Hopingstone Lyngdoh

Hopingstone Lyngdoh
Member of Legislative Assembly, Meghalaya
In office
1972–2015
ConstituencyNongstoin
Personal details
Born(1929-03-15)15 March 1929
Nonglait Village, Mawthadraishan Tehsil, West Khasi Hills district
DiedSeptember 26, 2015(2015-09-26) (aged 86)
NEIGRIHMS, Shillong
NationalityIndian
Political partyHSPDP
OccupationPolitician

Hopingstone Lyngdoh (15 March 1929 – 26 September 2015) was an Indian politician who was the president of the Hill State People's Democratic Party (HSPDP), one of three official political parties of the state of Meghalaya in India.[1]

Early life

On 15 March 1929, Hopingstone was born on Hajur Shon at Nonglait village in present-day West Khasi Hills district. He studied at St. Anthony's College, Shillong. As a child, he grew up in a poor household and suffered from visual impairment. He lost his father when he was five. His grandfather cured him of his blindness. Thereafter, he worked as a cow herder in his village.[2]

Political life

He was the oldest serving representative member in Meghalaya and has never been defeated in a legislative assembly election. For a brief period he also was a Member of Parliament, 1977. He was actively associated with educational organisations and their programmes, also fought single-handedly against uranium mining in the State.

Beside the political arena, he was an agriculturist, school teacher and social worker; he was the president of the Hill State People's Democratic Party, previously associated with the Eastern India Tribal Union since 1957, it was renamed All-Party Hill Leaders Conference in 1960. He was also a member of United Khasi Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council, 1957 to 1972, also member of the Assam Legislative Assembly (1962—68) and the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly (1972—2015).

Death

The 86-year-old veteran and most decorated politician of his time, Mr. Lyngdoh, who represented Nongstoin constituency of West Khasi Hills district in the Assembly, died on September 26, 2015, at the Northeast Indira Gandhi Regional Institute of Medical and Health Sciences (Neighrims) in Shillong. He died of pneumonia, sepsis and multiple organ failure. He was buried at Mawkyllei village in West Khasi Hills district of Meghalaya.

References

  1. ^ "Hoping Stone Lyngdoh: Meghalaya's longest-serving MLA didn't even have a house". The Indian Express. 27 September 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  2. ^ Gupta Kashyap, Samudra (27 September 2015). "Hoping Stone Lyngdoh: Meghalaya's longest-serving MLA didn't even have a house". The Indian Express. Retrieved 19 August 2024.