Atishi becomes Delhi's third woman Chief Minister, 17th in India
The senior AAP leader, however, will have a brief tenure in office as assembly elections in the national capital are due in February
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As Delhi's third woman chief minister, Atishi follows in the footsteps of the BJP's Sushma Swaraj and the Congress' Sheila Dikshit.PHOTO:PTI
New Delhi, 21
Sept
AAP leader
Atishi took oath on Saturday as Delhi's third woman chief minister and became
the youngest of all three to hold the top office in the national capital. She
also became the 17th woman to hold the post of chief minister in independent
India.
The senior
AAP leader, however, will have a brief tenure in office as assembly elections
in the national capital are due in February.
A
first-time legislator, Atishi is a key face of the party and managed AAP's
operations during Arvind Kejriwal's time in Tihar jail in connection with the
excise policy case.
The Kalkaji
MLA's name was proposed by Kejriwal, who tendered his resignation as chief
minister, for the top post.
As Delhi's
third woman chief minister, Atishi follows in the footsteps of the BJP's Sushma
Swaraj and the Congress' Sheila Dikshit.
The
43-year-old is also Delhi's youngest woman chief minister. Dikshit was 60 years
old when she took charge while Swaraj was 46.
She is only
the second woman chief minister in the country at present, alongside West
Bengal's Mamata Banerjee.
The
following is a list of all women chief ministers in India's history:
Sucheta
Kripalani: Independent India's first woman chief minister, Kripalani headed the
Congress government in Uttar Pradesh from 1963 to 1967
Nandini
Satpathy: The second woman chief minister of an Indian state, the Congress
leader governed Odisha between 1972 and 1976. Her tenure coincided with the
declaration of the Emergency in 1975
Shashikala Kakodkar: The Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party leader had two stints
as chief minister of the Union Territory of Goa, Daman and Diu from 1973 to
1979. Goa gained statehood in 1987 while Daman and Diu remained a Union
Territory
Anwara
Taimur: The first Muslim woman chief minister of an Indian state, she headed a
Congress government in Assam from 1980 to 1981
VN Janaki
Ramachandran: The actor-turned-politician, apart from being Tamil Nadu's first
woman chief minister, was also the first film artiste to hold the post in
India. She held the post for 23 days in 1988 following the death of her husband
MG Ramachandran
J
Jayalalithaa: Another actor-turned-politician, Jayalalithaa served more than 14
years as chief minister of Tamil Nadu, spanning six terms
Mayawati:
The Bahujan Samaj Party supremo served four times as Uttar Pradesh chief
minister for a combined seven years
Rajinder
Kaur Bhattal: Punjab's only woman chief minister, the Congress leader's tenure
lasted from 1996 to 1997
Rabri
Devi: Taking the reins after her husband Lalu Prasad Yadav was sent to jail in
1997, she is Bihar's only woman chief minister
Sushma
Swaraj: Delhi's first woman chief minister, the BJP leader had a brief tenure
of 52 days in 1998
Sheila
Dikshit: The senior Congress leader remains Delhi's longest-serving chief
minister, having held office for 15 years between 1998 and 2013
Uma
Bharti: A leader of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, she was Madhya Pradesh chief
minister from 2003 to 2004
Vasundhara Raje: The daughter of Vijayaraje Scindia-Shinde and Jivajirao
Scindia-Shinde, the maharaja of Gwalior, she governed Rajasthan as chief
minister for 10 years
Mamata
Banerjee: The incumbent West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress
supremo is in her third successive term in office since assuming power in 2011
Anandiben
Patel: Gujarat's only woman chief minister, she succeeded Narendra Modi after
he was sworn in as prime minister. Her tenure lasted from 2014 to 2016
Mehbooba
Mufti: The People's Democratic Party leader was Jammu and Kashmir's first woman
chief minister. She was also the last chief minister of the erstwhile state.-PTI
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