Ngurdinglien Sanate, or in short, Dinglien, was a former Minister of Manipur state in India, and a member of the Manipur Legislative Assembly during the terms of 1972, 1974, 1980, and 1984.[1][2][3] He also served as a Deputy Speaker in the Manipur Legislative Assembly during 1975–77. He is the father of incumbent Tipaimukh MLA and BJP member Ngursanglur Sanate.[4] He was also briefly elected as an MLA in Churachandpur AC in the by-election term of 1968. He belongs to the Hmar tribe.

Ngurdinglien Sanate
Member of Legislative Assembly in the 1972 Manipur Legislative Assembly, 1974 Manipur Legislative Assembly, 1980 Manipur Legislative Assembly, 1985 Manipur Legislative Assembly
In office
1968–1984
ConstituencyTipaimukh Assembly constituency
Personal details
BornZawllien, Parbung, Pherzawl District, Manipur
Died11 February 1991(1991-02-11) (aged 53)
Political partyIndian National Congress, Janata Party, Independent
Residence(s)Lighthouse Lane, Churachandpur District, Manipur
Alma materDM College

Early life

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Ngurdinglien was born and raised in Parbung, where he studied until his 6th standard there at NEIG.M.E. School. He completed his high school at Shillong and his college at DM College.[5]

Political career

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Manipur Legislative Assembly (1968–1984)
Sl. No Term Status Party Constituency Opponent(s)
1 1968 (By-Election) Won - Ccpur AC -
2 1972 Won - Tipaimukh AC Selkai Hrangchal
3 1974 Won - Tipaimukh AC Selkai Hrangchal
4 1980 Won - Tipaimukh AC Selkai Hrangchal
5 1984 Won - Tipaimukh AC Selkai Hrangchal
6 1990 Lost - Tipaimukh AC Selkai Hrangchal

References

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  1. ^ "(Ngurdinglien), general election, 1984 - the legislative assembly". Election Commission of India.
  2. ^ "(Mgurdinglien), general election, 1980 - the legislative assembly". Election Commission of India.
  3. ^ "(Ngurdinglien) Manipur 1974". Election Commission of India.
  4. ^ "Affidavit" (PDF). 7 February 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
  5. ^ "NGURDINGLIEN SANATE". Retrieved 1 May 2024.