Narendra M. Patel
Former speaker of Ugandan legislature
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Narendra M. Patel was a Ugandan politician of Indian origin[2] and former Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda.[3]
Milton Obote
1926/1928
Narendra Patel | |
|---|---|
| Speaker of the Parliament of Uganda | |
| In office 1963 – January 1971 | |
| President | Mutesa II Milton Obote |
| Preceded by | John Bowes Griffin |
| Succeeded by | Legislature disbanded |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Narendra M. Patel 1926/1928 Pij, Kheda district, Gujarat, India |
| Died | December 2012[1] Baroda, India |
| Party | Uganda People's Congress |
Patel was 85 years old in 2012,[4] so he was born sometime between 1926 and 1928. He was born in Pij, Kheda district, Gujarat province, in India.[2] He has a law degree from University of Bombay.[2] He worked in private practice in Uganda.
Patel was elected to the Parliament of Uganda in 1962 from Mbale constituency, under the banner of Uganda People's Congress.[2] He was the speaker of the Parliament of the First Republic in 1963.[3] Patel was described to not have wielded much power with respect to Obote's government.[3] He was the speaker until president Milton Obote abrogated the constitution in 1971.[3]
Patel then returned to private practice. He left Uganda in 1973, when Idi Amin ordered all Ugandans of Asian origin to leave the country.[2] Patel first left for India, and then settled to Australia. He died in Baroda, India, in December 2012.[1]