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[[File:B B Lyngdoh Portrait.jpg|thumb|A portrait of B. B. Lyngdoh in the late 1970s or early 1980s.]]
|name = Brington Buhai Lyngdoh
'''Brington Buhai Lyngdoh''' or '''B. B. Lyngdoh''' (1922 – 27 October 2003) was one of the longest-serving [[Chief Ministers of Meghalaya]], a state in north-eastern [[India]]. He provided opposition to Congress Party, which ruled Indian central government for most of Lyngdoh's tenure as CM, in his state.
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|order = 3rd
|office = Chief Minister of Meghalaya
|term_start = 10 March 1998
|term_end = 8 March 2000
|governor = [[M. M. Jacob]]
|predecessor = [[S. C. Marak]]
|successor = [[E. K. Mawlong]]
|term_start1 = 26 March 1990
|term_end1 = 10 October 1991
|governor1 = [[A. A. Rahim]]<br>[[Madhukar Dighe]]
|predecessor1 = [[P. A. Sangma]]
|successor1 = [[President's rule]]
|term_start2 = 2 March 1983
|term_end2 = 31 March 1983
|governor2 = [[Prakash Mehrotra]]
|predecessor2 = [[Williamson A. Sangma]]
|successor2 = Williamson A. Sangma
|term_start3 = 7 May 1979
|term_end3 = 7 May 1981
|governor3 = [[Lallan Prasad Singh]]
|predecessor3 = [[Darwin Diengdoh Pugh]]
|successor3 = Williamson A. Sangma
|birth_date = 2 February 1922
|birth_place = [[Bengal Presidency]], [[British Raj]]
|death_date = {{Death date and age|2003|10|27|1922|2|2|df=y}}
|death_place = [[Shillong]], [[Meghalaya]], [[India]]
|education = [[Scottish Church College]]
|party = [[All Party Hill Leaders Conference]]
}}
'''Brington Buhai Lyngdoh''' or '''B. B. Lyngdoh''' (1922 &ndash; 27 October 2003) was one of the longest-serving [[Chief Ministers of Meghalaya]], a state in northeastern [[India]]. He was the father of coalition politics in India. He provided opposition to Congress Party, which ruled Indian central government for most of Lyngdoh's tenure as CM, in his state.


==Education==
==Education==

Latest revision as of 08:39, 19 November 2021

File:B B Lyngdoh Portrait.jpg
A portrait of B. B. Lyngdoh in the late 1970s or early 1980s.

Brington Buhai Lyngdoh or B. B. Lyngdoh (1922 – 27 October 2003) was one of the longest-serving Chief Ministers of Meghalaya, a state in north-eastern India. He provided opposition to Congress Party, which ruled Indian central government for most of Lyngdoh's tenure as CM, in his state.

Education[edit | edit source]

He attended Kolkata's Scottish Church College.[1]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Some Alumni of Scottish Church College in 175th Year Commemoration Volume. Scottish Church College, April 2008. page 592.

"B.B. Lyngdoh Dead". The Hindu. 28 October 2003. Archived from the original on 15 November 2003. Retrieved 3 February 2011.