Gautam Roy

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Chief MinisterTarun Gogoi
Portfolio
  • Social Welfare
Preceded byTarun Gogoi
Succeeded bySarbananda Sonowal
Gautam Roy
  • গৌতম ৰায়
  • গৌতম রায়
Cabinet Minister, Assam
In office
22 September 2015  24 May 2016
Chief MinisterTarun Gogoi
Portfolio
  • Social Welfare
Preceded byTarun Gogoi
Succeeded bySarbananda Sonowal
In office
30 May 2011  26 January 2015
Chief MinisterTarun Gogoi
Portfolio
  • Public Health Engineering
Preceded byRihon Daimary
Succeeded bySukur Ali Ahmed
In office
21 May 2006  18 May 2011
Chief MinisterTarun Gogoi
Portfolios
  • Excise
  • Border Areas Development
Preceded by
Succeeded by
In office
17 May 2001  21 May 2006
Chief MinisterTarun Gogoi
Portfolios
  • Social Welfare
  • Sports and Youth Welfare (2001–2002)
  • Relief and Rehabilitation (2004–2006)
Minister of State, Assam
In office
30 June 1991  22 April 1996
Chief MinisterHiteswar Saikia
MinisterAfzalur Rahman
Portfolios
  • Panchayat and Rural Development
  • Community Development
Member, Assam Legislative Assembly
In office
1985–2016
Preceded byTajamul Ali Laskar
Succeeded bySuzam Uddin Laskar
ConstituencyKatlicherra
President, Assam Cricket Association
In office
2002–2016
Succeeded byHimanta Biswa Sarma
Personal details
Born (1948-11-14) 14 November 1948 (age 77)
PartyBharatiya Janata Party (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress (1985–2019)
SpouseMandira Roy
Children
ParentSantosh Kumar Roy (father)

Gautam Roy (born 14 November 1948)[1] is a politician of the Hailakandi District of Assam. He was six times MLA from Katlicherra constituency.[2] He was also minister in Hiteswar Saikia and the Tarun Gogoi led Congress ministry several times.[3] Gautam Roy was the vice president of BCCI[4] and also the president of Assam Cricket Association. Currently he is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.[5]

Roy was born on 14 November 1948. His father, the late Santosh Kumar Roy, was a member of Assam Legislative Assembly for Katlicherra from 1972 to 1978.

Roy is an arts graduate from S.S. College from the 1969 batch.

Political career

Indian National Congress

Roy is believed to have been introduced to politics by Santosh Mohan Dev.[6]

Roy was the Indian National Congress candidate for the Katlicherra constituency in 1985, the same constituency his father had represented previously. He got 40,940 votes, 59.3% of the total vote, defeating his nearest opponent by 15,982 votes.[7]

He was again the Indian National Congress candidate for Katlicherra in 1991. He was reelected, getting 41,297 votes which was 50.15% of the total vote. He defeated his nearest opponent by 8,515 votes.[7] He was a minister in the Hiteswar Saikia cabinet.

He was reelected for Katlicherra in the 1996 Assam Legislative Assembly Election. He received 59,899 votes, 66.24% of the total vote and defeating his nearest opponent by 34,470 votes.[7]

He was again reelected for Katlicherra in the 2001 Assam Legislative assembly election. He got 48,069 votes, 55.22% of the total vote. He defeated his nearest opponent by 34,691 votes.[7] He became social welfare minister in the Tarun Gogoi cabinet,[8]

In the 2006 Assam Legislative Assembly election, he was reelected, getting 44,834 votes and defeating his nearest opponent by 12,275 votes.[7]

He was reelected in the 2011 Assam Legislative Assembly election. He was inducted again into the Tarun Gogoi cabinet as public health engineering minister,[9] He was later made the social welfare minister again serving for about six months in 2015 and 2016.[8]

In the 2016 Assam Legislative Assembly Election, he sought reelection. He received 35,592 votes, coming second to the current MLA for Katlicherra, Suzam Uddin Laskar.

In 2019, Roy was expelled from the Indian National Congress for alleged anti-party activities.[10]

Bharatiya Janata Party

On 11 August 2019, Roy joined the Bharatiya Janata Party in the presence of the then finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.[11] He was the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate for the Katigora constituency in the 2021 Assam Legislative Assembly Election. He received 76,329 votes, losing to the current Member of Assam Legislative Assembly for Katigora Khalil Uddin Mazumder.[12]

Personal life

Other interests

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