SHORTEST TENURE AS PRESIDENT

Dr. Zakir Hussain served as the third President of India, taking office on 13 May 1967. His presidency, however, was notably brief, as he passed away on 3 May 1969, less than two years into his term.

Dr. Zakir Hussain’s presidency lasted from 13 May 1967 to 3 May 1969, making it the shortest tenure of any Indian President.

Dr. Hussain was the first President of India to die while in office, a significant and somber moment in India’s political history. His untimely death led to the first by-election for the office of the President of India.

Following Dr. Zakir Hussain’s passing, V. V. Giri was elected as his successor, marking an important transition in the Indian political landscape.

Before assuming the presidency, Dr. Zakir Hussain was a prominent educationalist and a key figure in the development of India’s educational institutions. He played an instrumental role in the founding of institutions such as the Jamia Millia Islamia University and was deeply involved in promoting education across India.

Dr. Hussain served as Vice President of India from 1962 to 1967, prior to his presidency, which helped establish his credentials as a key figure in Indian politics.

Dr. Zakir Hussain, the third President of India, served a short but impactful tenure from 13 May 1967 to 3 May 1969, before becoming the first President to die in office. His passing led to the first presidential by-election in India, with V. V. Giri succeeding him. A noted educationalist and freedom fighter, Dr. Hussain’s contributions to India’s educational landscape and his brief but significant presidency remain an important chapter in the country’s history.

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