Lok Sabha ex-Speaker Rabi Ray passes away

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

Former Speaker Rabi Ray on Monday passed away following prolonged illness, family sources said. He was 91.

Suffering from age-related illnesses, Ray was admitted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack after his health deteriorated on February 12.

Born on November 26, 1926, in Bhanagarh village in Puri district of Odisha, Ray joined national due to the inspirational leadership of Dr Rammanohar Lohia.

Ray was elected to the 4th from Puri in Odisha in 1967.

Prime Minister Morarji Desai inducted Ray into his Cabinet as Minister for Health and Family Welfare in January 1979 and Ray continued in that post till January 1980.

In 1989, he was re-elected to the 9th from the Kendrapara constituency in Odisha as a Janata Dal candidate.

On December 19, 1989, he was unanimously elected as Speaker of the 9th In 1991, he was re-elected to the 10th from the same constituency.

He graduated in history from Ravenshaw College and later studied law in Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack.

Governor S.C. Jamir, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram and other political leaders mourned Ray's death.

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Lok Sabha ex-Speaker Rabi Ray passes away

Former Lok Sabha Speaker Rabi Ray on Monday passed away following prolonged illness, family sources said. He was 91.

Former Speaker Rabi Ray on Monday passed away following prolonged illness, family sources said. He was 91.

Suffering from age-related illnesses, Ray was admitted to SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack after his health deteriorated on February 12.

Born on November 26, 1926, in Bhanagarh village in Puri district of Odisha, Ray joined national due to the inspirational leadership of Dr Rammanohar Lohia.

Ray was elected to the 4th from Puri in Odisha in 1967.

Prime Minister Morarji Desai inducted Ray into his Cabinet as Minister for Health and Family Welfare in January 1979 and Ray continued in that post till January 1980.

In 1989, he was re-elected to the 9th from the Kendrapara constituency in Odisha as a Janata Dal candidate.

On December 19, 1989, he was unanimously elected as Speaker of the 9th In 1991, he was re-elected to the 10th from the same constituency.

He graduated in history from Ravenshaw College and later studied law in Madhusudan Law College, Cuttack.

Governor S.C. Jamir, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram and other political leaders mourned Ray's death.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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