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Bansi Lal Legha (26 August 1927 – 28 March 2006) was an Indian independence activist, senior Congress leader, former Chief Minister of Haryana, former Defence Minister of India, and the architect of modern Haryana. Bansi Lal was part of the famous Lal trio of Haryana which also included 'Tau' Devi Lal and Bhajan Lal, that form the major Political families of Haryana. His younger son died at 59 in 2005 He set up Haryana Vikas Party after parting ways with the Indian National Congress in 1996. He returned to Congress in 2004, and helped the Congress to win the 2005 Assembly elections.

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  • Bansi Lal (* 26. August 1927 in Golagarh, Distrikt Bhiwani, Punjab, Britisch-Indien; † 28. März 2006 in Neu-Delhi) war ein indischer Politiker des Indischen Nationalkongresses (INC) sowie seit 1991 der von ihm gegründeten Haryana Vikas Party (HVP), der sowohl Mitglied der Lok Sabha, des Unterhauses des indischen Parlaments, als auch Mitglied der Rajya Sabha, des Oberhauses des Parlaments, war. Er war drei Mal Chief Minister von Haryana sowie mehrmals Minister in Unionsregierungen. (de)
  • Bansi Lal Legha (26 August 1927 – 28 March 2006) was an Indian independence activist, senior Congress leader, former Chief Minister of Haryana, former Defence Minister of India, and the architect of modern Haryana. Bansi Lal was part of the famous Lal trio of Haryana which also included 'Tau' Devi Lal and Bhajan Lal, that form the major Political families of Haryana. Lal was elected to the Haryana State Assembly seven times, the first time in 1967 from Tosham. He served three separate terms as Chief Minister of Haryana: 1968–75, 1986–87, and 1996–99. Bansi Lal was considered a close confidante of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi during the Emergency era of 1975 -1977. His younger son died at 59 in 2005 He served as the Defence Minister of India from December 1975 to March 1977, and had a brief stint as a Minister without Portfolio in the Union government in 1975. He also held the Railways and Transport portfolios. He set up Haryana Vikas Party after parting ways with the Indian National Congress in 1996. He returned to Congress in 2004, and helped the Congress to win the 2005 Assembly elections. (en)
  • Bansi Lal, född 26 augusti 1927 i i Punjab (nuvarande Haryana) i Indien, död 28 mars 2006 i New Delhi i Indien. Lal var chefsminister i Haryana vid tre tillfällen, 1968-1975, 1985-1987 samt 1996-1999. Han var Indiens försvarsminister 1975-1977. (sv)
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  • Bansi Lal (* 26. August 1927 in Golagarh, Distrikt Bhiwani, Punjab, Britisch-Indien; † 28. März 2006 in Neu-Delhi) war ein indischer Politiker des Indischen Nationalkongresses (INC) sowie seit 1991 der von ihm gegründeten Haryana Vikas Party (HVP), der sowohl Mitglied der Lok Sabha, des Unterhauses des indischen Parlaments, als auch Mitglied der Rajya Sabha, des Oberhauses des Parlaments, war. Er war drei Mal Chief Minister von Haryana sowie mehrmals Minister in Unionsregierungen. (de)
  • Bansi Lal, född 26 augusti 1927 i i Punjab (nuvarande Haryana) i Indien, död 28 mars 2006 i New Delhi i Indien. Lal var chefsminister i Haryana vid tre tillfällen, 1968-1975, 1985-1987 samt 1996-1999. Han var Indiens försvarsminister 1975-1977. (sv)
  • Bansi Lal Legha (26 August 1927 – 28 March 2006) was an Indian independence activist, senior Congress leader, former Chief Minister of Haryana, former Defence Minister of India, and the architect of modern Haryana. Bansi Lal was part of the famous Lal trio of Haryana which also included 'Tau' Devi Lal and Bhajan Lal, that form the major Political families of Haryana. His younger son died at 59 in 2005 He set up Haryana Vikas Party after parting ways with the Indian National Congress in 1996. He returned to Congress in 2004, and helped the Congress to win the 2005 Assembly elections. (en)
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