D. D. Lapang

D. D. Lapang
2nd Chief Minister of Meghalaya
In office
5 February 1992  19 February 1993
Preceded by President's rule
Succeeded by S. C. Marak
In office
4 March 2003  15 June 2006
Preceded by Flinder Anderson Khonglam
Succeeded by J. D. Rymbai
In office
10 March 2007  19 March 2008
Preceded by J. D. Rymbai
Succeeded by Donkupar Roy
Personal details
Born (1934-04-10) April 10, 1934
Political party Indian National Congress

Dr. Donwa Dethwelson Lapang (born 10 April 1934), popularly known as Dr. D. D. Lapang, is a politician from Meghalaya, India, and the ex-chief minister of Meghalaya.

He started his life as a road labourer and worked his way up become Sub-Inspector of schools. His father's name was Donwa War. In 1958, he married Amethyst Lynda Jomes Blah.

In 1972 he became MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly) from Nongpoh as an independent candidate. And later in 1992 to February, 1993 he was the state Chief Minister. On 4 March 2003 he was again sworn in as Chief Minister. He resigned from the position on 15 June 2006 due to dissidence in the coalition government.

He took office as Chief Minister again in March 2007. His party, the Indian National Congress, won a plurality of seats in the March 2008 state legislative election, and Lapang was sworn in as Chief Minister on March 10, 2008, but with the support of only 28 members of the 60 seat legislature, he resigned on March 19.[1]

He became chief minister for a fourth time on May 13, 2009, after the state was under President's Rule for 2 months.

References

  1. "New Meghalaya CM DD Lapang decides to resign", Press Trust of India (Hindustan Times), March 19, 2008.

D. D. Lapang resigned on 19 April 2010

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