Golap Borbora (; 29 August 1926 – 19 March 2006) was a chief minister of Indian state of
Assam
Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
from 1978 to 1979. He was the first non congress chief minister of Assam. Borbora was a member of
Rajya Sabha
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between 1968 and 1974.
Early life
He was born in
Golaghat and had his early schooling in
Tinsukia
Tinsukia (Pron: ˌtɪnˈsʊkiə) is an industrial city. It is situated north-east of Guwahati and away from the border with Arunachal Pradesh. Tinsukia serves as the headquarters of the Moran Autonomous Council, which is the governing counci ...
and then studied at the
University of Calcutta
The University of Calcutta, informally known as Calcutta University (), is a Public university, public State university (India), state university located in Kolkata, Calcutta (Kolkata), West Bengal, India. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate c ...
.
His parents were Komol Borbora (an executive officer from Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Digboi) and Puniyaprova Borbora. His father later left his job due to official issues (a long strike in the company). He had ten siblings, one of whom was
Renu Saikia, who later became famous as a prolific actress in the
Assamese film industry.
Personal Background
He was a non-smoker but a "paan and chai addict".
He is survived by his sons including Pankaj Borbora who is associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Political career
Borbora was a follower of
Ram Manohar Lohia and
Jai Prakash Narayan and was imprisoned several times during the freedom movement.
He had been an active trade unionist from the early days of his political career.
He led peasant movements, trade union movements, and went to jail many times.
He had been imprisoned nine times in different parts of India since Independence and the last time he was jailed was for 19 months during Emergency.
He headed Janata Party Government from March 12, 1978 to September 4, 1979.
He succeeded
Sarat Chandra Sinha as Chief Minister.
In free India he was arrested in 1975 for opposing
Indira Gandhi
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and stateswoman who served as the Prime Minister of India, prime minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and again from 1980 un ...
's regime in the emergency in 1975 and spent 18 months in
Tihar Jail
Tihar Prisons, popularly known as Tihar Jail, are a prison complex in India and are one of the largest complexes of prisons in India. There are 9 functional prisons spread over more than 400 acres. Run by Department of Delhi Prisons, the prison ...
.
Golap Borbora became the State unit president of the
Janata Party
The Janata Party (JP, ) is an unrecognised political party in India. Navneet Chaturvedi is the current president of the party since November 2021, replacing Jaiprakash Bandhu.
The JP was established as an amalgam of Indian political partie ...
in 1977 after his release from Tihar jail and led the party to victory with 53 seats and was unanimously elected.
He was elected the first non-Congress Chief Minister of Assam in 1978.
The Janata Party Government led by Borbora lasted for 18 months only. However, many think that the government did not last long as he had tried to stop influx of illegal immigrants from neighboring countries and also to demonopolize the liquor trade in tea garden belts. His government exempted land revenue for farmers up to 10 bighas and ordered fee exemptions to school students up to HSLC level and all girls up to high school level. The government also introduced free medical treatment in all the government hospitals and allowed free movement of foods-grains within the state.
He died in 2006. He was 83 and was suffering with old age ailments.
He spent his last years away from active politics. He was also an office bearer of the North East Frontier Railway Employees' Union and other labour organisations and was also associated with several social and educational institutions.
Commemorative efforts
As an attempt to commemorate the contributions of Borbora, College Students Welfare Committee, an N.G.O has instituted the C.S.W.C Golap Borbora Scholarship Programme that extends scholarship assistance to meritorious students. The same organisation also hosts the annual C.S.W.C Golap Borbora Memorial Lecture. The organisation is Presided by Mr. Abhinav P Borbora who is the grandson of the former Chief Minister.^^
References
External links
* North East News Agency, 1–15 April 2006
Golap Borbora passes away The Telegraph, Monday, 20 March 2006
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Chief ministers of Assam
People from Golaghat district
2006 deaths
University of Calcutta alumni
1926 births
Chief ministers from Janata Party
Rajya Sabha members from Assam
Janata Dal politicians
Janata Party politicians
Bharatiya Lok Dal politicians
Samyukta Socialist Party politicians
Assam MLAs 1978–1983