Kavinder Gupta

Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh (born 1959) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kavinder Gupta (born 2 December 1959) is an Indian politician serving as 23rd Governor of Himachal Pradesh since 2026, He previously served as 3rd Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh from 2025 until his resignation in 2026.[1][2] Previously, he served as the last Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir state. Also he formerly served as the speaker of the Jammu & Kashmir Vidhan Sabha.

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Kavinder Gupta
Gupta in 2025
23rd Governor of Himachal Pradesh
Assumed office
11 March 2026
PresidentDroupadi Murmu
Chief MinsiterSukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Preceded byShiv Pratap Shukla
Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh
In office
18 July 2025  13 March 2026
PresidentDroupadi Murmu
Preceded byB. D. Mishra
Succeeded byVinai Kumar Saxena
Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir
In office
30 April 2018  19 June 2018
Chief MinisterMehbooba Mufti
Preceded byNirmal Kumar Singh
Succeeded byPresident's rule
Surinder Kumar Choudhary (UT)
Speaker of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
In office
18 March 2015  29 April 2018
GovernorNarinder Nath Vohra
Preceded byMubarak Gul
Succeeded byNirmal Kumar Singh
Member of Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly
In office
23 December 2014  2018
Preceded byRaman Bhalla
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
ConstituencyGandhinagar
Mayor of Jammu
In office
2005–2010
Succeeded byChander Mohan Gupta
Personal details
Born (1959-12-02) 2 December 1959 (age 66)
PartyBharatiya Janata Party
OccupationPolitician
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On 13 March 2026, Gupta resigned from the post of Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh after serving for just seven months in office.[1][3]

Personal life

Kavinder Gupta was born on 2 December 1959. He has three children – two daughters and one son.[4]

Political career

Gupta joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh at the age of thirteen. He was jailed for thirteen months during The Emergency. Gupta served as the secretary of the Punjab unit of the Vishva Hindu Parishad from 1978 to 1979. He also served as the chief of the Jammu and Kashmir unit of the Bharatiya Yuva Morcha from 1993 till 1998.[5]

Gupta was elected mayor of the city of Jammu for a record three consecutive terms, from 2005 to 2010.[4] In the 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, he contested as a member of Bharatiya Janata Party and was elected a Member of Legislative Assembly from the Gandhinagar constituency. He defeated Raman Bhalla of the Indian National Congress, the incumbent.[4] On 19 March 2015, Gupta was elected speaker of the assembly. He also became the first ever Bharatiya Janata Party leader to be appointed the speaker.[6]

On 30 April 2018, Gupta was appointed the Deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir state as a part of a cabinet reshuffle. He succeeded Nirmal Kumar Singh.[7]

On 19 June 2018, Gupta resigned from the post of Deputy Chief Minister after 51 days of taking the oath as BJP pulled out from the alliance with PDP. Ram Madhav, then BJP National General Secretary, presided over the press conference in which the announcement to end the alliance was made. He criticised the CM Mehbooba Mufti-led government, saying it had "failed in its responsibility." He added that increase in violence, threat to fundamental rights and increase in radicalisation were the main factors behind the BJP's decision to quit the J&K coalition government.[8][9]

He was appointed 3rd Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh on 14 July 2025 by Droupadi Murmu.[10]

Controversies

In February 2015, Gupta courted controversy by blaming the Rohingya Muslim refugees for the 2018 Sunjuwan attack on an army camp.[7] After being sworn in as the Deputy Chief Minister of the state, Gupta stated that the Kathua rape case was a "small incident [which] should not be given too much importance". Hindu right-wing groups had held rallies supporting the accused in the case, the gang-rape and murder of an eight-year-old Muslim girl. He faced criticism from opposition Indian National Congress and opposition leader Omar Abdullah. Gupta later said that the media had misinterpreted his comment.[11]

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