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Dayanand Bandodkar
Dayanand Bandodkar
Dayanand Bandodkar
Born12 March 1911 (1911-03-12)
Died12 August 1973 (1973-08-13) (aged 62)
OccupationIndian politician

Dayanand Balkrishna Bandodkar (12 March 1911 – 12 August 1973) was the first Chief Minister of Goa after the territory was returned to India by Portugal. A wealthy mine owner, he sought to merge the territory with the state of Maharashtra. He swept the polls in 1963, 1967 and in 1972 and remained in power until his death in 1973.[1]

His proposal however to merge with Maharashtra was met by stiff opposition by the local population. Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India then offered him two options:[2]

  1. To retain Goa's current status as a Union Territory
  2. To merge Goa into the neighboring state of Maharashtra and the other erstwhile Portuguese enclaves of Daman and Diu into the neighbouring state of Gujarat

The move was ratified in both houses of the Indian Parliament, the Lok Sabha (on 1 December 1966), and the Rajya Sabha (on 7 December 1966). It was signed into effect by the President of India, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan on 16 December 1966. An opinion poll was subsequently held on 16 January 1967 to decide the fate of the union territory which voted to retain its status as a union territory by 34,021 votes.

Bandodkar died in office on 1973-08-12 at age 62 and was succeeded by his daughter Shashikala Kakodkar. Three years after his death his son married the actress Leena Chandavarkar. He died at the age of 26 years on 7th Nov 1976.[3]

Tenures

  1. 20 December 1963 – 2 December 1966 (3 years)
  2. 5 April 1967 – 23 March 1972 (5 years)
  3. 23 March 1972 – 12 August 1973 (1.5 years)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Assemblywise Chief Ministers of Goa". The Goan Forum. 2003-01-20. Archived from the original on 2006-11-07. Retrieved 2007-01-14. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. ^ "History of Goa". Goa Central. Retrieved 2007-01-14. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  3. ^ http://www.targetgoa.com/PRAJAL-SAKHARDANDE/-nbsp-Siddharth-Bandodkar-passed-away-too-soon/1633
Preceded by
Post created
Chief Minister of Goa
1963–1973
Succeeded by