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'''Tika Ram Paliwal''' (24 April 1909 – 8 February 1995) was an | '''Tika Ram Paliwal''' (24 April 1909 – 8 February 1995) was an Indian politician, who served as the [[Chief Minister of Rajasthan]] from 3 March 1952 to 31 October 1952. | ||
Paliwal was born at [[Mandawar, Rajasthan]] village in the present-day Mandawar tehsil of [[dausa district]]. He was a prominent [[Indian independence activist]]. He was a minister in [[Jai Narayan Vyas]] government form 26 April 1951 to 2 March 1952. He became the chief Minister of first democratically elected [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]] as Jai Narayan Vyas lost in the elections. Later Jai Narayan Vyas got elected in by-election from [[Kishangarh]] and again took over the post on 1 November 1952. So Tika Ram Paliwal resigned from the Cabinet for a short period and re-joined it.<ref>{{cite book|title=States Politics in India|author=Sadhna Sharma|article=Rajasthan|publisher=Mittal Publications, New Delhi}}</ref> | Paliwal was born at [[Mandawar, Rajasthan]] village in the present-day Mandawar tehsil of [[dausa district]]. He was a prominent [[Indian independence activist]]. He was a minister in [[Jai Narayan Vyas]] government form 26 April 1951 to 2 March 1952. He became the chief Minister of first democratically elected [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]] as Jai Narayan Vyas lost in the elections. Later Jai Narayan Vyas got elected in by-election from [[Kishangarh]] and again took over the post on 1 November 1952. So Tika Ram Paliwal resigned from the Cabinet for a short period and re-joined it.<ref>{{cite book|title=States Politics in India|author=Sadhna Sharma|article=Rajasthan|publisher=Mittal Publications, New Delhi}}</ref> |