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Hiteswar Saikia

==A small overview==

Date of birth : October 3, 1934
Primary education : 1940–44
Secondary education (Nazira H.E. School) : 1945–52
Intermediate Arts (Cotton College , Guwahati) : 1953–55
Undergraduate Studies (St. Edmunds College) : 1956–57
M.A. in History (Lucknow University) : 1960
Marriage with Hemoprabha (born on February 21, 1940) : March 7, 1964
Appointed Assistant Teacher, Nazira H.S. and M.P. School : October 9, 1964
Appointed Vice-Principal, Gargaon College : 1960
Elected Vice-Chairman, Nazira Town Committee : 1961
Joined All India National Congress Party : August 15, 1964
Elected member, Assam Legislative Assembly (first time) : 1972
Education Ministry:
Sarat Chandra Singha Ministry : May 72 – March 74
Anwara Taimur Ministry : December 80 – June 81
Keshob Gogoi Ministry : January 82 – March 82
Home Minister : Minister of State : Singha Ministry : 1972
Cabinet Rank : Singha Ministry : 1974
Chief Minister of Assam (first time) : February 27, 1983
Lieutenant Governor, Mizoram : 1986
Governor, Mizoram : February 20, 1987
Chief Minister of Assam (Second time) : June 30, 1991
National Honours:
Man of the Year : 1992
Doctorate (honoris causa) : Lucknow University : 1992
Indira Gandhi Award : 1993
Hiteswar Saikia was the chief minister of Assam for two terms, first from February 27, 1983 to December 23, 1985 and then from June 30, 1991 to April 22, 1996. He was a senior leader of the Indian National Congress. During his first tenure as the chief minister, the famous Anti Foreigners Movement took place under the joint leadership of Sri Prafulla Kumar Mahanta and the late Bhrigu Kumar Phukan, the President and the General Secretary respectively of the All Assam Students Union. Saikia was a nationalist and an opponent of militancy in any situation. He is often criticised for crashing the militancy mercilessly in Assam. Saikia was an able administrator. He is credited for improving the education scenario of the state by provincialising a number of educational institutions. Saikia died while in office.
He allegedly orchestrated a number of "surrenders" of ULFA operatives.〔(Surrenders seen as body blow to ULFA ) Indian Express - August 15, 1998〕

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