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Nagaland Governor L Ganesan dies in Chennai

Nagaland Governor L Ganesan dies in Chennai

Time of India2 days ago
Nagaland Governor L Ganesan
CHENNAI: Nagaland Governor L Ganesan died on Friday after a brief period of hospitalisation in Chennai. He was 80.
Ganesan was admitted to Apollo Hospitals on August 8, and his condition steadily deteriorated since then.
Born in Thanjavur in 1945, Ganesan was drawn towards the Hindu Munnani and later joined the
BJP
to become one of the seasoned leaders of the party in Tamil Nadu. He held multiple party positions, including state president of BJP, before assuming gubernatorial posts.
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In 2021, he became Governor of Manipur and later held additional charge as Governor of West Bengal. He was appointed Governor of Nagaland in Feb 2023.
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