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Jack de Sequeira (João Hugo Eduardo de Sequeira) was born on 20 April, 1915 in British Burma (now Myanmar), is an Indian politician (1915–1989). Discover Jack de Sequeira'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 73 years old?

Popular As João Hugo Eduardo de Sequeira
Occupation N/A
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 20 April, 1915
Birthday 20 April
Birthplace British Burma (now Myanmar)
Date of death 19 February, 1989
Died Place Goa, India
Nationality Myanmar

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His wife is Lilia Margarida de Gouveia Pinto (m. 1938)

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Children 9, including Erasmo

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1915

João Hugo Eduardo de Sequeira (20 April 1915 – 19 February 1989), popularly known as Dr. Jack de Sequeira, also known as Jak Siker according to local naming conventions, was an Indian politician and former surgeon who is widely considered in Goa to be the "Father of the Opinion Poll", which led to the former territory attaining statehood in 1987.

João Hugo Eduardo de Sequeira was born in British Burma (now Myanmar) on 20 April 1915, to Erasmo de Sequeira and Ana Julia de Sa e Sequeira.

After completing schooling in Portuguese medium at the Lyceum, he studied medicine at Escola Médica de Goa.

However, his father died when he was 21, forcing him to discontinue studies in order to look after the family business.

At the age of 23, he married Lilia Margarida de Gouveia Pinto.

They had nine children.

1960

He was born to Goan parents in British Burma, and shaped politics in Goa during the 1960s and 1970s in particular.

1961

Goa was annexed into India by an Indian Army operation on 19 December 1961.

1962

It was integrated into the Indian Union in 1962.

The United Goans Party (UGP) was formed in 1962-63 following the merger of three local parties.

De Sequeira was its founding president.

Of the 30 seats in the assembly 28 belonged to Goa, and one each to Daman and Diu.

MGP formed the government, having secured 16 seats while UGP secured 12.

1963

De Sequeira was Goa's first Leader of the Opposition when the Goa, Daman and Diu Legislative Assembly was launched in 1963.

Goa's first polls were held on 9 December 1963.

The two main parties UGP and MGP were formed with two opposing ideologies.

The MGP wanted to merge the state of Goa into the newly formed state of Maharashtra whereas UGP wanted to retain independent statehood for the former Portuguese enclaves.

1964

The assembly of Goa, Daman and Diu convened on 9 January 1964.

Dayanand Bandodkar of MGP became the first Chief Minister.

The MGP and politicians in Maharashtra were elated at the victory and touted it as a mandate that the majority of Goans were in favour of merger.

At the time of Goa’s accession into India, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had categorically stated that Goa would retain its distinct identity.

Following MGPs victory and the raised pitch for merger.

De Sequeira visited New Delhi along with his MLAs and impressed Nehru about the need of an opinion poll on this matter.

However Nehru died before Parliament could take this decision and Lal Bahadur Shastri succeeded him as Prime Minister.

A delegation consisting of MGP MLAs and Maharashtra’s leaders went to New Delhi to convince him that a vote on the merger should be conducted in the Goa Assembly.

De Sequeira, along with others went to Bangalore where an AICC session was being held and met Shastri.

They opposed the move to get the merger voted in the Assembly and impressed on Shastri and Kamraj, the need to put this question before the people of Goa themselves.

De Sequeira shrewdly managed to get the backing of the legislators of Mysore state (now Karnataka).

He impressed them that if Maharashtra managed to convince the centre to merge Goa into Maharashra, it would only bolster their case for Karwar and Supa.

1966

However Shastri died in 1966 in Tashkent and this decision was now left to the new Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

Again de Sequeira and his legislators met the new Prime Minister and submitted a memorandum that such a monumental decision affecting the future of the State could not be left to legislators alone, but should be put before the people to decide.

The referendum could be conducted via a signature campaign or by secret ballot.

Since a large number of Goans worked outside Goa, and indeed, outside India itself as expats, UGP demanded that these expats should be allowed to vote by postal ballot.

Parliament finally agreed to conduct a referendum by means of secret ballot but ruled out postal ballots.

1979

He lost in the fourth attempt in 1979 and did not contest elections again.

De Sequeira was the founder president of the United Goans Party.

He played a pivotal role in convincing the government of India to hold an opinion poll to decide the issue of the merger of Goa into the state of Maharashtra.

1989

He died on 17 October 1989, aged 74.

De Sequeira was the leader of a group known as Goyncho Pokx, which later merged with other groups to from the United Goans Party (UGP or UG Party).

He represented Santa Cruz assembly constituency three times.