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Krishan Kant was born on 28 February, 1927 in Kot Mohammad Khan, Punjab Province, British India, is a Vice President of India from 1997 to 2002. Discover Krishan Kant's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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28 February 1927 |
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28 February |
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Kot Mohammad Khan, Punjab Province, British India |
Date of death |
27 July, 2002 |
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New Delhi, India |
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India
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Krishan Kant Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Krishan Kant's Wife?
His wife is Suman
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Achint Ram Satyavati Devi |
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Suman |
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Divya Deepti Handa, Rashmi Kant and Sukant Kohli |
Krishan Kant Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Krishan Kant worth at the age of 75 years old? Krishan Kant’s income source is mostly from being a successful President. He is from India. We have estimated Krishan Kant's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Krishan Kant (28 February 1927 – 27 July 2002) was an Indian politician who served as the tenth vice president of India from 1997 until his death in 2002.
Kant was born on 28 February 1927 in Kot Mohammad Khan, Amritsar district, Punjab province to independence activists, Lala Achint Ram and Satyavati Devi.
Both of Kant's parents were imprisoned by the British colonial government on various occasions for their involvement in independence activism, including alongside Kant (aged 16) and his siblings in 1942.
Post-independence, Lala Achint Ram was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and represented Hisar and Patiala in the Lok Sabha.
In 1966, Kant was elected to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament, representing the state of Haryana.
He was re-elected in 1972.
He chaired the parliamentary committee on railway reservations and bookings from 1972 to 1977.
He was a socialist and belonged to a more left-wing faction of the Congress party.
Despite belonging to her Congress party, he opposed Indira Gandhi's decision to impose the Emergency, supported opposition leader Jayaprakash Narayan and his anti-corruption campaign.
He was expelled from the Congress in 1975, for organising a public event opposing the Emergency, and was jailed for 19 months between 1975 and 1977.
Krishan Kant was the founding general secretary of the People's Union for Civil Liberties in 1976.
He also was a member of the executive council of the Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis.
He with Madhu Limaye was also responsible for the collapse of the Morarji Desai government installed by that coalition, by insisting that no member of the Janata Party could be the member of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
This attack on dual membership was directed specifically at members of the Janata Party who had been members of the Jan Sangh, and continued to be members of the right-wing RSS, the Jan Sangh's ideological parent.
He was a member of both houses of the Indian Parliament, representing Chandigarh in the Lok Sabha from 1977 to 1980, and Haryana in the Rajya Sabha from 1966 to 1977.
Kant was born to parents who were independence activists in Punjab, British India, and was himself arrested in Lahore during the Quit India movement.
After independence, he studied chemical engineering and briefly worked as a scientist with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, before turning to politics.
Kant was initially associated with the Congress, but later joined the Janata Party and the Janata Dal.
He subsequently joined the Janata Party and contested the Chandigarh Lok Sabha constituency in 1977.
He was elected with 66.13% of the vote, defeating Congress' Sat Pal.
The issue led to fall of Morarji Desai government in 1979, and the destruction of the Janata coalition.
In 1980 general election, Kant lost his seat to Congress' Jagannath Kaushal, and was placed third with 9.30% of the vote, behind Kaushal and independent candidate Ram Swarup.
Prior to his vice presidency, Kant was the governor of Andhra Pradesh from 1990 to 1997.
In 1990, Kant was appointed governor of Andhra Pradesh by President R. Venkataraman, on advice of the V. P. Singh government.
He served in the gubernatorial office for seven years.
From December 1996 to January 1997, he acted as the governor of Tamil Nadu, after the incumbent governor Marri Chenna Reddy died in office.
In 1997, Kant was jointly selected as the candidate for the vice presidential election by Indian National Congress and United Front.
He defeated former Punjab chief minister Surjit Singh Barnala to become India's tenth vice president.
He was considered as a candidate for the 2002 presidential election, as was routine for vice presidents.
However, the government and the opposition supported A. P. J. Abdul Kalam as the candidate.
Kalam took oath as president two days prior to Kant's death.
He remains the only Indian vice president to have died in office.
Satyavati Devi outlived her son and died in 2010 as India's oldest surviving independence activist.
Kant studied chemical engineering at Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University.
He later worked as a scientist with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi.
Kant was married to Suman Kant, a social worker and an activist.
The couple had two sons and a daughter.
Kant had been jailed during the Quit India movement at the age of 16, alongside his parents.
After the independence of India, Kant joined joined the ruling Congress party, where formed a group focused on promoting science, and was a member of the All India Congress Committee.
He was also involved in the Bhoodan movement in Punjab.