B. B. Lyngdoh
B. B. Lyngdoh | |
|---|---|
| 3rd Chief Minister of Meghalaya | |
| In office 10 March 1998 – 8 March 2000 | |
| Governor | M. M. Jacob |
| Preceded by | S. C. Marak |
| Succeeded by | E. K. Mawlong |
| In office 26 March 1990 – 10 October 1991 | |
| Governor | A. A. Rahim Madhukar Dighe |
| Preceded by | P. A. Sangma |
| Succeeded by | D. D. Lapang |
| In office 2 March 1983 – 31 March 1983 | |
| Governor | Prakash Mehrotra |
| Preceded by | Williamson A. Sangma |
| Succeeded by | Williamson A. Sangma |
| In office 7 May 1979 – 7 May 1981 | |
| Governor | Lallan Prasad Singh |
| Preceded by | Darwin Diengdoh Pugh |
| Succeeded by | Williamson A. Sangma |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 2 February 1922 |
| Died | 27 October 2003 (aged 81) |
| Party | All Party Hill Leaders Conference |
| Education | Scottish Church College |
Brington Buhai Lyngdoh or B. B. Lyngdoh (2 February 1922 – 27 October 2003) was an Indian politician from Meghalaya. He was a prominent leader in the movement for a separate state for the tribal people of the hills of the Assam. He was the third Chief Minister of Meghalaya, and served four incomplete terms between 1979 and 2000. He is often referred to as the 'Father of coalition politics' in the state.