Prakash Pant

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{{Short description|Indian politician (1960–2019)}}

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{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Prakash Pant

| birth_date = {{birth date|1960|11|11|df=y}}

| birth_place = Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, India

| death_date = {{death date and age|2019|6|5|1960|11|11|df=y}}

| death_place = Houston, Texas, U.S.{{cite web |last1=Jun 6 |first1=TNN {{!}} Updated |title=State finance minister Prakash Pant dies in US {{!}} Dehradun News - Times of India |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/dehradun/state-finance-minister-prakash-pant-dies-in-us/articleshow/69667532.cms |website=The Times of India |accessdate=6 June 2019 |language=en}}

| residence =

| office1 = Finance Minister of Uttarakhand

| term_start1 = 18 March 2017

| term_end1 = 5 June 2019

| office2 = Speaker of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

| term_start2 = 2000

| term_end2 = 2002

| office3 = MLA of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly

| constituency3 = Pithoragarh

| term_start3= 2002

| term_end3 = 2012

| term_start4= 2017

| term_end4 = 2019

| constituency4= Pithoragarh

| children =

| spouse = Chandra Pant

| predecessor3 = Chandra Pant

| party = Bharatiya Janata Party

}}

Prakash Pant was a Bharatiya Janata Party leader and member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly in India. He was elected from Pithoragarh (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in the 2002 to 2007 but in 2012 Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly election, he lost to Mayukh Mahar of Indian National Congress. He was the first speaker of Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly.[http://www.elections.in/uttarakhand/assembly-constituencies/pithoragarh.html Election In][http://myneta.info/utk07/candidate.php?candidate_id=95 My Neta] He was also a minister in Government of Uttarakhand with portfolios of Tourism, Culture, Pilgrimage Endowment, parliamentary Affairs & Reorganization.[http://legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in/States/uttranchal/mpa.htm Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly][http://english.pradesh18.com/videos/uttarakhand/former-uttarakhand-minister-prakash-pant-demands-hospital-in-pithoragarh-151811.html Former Uttarakhand minister Prakash Pant demands hospital in Pithoragarh]

He died of cancer in Texas on 5 June 2019.

Electoral performance

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! Election !! Constituency !! colspan="2"|Party !! Result !! Votes % !! Opposition Candidate !! colspan="2"|Opposition Party !! Opposition vote %

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2017Pithoragarh{{party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}{{Won}}49.16%Mayukh Mahar{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}45.15%{{cite web|publisher=Chief Electoral Officer, Uttarakhand|title=Uttarakhand State General Assembly Elections 2017 - AC-Wise Detailed Result (Form-20) |url=https://election.uk.gov.in/CEO-Website/VidhanSabha2017/Form_20/form20_2017.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220630093109/https://election.uk.gov.in/CEO-Website/VidhanSabha2017/Form_20/form20_2017.htm|archive-date=30 June 2022}}
2012 by election

|Sitarganj

|

|BJP

|Lost

|19.82%

|Vijay Bahuguna

|

|INC

|77.14%

|

2012Pithoragarh{{party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}{{Lost}}36.37%Mayukh Mahar{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}59.46%{{cite web|publisher=Chief Electoral Officer, Uttarakhand|title=Uttarakhand State General Assembly Elections 2012 - AC-Wise Detailed Result (Form-20) |url=https://election.uk.gov.in/Vidhan_sabha2012/form20_2012_PDF/form20_2012.htm|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220929115647/https://election.uk.gov.in/Vidhan_sabha2012/form20_2012_PDF/form20_2012.htm|archive-date=29 September 2022}}
2007Pithoragarh{{party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}{{Won}}50.86%Ravindra Singh (Kiran Maldar){{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}39.52%{{cite web|publisher=Election Commission of India|title=Statistical Report on General Election, 2007 to the Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand |url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2007/Stat_rept_2007_UT.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120114082304/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2007/Stat_rept_2007_UT.pdf|archive-date=14 January 2012|format=pdf}}
2002Pithoragarh{{party name with color|Bharatiya Janata Party}}{{Won}}39.15%Mayukh Mahar{{party name with color|Indian National Congress}}24.18%{{cite web|publisher=Election Commission of India|title=Statistical Report on General Election, 2002 to the Legislative Assembly of Uttarakhand |url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2002/Stat_rep_2002_UT.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120114065248/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2002/Stat_rep_2002_UT.pdf|archive-date=14 January 2012|format=pdf}}

Political career

Pant's political career started in the year 1977 when he was chosen as General Secretary of Military Science Board. In 1978, he was elected as the member of Municipal Council of Pithoragarh. Ten years later ,he was selected as the member of Legislative Council U.P. Soon when Uttaranchal (now Uttarakhand) became a state in 2000, Pant became the first speaker of the state assembly. In the first Assembly elections in 2002, he was elected to Uttarakhand Assembly from Pithoragarh and then again in 2007. With the Khanduri government coming to power, he became a cabinet minister and was given the parliamentary affairs portfolio. In 2012 election, he faced his first defeat from Mayukh Mahar of the Congress, but won in 2017 from Pithoragarh. Up until his death, Pant was a Cabinet Minister in the state of Uttarakhand and held portfolios of Tourism, Culture, Pilgrimage Endowment, Parliamentary Affairs, and Reorganization.

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