Agatha K. Sangma is an Indian politician from the state of Meghalaya. A member of the National People's Party (NPP), she has served as a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha representing the Tura constituency. She is widely known for her tenure as one of the youngest Union Ministers of State in independent India, having held charge of the Ministry of Rural Development in the second United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
Key facts
| Full name | Agatha K. Sangma |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Home state | Meghalaya |
| Constituency | Tura (Lok Sabha) |
| Political party | National People's Party (NPP) |
| Former affiliation | Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) |
| Notable office | Union Minister of State for Rural Development |
| Family | Daughter of P. A. Sangma; sister of Conrad Sangma and James Sangma |
Background
Agatha Sangma belongs to the politically prominent Sangma family of the Garo Hills in western Meghalaya. She is the daughter of Purno Agitok Sangma, a former Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Chief Minister of Meghalaya, and a co-founder of the Nationalist Congress Party. Her brother Conrad Sangma is the Chief Minister of Meghalaya, while another brother, James Sangma, has served as a state minister.
She is trained in law, having studied in India and the United Kingdom, and worked briefly in the legal profession before entering electoral politics.
Political career
Entry into Parliament
Agatha Sangma entered the Lok Sabha through a by-election from the Tura constituency in Meghalaya, a seat long associated with her father. She contested on a Nationalist Congress Party ticket, the party her father had co-founded.
Union Minister of State
Following the 2009 general election, in which she retained the Tura seat, she was inducted into the Council of Ministers headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. She was sworn in as Minister of State for Rural Development, becoming one of the youngest persons to hold ministerial office in the Union Government. During her tenure she was associated with rural development programmes including the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme and rural housing initiatives.
Move to the National People's Party
After her father P. A. Sangma floated the National People's Party, Agatha Sangma aligned with the new outfit. The NPP later grew into a significant regional force in the North-East and was eventually recognised as a national party by the Election Commission of India. She has continued to represent the Tura Lok Sabha constituency on an NPP ticket, and the seat has remained a stronghold of the Sangma family.
Timeline
- Early career in law before entering politics.
- Elected to the Lok Sabha from Tura on a Nationalist Congress Party ticket in a by-election following her father's resignation from the seat.
- Re-elected from Tura in the 2009 general election.
- Appointed Union Minister of State for Rural Development in the UPA-II government.
- Joined the National People's Party founded by P. A. Sangma.
- Returned to the Lok Sabha from Tura on an NPP ticket in subsequent general elections.
Significance
Agatha Sangma is regarded as a prominent voice from the North-East in national politics, particularly on issues affecting tribal communities, rural development, and the Garo Hills region. Her early elevation to the Union Council of Ministers gave Meghalaya direct representation at the centre, and she has been one of the public faces of the National People's Party since its emergence as a regional power in the North-East.
Related topics
- Tura Lok Sabha constituency
- National People's Party (India)
- P. A. Sangma
- Conrad Sangma
- Meghalaya
- Garo Hills
- Ministry of Rural Development
- Lok Sabha
References
- Wikidata entry: Q2600379
- Lok Sabha members' biographical records, Parliament of India.
- Election Commission of India, statistical reports on general elections.