create title nor it extinguishes title. So he managed the staffs, as his opponents did, and got the railway station and Gandhi Maidan mutated in his own name and asked the Court to give him those properties. In recent months, the case was decided by the High Court. And accepting the assertion of Mr. Mishra, the Court passed the judgement, quoting his aforesaid lines regarding law of mutation. 33: 510:"."I admit that I should not have brought the Bihar Press Bill," Mishra told The Indian Express from Delhi. "I did so to keep then PM Indira Gandhi in good humour. During one of my visits to Delhi, I saw Indira in a pensive mood. She was upset with reports about the differences between her and Maneka Gandhi. She had been getting bad press. She asked me if I can bring a bill on the lines of Tamil Nadu and Orissa and asked me to meet then information and broadcasting minister 1751: 373:. He also served as Union Cabinet Minister several times. Using the office of Bihar Chief Minister, Jagannath Mishra established himself as the tallest leader of his time. It was in his second and longest term as Chief Minister that he spoke against the Central Government's mining policy in 1983, including once for two hours in Bihar Assembly criticising the 491:
In an unprecedented collective challenge to government attempts to curb press freedom, most of India's 10,000 newspapers shut down in protest of the anti-press measure adopted in Bihar and supported by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Journalists throughout the country walked out of their newspapers to
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He wrote many research papers and also authored and edited a number of books. He was an erudite scholar, an author and an able administrator, and is credited with running of a tight ship during his tenure as Chief Minister of Bihar. He was an accomplished economist and also wrote several books on
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regulations imposed by Gandhi between 1975 and 1977. Exactly one year after the Bihar Assembly passed Jagannath's strict measure, the chief minister moved a motion in the Assembly withdrawing the bill - even as it was waiting for presidential assent. For the first time in the constitutional history
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The man inspiring chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's steadfast Mahadalit defiance is actually a man from the other end of the social spectrum, a Maithil Brahmin. A wily old master of the game himself, he has thrice been chief minister of Bihar and the name of this blast-from-the-past entity, if you
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said she had not read the Bihar Press Bill but understood from government lawyers that it contains nothing to gag the press. She warned that the government could not allow any segment of society, including the press, to misuse constitutional freedom of expression and that just as the constitution
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and he was brought in to save the Congress in 1990 Bihar elections. However, by the time elections were held, the Mandal commission report was implemented which created reservations for certain sections of society and new caste based alliances teamed up which were in favour of Janata Dal of
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Mishra died on 19 August 2019 at the age of 82 years, after a prolonged illness in a Delhi hospital. After his death, a three-day state mourning was declared in Bihar. He was cremated with full State honours in Balua Bazar, his ancestral village in
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in the press that would damage the government's credibility, he said that he expected commitment to national goals and aspirations from journalists. Addressing a Congress-I Party meeting in
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Mishra maintained that while he supported a free press as necessary and vital to a democracy, it must be controlled if one section of it acts irresponsibly. Citing instances of
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in 2017, Mishra said he regretted the decision of bringing the bill — which he claims was taken to keep PM Indira Gandhi in good humour "at the peak of her differences with
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Bihar's Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra, 43, the only Maithili Brahmin chief minister in the country, is faced with the worst crisis of his political career.
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Bihar's Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra, 43, the only Maithili Brahmin chief minister in the country, is faced with the worst crisis of his political career.
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granted bail to Mishra in fodder scam case. Mishra maintained his name was deliberately included in the scam on the instruction of the Congress president
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in 1990, Jagannath Mishra was rated as the biggest mass leader in the Congress. He was affectionately called "Doctor Sahib". He was also referred to as "
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in his government with 40% of the ministers in his cabinet hailing from Forward Castes. According to Frankel he cultivated a social coalition of
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Jagannath Mishra was the last Brahmin leader to head the Bihar Congress (in 1991), and also the party's last chief minister in 1989-90.
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Mishra's political colleagues, his family, friends from his community of Maithali Brahmins, have been shamelessly afforded sinecures.
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On 19 September 1980, the state government led by Jagannath Mishra declared that Urdu was the second official language of the state.
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and was jailed for 4 years and fined Rs 2 lakhs. Later he was absolved of some of the charges and was released on bond.
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and was subsequently sentenced to 4 years of imprisonment in connection with the case. On 30 September 2013, a special
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Deogharia, Jaideep (3 October 2013). "Fodder scam: Lalu Prasad gets five years in jail, Jagannath Mishra four".
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Government. His final role as Chief Minister of Bihar came in the wake of an anti-congress sentiment due to
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does not allow anyone to commit murder, no reporter could be allowed to engage in character assassination.
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Mishra assumed power after fall of Abdul Ghafoor and he, according to Ashwini Kumar, patronised the
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protest what they regarded as "creeping" state censorship reminiscent of the tough
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of Bihar, Mishra promised to get the state Official Language Act amended to make
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Mishra began his career as a lecturer and later became professor of economics at
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On 31 July 1982, Mishra's government successfully pushed through the State
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On 10 June 1980, during his first cabinet meeting of his second term as
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of the country a bill awaiting presidential assent had been withdrawn.
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He first became Chief Minister in 1975 but was brought down due to
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replaced Jagannath Mishra as Chief Minister. He finally joined
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Community Warriors: State, Peasants and Caste Armies in Bihar
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Leaders of the Opposition in the Bihar Legislative Assembly
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the second official language of the State (in addition to
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Index


Chief Minister of Bihar
Satyendra Narayan Sinha
Lalu Prasad Yadav
President's rule
Chandrashekhar Singh
Abdul Ghafoor
President's rule
Supaul
Bihar
British India
Delhi
India
Indian National Congress
Patna
Bihar
Alma mater
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University
Chief Minister of Bihar
Minister in the Union Cabinet
Indian National Congress
Chief Minister
L.N. Mishra
Lalu Prasad Yadav
Maulana
populism
Nationalist Congress Party
Janata Dal (United)
Central Bureau of Investigation
Ranchi

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