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CHIEF MINISTER OF RAJASTHAN Ashok Gehlot, son of Late Shri Laxman Singh Gehlot, was born on 3 May 1951 in Jodhpur (Rajasthan). A Science and Law Graduate, Shri Gehlot holds an M.A. in Economics. Married to Smt. Sunita Gehlot on 27 November 1977, they have a son (Vaibhav Gehlot) and a daughter (Sonia) together. He belongs to the Saini community of Rajasthan and is affiliated to the Indian National Congress (INC) party. Active in politics and social service ever since his student life, Shri Gehlot was elected for the first time to the 7th Lok Sabha (1980–84) from Jodhpur Parliamentary Constituency in 1980. Shri Gehlot has represented Jodhpur Parliamentary Constituency in the 8th Lok Sabha (1984– 1989) 10th Lok Sabha (1991–1996), 11th Lok Sabha (1996–1998), and 12th Lok Sabha (1998–1999). Elected from Sardarpura (Jodhpur) Assembly Constituency, he became member of the 11th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in February 1999. Shri Gehlot was again re-elected from the same Assembly Constituency on 4 December 2003 for the 12th Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha and on 8 December 2008 for the 13th Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha.

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CHIEF MINISTER OF RAJASTHAN Ashok Gehlot, son of Late Shri Laxman Singh Gehlot, was born on 3 May 1951 in Jodhpur (Rajasthan).

A Science and Law Graduate, Shri Gehlot holds an M.A. in Economics. Married to Smt. Sunita Gehlot on

27 November 1977, they have a son (Vaibhav Gehlot) and a daughter (Sonia) together. He belongs to

the Saini community of Rajasthan and is affiliated to the Indian National Congress (INC) party.

Active in politics and social service ever since his student life, Shri Gehlot was elected for the

first time to the 7th Lok Sabha (1980–84) from Jodhpur Parliamentary Constituency in 1980. Shri Gehlot

has represented Jodhpur Parliamentary Constituency in the 8th Lok Sabha (1984–1989) 10th Lok Sabha

(1991–1996), 11th Lok Sabha (1996–1998), and 12th Lok Sabha (1998–1999).

Elected from Sardarpura (Jodhpur) Assembly Constituency, he became member of the 11th Rajasthan

Legislative Assembly in February 1999. Shri Gehlot was again re-elected from the same Assembly

Constituency on 4 December 2003 for the 12th Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha and on 8 December 2008 for the

13th Rajasthan Vidhan Sabha.

Shri Ashok Gehlot served in the Union Cabinet of former Indian Prime Ministers Indira

Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi P.V. Narsimha Rao. He has served in the Union Cabinet three times. He remained

Union Deputy Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation from 2 September 1982 to 7 February 1984, when

Mrs. Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India. Thereafter, he became the Dy. Minister of Sports. He

served the Sports Ministry from 7 February 1984 to 31 October 1984 and again from 12 November 1984

to 31 December 1984. His He was elevated to the rank of State Minister. Shri Gehlot served as the Union

Minister of State, Tourism and Civil Aviation from 31 December 1984 to 26 September 1985. Later, he

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was made the Union Minister of State, Textiles with Independent Charge - a portfolio held by the Prime

Minister himself. Shri Gehlot held this portfolio from 21 June 1991 to 18 January 1993.

GOVERNOR OF RAJASTHAN

Patil was born in 1935 in the village of Chakur in the Latur district (Marathwada region)

of Bombay State, British India. He attended Osmania University,Hyderabad, earning a

degree in Science and studied Law at Bombay University. During 1967-69, he was

involved in local government (Latur Municipality).

Patil belongs to the Lingayat community.[4] He married Smt. Vijaya Patil in June 1963.[5

In state politics

Between 1972-80, he was member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for two terms of 1972-1978 and 1978 to 1980 during which time he held various positions such as Chairman of Public Undertakings Committee, Deputy Minister (Law & Judiciary, Irrigation, Protocol), Deputy Speaker of the Assembly and Speaker of the Assembly.

Shivraj Vishwanath Patil (born October 12, 1935) is an Indian politician and current state Punjab governor and the Administrator of Union Territory ofChandigarh. Previously he had been the Speaker of the 11th Lok Sabha and served the Manmohan Singh cabinet as the Union Minister of Home Affairs. He has also served the Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi cabinets as the defence minister during the 80's. He resigned from the post of Home-Minister on November 30, 2008 following widespread criticism raised after terrorist attacks on Mumbai. He resigned taking the moral responsibility for the attacks.

