Kamalapati Tripathi

Kamalapati Tripathi

Kamalapati Tripathi was a senior Indian National Congress leader from Varanasi. He has been Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh as well as the Union Minister for Railways.

He remained Chief Minister from 4 Apr 1971 till 12 Jun 1973.

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* [http://uplegisassembly.gov.in/CHIEF%20MINISTERS.HTM Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh]


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