Third Saadulah provincial government
Third Saadulah provincial government | |
|---|---|
| Date formed | 25 August 1942 |
| Date dissolved | 11 February 1946 |
| People and organisations | |
| Governor | Andrew Clow |
| Prime Minister | Muhammed Saadulah |
| Member parties | |
| History | |
| Predecessor | Governor's Rule |
| Successor | Bordoloi II |
The Third Saadulah provincial government was the Cabinet of Assam Province headed by Prime Minister of Assam Muhammed Saadulah.[1] The first cabinet was an All-India Muslim League government from 25 August 1942 to 23 March 1945, and then a coalition cabinet from 23 March 1945 to 11 February 1946.[2]
History
Section 93 was revoked on 25 August 1942 (revoking Governor's Rule),[3] and the third ministry of Saadulah was sworn-in by Governor Andrew Clow.[4]
Ministers
First Cabinet
From 25 August 1942 to 23 March 1945.
| Name | Party[5] |
|---|---|
| Muhammed Saadulah[6]
Chief Minister |
Muslim league |
| Cabinet Ministers | |
| Munawwar Ali | Muslim league |
| Muddabbir Hussain Chaudhuri | Muslim league |
| Sayidur Rahman | Muslim league |
| Abdul Matin Chaudhury | Muslim league |
| Hirendra Chandra Chakrbatti | Assam United Party |
| Mavis Dunn | Assam United Party |
| Mahendra Nath Saikia | Assam United Party |
| Rupnath Brahma | Assam United Party |
| Naba Kumar Dutta | Assam United Party |
Ministers
Second Cabinet
From 23 March 1945 to 11 February 1946.
| Name | Portfolios[7] |
|---|---|
| Muhammed Saadulah[6]
Chief Minister |
|
| Cabinet Ministers | |
| Munawwar Ali |
|
| Baidya Nath Mukherji |
|
| Rohini Kumar Chaudhuri |
|
| Muddabbir Hussain Chaudhuri |
|
| Surendra Nath Burhagohain |
|
| Sayidur Rahman |
|
| Akshay Kumar Das |
|
| Abdul Matin Chaudhury |
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| Rupnath Brahma |
|
References
- ^ "Saadulah government" (PDF).
- ^ Shibly, Atful Hye (2011). Abdul Matin Chaudhury (1895-1948): Trusted Lieutenant of Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Juned Ahmed Choudhury. ISBN 978-984-33-2323-1.
- ^ Political History of Assam: 1940-1947. Department for the Preparation of Political History of Assam, Government of Assam. 1999.
- ^ Sharma, Anil Kumar (2007). Quit India Movement In Assam. Mittal Publications. ISBN 978-81-8324-242-4.
- ^ Indian Annual Register. Annual Register Office. 1945.
- ^ a b Office, Great Britain India (1945). The India Office and Burma Office List for ... Harrison and Sons, Limited.
- ^ The Indian Year Book. Bennett, Coleman & Company. 1945.