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[edit]In central politics

In 1980, he was elected to the 7th Lok Sabha. By 1999 (13th Lok Sabha), he had won seven successive Lok Sabha elections in 1980, 1984, 1989, 1991, 1996, 1998 and 1999

First inducted in the Indira Gandhi-led government in as Minister of State for Defence (1980–82), he was

given independent charge of the Commerce Ministry (1982–83), from where he was shifted to Science

and Technology, Atomic Energy, Electronics, Space and Ocean Development (1983–84).

During 1983-86, he was Vice President of CSIR India. He also served on various committees including

those on Defence, External Affairs, Finance, Salaries and Allowances of Members of Parliament.

In the Rajiv Gandhi government, he was Minister for Personnel, Defence production and later held

independent charge of Civil Aviation and Tourism.

He has also held a number of important positions in the party ever since Sonia Gandhi took over the

presidency of the party. He is largely known for introducing the Outstanding Parliamentarian Award, India

in 1995. He was the chairman of the manifesto committee of the party during the 1999 Lok Sabha

election.

As speaker of the Lok Sabha, he had begun or contributed in initiatives on information dissemination to

members of the Parliament (through computerisation and modernisation), construction of Parliament

Library Building and broadcast of Loksabha proceedings, including live broadcast ofQuestion Hour of both

houses of the parliament.

Between 1991-1995, he was a member / leader of Indian parliamentary delegations to various

international parliamentary conferences.

[edit]After Indian General Election 2004

He became Home Minister in 2004. A former Lok Sabha speaker, Shivraj Patil lost in the 2004 polls

from Latur constituency in Maharashtra, but has still landed up the second most important position in the

Union Cabinet—that of the Home Minister. He was elected to the Rajya Sabha in July 2004. Widely seen

as an ineffective minister, his tenure as home minister was marred by one debacle after another and he

faced increasing calls for his resignation, which he was eventually forced to due to the mishandling in the

events leading up to and after the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

US Ambassador David Mulford in a Embassy cable had described, his removal after Mumbai terrorists

attack as inevitable and called him "inept" and "asleep on the watch".[6][7][8][9][10]

Patil's name was considered a likely candidate in 2007 presidential election. However, after the Left

parties opposed his candidature, Sonia Gandhi proposed Pratibha Patil, Governor of Rajasthan, as the

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presidential candidate. Shivraj Patil was later considered a possible candidate for the post of Vice

President of India. His extensive parliamentary experience and his reputation for fairness were said to be

the main advantages on his side.

Patil was seen in three different sets of clothes on the night of 13 September 2008 Delhi bombings in

which 30 people were killed. He was accused of paying more attention to his clothes than the blasts.[11]

On 30 November 2008, just two months after Delhi blasts, Shivraj Patil resigned from his position of

Home Minister in Union Cabinet taking moral responsibility of the security lapse that lead to the

November 2008 Terrorist attacks in Mumbai.

This is the list of 15th Lok Sabha members of Indian Parliament. The list is sorted alphabetically in

decreasing order. Total members : 545[1]

Aaroon Rasheed, Shri J.M.

Abdul Rahman, Shri

Abdullah, Dr. Farooq

Acharia, Shri Basudeb

Adhalrao Patil, Shri Shivaji

Adhi Sankar, Shri

Adhikari, Shri Suvendu

Adhikari , Shri Sisir Kumar

Adityanath , Shri Yogi

Adsul, Shri Anandrao

Advani, Shri Lal Krishna

Agarwal,Shri Jai Prakash

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Agrawal, Shri Rajendra

Ahamed, Shri E.

Ahir, Shri Hansraj Gangaram

Ahmed, Shri Sultan

Ajmal, Maulana Badruddin

Ajnala, Dr. Rattan Singh

Alagiri, Shri M. K.

