
"The Charan Singh Government"
The Charan Singh Government refers to the administration led by Prime Minister Chaudhary Charan Singh of India, which lasted from July 1979 to January 1980. He was a prominent leader representing farmers and rural interests, and his government was formed after the resignation of Indira Gandhi’s government. During his tenure, he focused on agricultural issues, land reforms, and rural development. Although his time in power was brief, it was significant in shaping policies aimed at supporting small farmers. His government was a coalition that faced challenges from political opposition, leading to its relatively short duration.