List of Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh - Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh

Chief Ministers of Himachal Pradesh

Key: INC
Indian National Congress
JP
Janata Party
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
# Name Took Office Left Office Party Days in Office
1 Yashwant Singh Parmar
8 March 1952 31 October 1956 Indian National Congress 1699 Days
State ceased to exist 31 October 1956 1 July 1963 The state was converted into a Union Territory
2 Yashwant Singh Parmar
1 July 1963 28 January 1977 Indian National Congress 4961 Days
3 Thakur Ram Lal
28 January 1977 30 April 1977 Indian National Congress 93 Days
- 30 Apr 1977 22 Jun 1977 President's rule
4 Shanta Kumar
22 June 1977 14 February 1980 Janata Party 968 Days
5 Thakur Ram Lal
14 February 1980 7 April 1983 Indian National Congress 1148 Days
6 Virbhadra Singh
8 April 1983 8 March 1985 Indian National Congress 700 Days
7 Virbhadra Singh
8 March 1985 5 March 1990 Indian National Congress 1824 Days
8 Shanta Kumar
5 March 1990 15 December 1992 Bharatiya Janata Party 1017 Days
- 15 Dec 1992 03 Dec 1993 President's Rule
9 Virbhadra Singh
3 December 1993 23 March 1998 Indian National Congress 1572 Days
10 Prem Kumar Dhumal
24 March 1998 5 March 2003 Bharatiya Janata Party 1807 Days
11 Virbhadra Singh
6 March 2003 30 December 2007 Indian National Congress 1761 Days
12 Prem Kumar Dhumal
30 December 2007 25 December 2012 Bharatiya Janata Party 1817 Days
13 Virbhadra Singh
25 December 2012 Present Indian National Congress

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