Alagiri, Shri Sambandam Keerapalayam

Amlabe, Shri Narayan Singh

Anandan, Shri K. Murugesan

Ananth Kumar, Shri

Angadi, Shri Suresh Chanabasappa

Annayyagari, Shri Sai Prathap

Antony, Shri Anto

Anuragi, Shri Ghanshyam

Argal, Shri Ashok

Aron, Shri Praveen Singh

Awale , Shri Jayawant Gangaram

Azad, Shri Kirti (Jha)

Azharuddin, Shri Mohammed

Baalu, Thiru Thalikkottai Rajuthevar

Baba, Shri K.C. Singh

Babar , Shri Gajanan Dharmshi

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Babbar, Shri Raj

Badal, Smt. Harsimrat Kaur

Baghel, Smt. Sarika Devendra Singh

Bahuguna, Shri Vijay

Bairwa, Shri Khiladi Lal

Bais, Shri Ramesh

Baite, Shri Thangso

Baitha, Shri Kameshwar

Bajwa, Sardar Partap Singh

Baliram, Dr.

Balmiki, Shri Kamlesh

Balram, Shri Porika Naik

Bandyopadhyay, Shri Sudip

Banerjee, Shri Ambica

Banerjee, Kum. Mamata

Banerjee, Shri Kalyan

Bansal, Shri Pawan Kumar

Barq, Shri Shafiqur Rahman

Basavaraj, Shri Gangasandra Siddappa

Basheer, Shri E. T. Mohammed

Baske, Dr. Pulin Bihari

Bauri, Smt. Susmita

Bavaliya, Shri Kunwarjibhai Mohanbhai

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Beg, Dr. Mehboob

Besra, Shri Devidhan

Bhadana, Shri Avtar Singh

Bhagat, Shri Sudarshan

Bhagora, Shri Tarachand

Bhajan Lal, Shri

Bhoi, Shri Sanjay

Bhonsle, Shri Udayanraje Pratapsingh

Bhujbal, Shri Sameer Magan

Bhuria, Shri Kantilal

Biju, Shri Parayamparanbil Kuttappan

Biswal, Shri Hemanand

Botcha , Dr. (Smt.) Jhansi Lakshmi

Bundela, Shri Jeetendra Singh

Bwiswmuthiary, Shri Sansuma Khunggur

Chacko, Shri P.C.

Chakravarty, Smt. Bijoya

Chang, Shri Chongshen Mongkosungkum

Chaudhary, Shri Arvind Kumar

Chaudhary, Shri Jayant

Chaudhary, Dr. Tushar Amarsinh

Chauhan, Dr. Mahendrasinh Pruthvisinh

Chauhan, Shri Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh

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Chauhan, Shri Dara Singh

Chauhan, Shri Sanjay Singh

Chauhan, Smt. Raj Kumari

Chavan, Shri Harischandra Deoram

Chidambaram, Shri Palaniappan

Chinta Mohan, Dr.

Chitthan, Shri N.S.V.

Choudhary, Shri Nikhil Kumar

Choudhary, Shri Bhudeo

Choudhary, Shri Harish

Choudhry, Smt. Shruti

Choudhury, Shri Abu Hasem Khan

Chowdhary, Smt. Santosh

Chowdhury, Shri Bansa Gopal

Chowdhury, Shri Adhir Ranjan

Danve, Shri Raosaheb Patil

Das, Shri Khagen

Das, Shri Bhakta Charan

Das, Shri Ram Sundar

Dasgupta, Shri Gurudas

Dasmunsi, Smt. Deepa

Dastidar, Dr. (Smt.) Kakoli Ghosh

De(Nag), Dr. (Smt.) Ratna

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Deka, Shri Ramen

Deo, Shri V. Kishore Chandra

Deora, Shri Milind Murli

Deshmukh, Shri K. D.

Devegowda, Shri H.D.

Devi, Smt. Ashwamedh

Dhanapalan, Shri K. P.

Dhotre, Shri Sanjay Shamrao

Dhruvanarayana, Shri Rangaswamy

Dhurve, Smt. Jyoti

Dias, Dr. Charles

Dikshit, Shri Sandeep

Dome, Dr. Ram Chandra

Dubey, Shri Nishikant

Dudhgaonkar, Shri Ganeshrao Nagorao

Dutt, Smt. Priya Sunil

Elangovan, Shri T.K.S.

Engti, Shri Biren Singh

Ering, Shri Ninong

Gaddigoudar, Shri Parvatagouda Chandanagouda

Gadhvi , Shri Mukesh Bhairavdanji

Gaikwad, Shri Eknath Mahadeo

Gandhi, Shri Feroze Varun

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Gandhi, Shri Rahul

Gandhi, Smt. Sonia

Gandhi, Shri Dilip Kumar Mansukhlal

Gandhi, Smt. Maneka

Gandhiselvan, Shri S.

Ganeshamurthi, Shri A.

