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- The 1979 Indian vice presidential election was held in mid-1979 to elect Vice-President of India. Former Chief Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah was elected unopposed for the post. Had the election been contested by more than one candidate, it would have occurred on 27 August 1979. (en)
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- 1979 Indian vice presidential election (en)
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- Independent politician (en)
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- Indian National Congress (en)
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- Independent politician (en)
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- The 1979 Indian vice presidential election was held in mid-1979 to elect Vice-President of India. Former Chief Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah was elected unopposed for the post. Had the election been contested by more than one candidate, it would have occurred on 27 August 1979. (en)
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- 1979 Indian vice presidential election (en)
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