Bhim Sen Sachar

Bhim Sen Sachar (1 December 1894 – 18 January 1978)[2][3] was an Indian politician who served three times as the Chief Minister of Punjab.

The Congress party won the provincial elections at this time, and Sachar became chief minister again, serving from 17 April 1952 to 23 January 1956.

[8] Bhim Sen Sachar was the father-in-law of famous journalist and former Indian Ambassador to the UK Kuldip Nayar.

[9] After he demitted office (due to internal party politics), Sachar was named governor of Odisha by the union government.

1923) was a lawyer and judge who served as Chief Justice of the Delhi High Court,[11] and was famously the Chairman of the Sachar Committee which produced a report on the status of religious minorities in India.