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Cooper ministry

Government of Bombay Presidency
Date formed1 April 1937
Date dissolved19 July 1937
People and organisations
GovernorLord Brabourne
Prime MinisterDhanjishah Cooper
Total no. of members4 Cabinet ministers (Incl. Chief Minister)
Member partiesIndependents
DSP
AIML
Opposition partyCongress
History
Election(s)1937
Legislature term(s)5 years
PredecessorNone
SuccessorKher I

Following the 1937 Bombay Presidency elections, Indian National Congress emerged as the largest group in the Bombay Legislative Assembly. However, when its leader B. G. Kher refused to form a government, Governor Lord Brabourne instead invited Dhanjishah Cooper, an independent member from Satara, to be the Presidency's prime minister on 1 April 1937. Cooper accepted and thus, became's Bombay's first prime minister.[1] The four-member ministry he formed shortly resigned due to lack of majority support, and was replaced by Kher's ministry in July 1937.[2]

  1. ^ Nauzer Bharucha (4 October 2014). "'Parsis are not interested in politics anymore'". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  2. ^ Bombay 1937-1938: A Review of the Administration of the Bombay Presidency. Mumbai: Government Central Press, Bombay. 1939. pp. 160–161.

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