LONGEST TENURE AS PRESIDENT

Dr. Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India, a position he held for an unprecedented two terms, making him the only Indian President to serve more than one term.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad was appointed as President on 26 January 1950, when India became a republic, and he served until 1957.

He was re-elected in 1957, and served a second term until 13 May 1962.

His total tenure as President lasted 12 years, 1 month, and 18 days. Contrary to some reports, it was not exactly 12 years, 3 months, and 18 days. This long tenure is a record that still stands, reflecting his stability and leadership in the formative years of independent India.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad remains the only Indian President to have been re-elected for a second term, a distinction that underscores his widespread popularity and trust among the people and political establishment.

Before becoming President, Dr. Rajendra Prasad was a key figure in India’s independence movement. He was deeply involved in the Indian National Congress and was an important ally of Mahatma Gandhi.

Dr. Prasad’s presidency was foundational in establishing the office of the President of India. He played a key role in defining the role of the President and ensuring the dignity and respect of the office during his tenure. He was known for his humility, simplicity, and unwavering commitment to India’s democratic values.

Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India, served two terms from 26 January 1950 to 13 May 1962, totaling 12 years, 1 month, and 18 days. He remains the only Indian President to be re-elected for a second term. Dr. Prasad’s presidency was instrumental in shaping the office and ensuring that it upheld the dignity of the Indian Republic, reflecting his leadership during the early years of independent India. His role as a statesman and his influence in the independence movement further cemented his legacy in Indian history.

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