Gavit, Shri Manikrao Hodlya

Geete, Shri Anant Gangaram

Ghatowar, Shri Paban Singh

Ghubaya, Shri Sher Singh

Gogoi, Shri Dip

Gohain, Shri Rajen

Gowda, Shri D.V. Sadananda

Gowda, Shri Chandre D.B.

Guddu, Shri Prem Chand

Gulshan, Smt. Paramjit Kaur

Gutha, Shri Sukender Reddy

Haldar, Dr. Sucharu Ranjan

Handique, Shri Bijoy Krishna

Haque, Prof. Sk. Saidul

Hari, Shri Sabbam

Harsha Kumar, Shri G.V.

Hasan, Begum Tabassum

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Hassan, Dr. Monazir

Hazari, Shri Maheshwar

Hegde, Shri Anant Kumar Dattatreya

Helen, Smt. Davidson J.

Hooda, Shri Deepender Singh

Hossain, Shri Abdul Mannan

Hussain, Shri Ismail

Hussain, Shri Syed Shahnawaz

Islam, Shri Sk. Nurul

Jadhav, Shri Prataprao Ganpatrao

Jadhav , Shri Baliram Sukur

Jagannath, Dr. M.

Jagathrakshakan, Shri S.

Jahan, Smt. Kaisar

Jain Aditya , Shri Pradeep Kumar

Jaiswal, Shri Sriprakash

Jaiswal, Dr. Sanjay

Jaiswal, Shri Gorakh Prasad

Jakhar, Shri Badri Ram

Jardosh, Smt. Darshana Vikram

Jat, Smt. Poonam Veljibhai

Jatua, Shri Choudhury Mohan

Jawale, Shri Haribhau Madhav

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Jena, Shri Srikant Kumar

Jena, Shri Mohan

Jeyadurai, Shri S. R.

Jigajinagi, Shri Ramesh Chandappa

Jindal, Shri Naveen

Joshi, Shri Pralhad Venkatesh

Joshi, Dr. Mahesh

Joshi, Dr. Murli Manohar

Joshi, Dr. C. P.

Joshi, Shri Kailash

Judeo, Shri Dilip Singh

Kachhadia, Shri Naranbhai

Kalmadi, Shri Suresh

Kamal Nath, Shri

Kamat, Shri Gurudas

Kanumuri, Shri Bapi Raju

Karunakaran, Shri P.

Karwariya, Shri Kapil Muni

Kashyap, Shri Virender

Kashyap, Shri Baliram

Kaswan, Shri Ram Singh

Kataria, Shri Lalchand

Kateel, Shri Nalin Kumar

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Katheria, Shri Premdas

Katoch, Smt. Chandresh Kumari

Katti, Shri Ramesh Vishwanath

Kaur, Smt. Preneet

Kaypee, Shri Mohinder Singh

Khaire, Shri Chandrakant Bhaurao

Khan, Shri Hassan

Khandela, Shri Mahadeo Singh

Kharge, Shri Mallikarjun

Khatri, Dr. Nirmal

Khurshid, Shri Salman

Killi, Dr. (Smt.) Kruparani

Kishor, Shri Kamal

Kodikunnil, Shri Suresh

Kora, Shri Madhu

Kowase, Shri Marotrao Sainuji

Krishnasswamy, Shri M.

Kumar, Shri P.

Kumar, Shri Kaushalendra

Kumar, Shri Shailendra

Kumar, Smt. Meira

Kumar, Shri Ramesh

Kumar, Shri Vishwa Mohan

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Kumaraswamy, Shri H.D.

Kurup, Shri N. Peethambara

Lagadapati, Shri Rajagopal

Laguri, Shri Yashbant Narayan Singh

Lal, Shri Pakauri

Lalu Prasad, Shri

Libra, Shri Sukhdev Singh

Lingam, Shri P.

Lodhi, Shri Shivraj Singh

Maadam, Shri Vikrambhai Arjanbhai

Mahajan, Smt. Sumitra

Mahant, Dr. Charan Das

Maharaj, Shri Satpal

Mahato, Shri Narahari

Mahtab, Shri Bhartruhari

Mahto, Shri Baidyanath Prasad

Majhi, Shri Pradeep

Majumdar, Shri Prasanta Kumar

Maken, Shri Ajay

Malik, Shri Jitender Singh

Malik, Shri Sakti Mohan

Mandal, Shri Mangani Lal

Mandal, Dr. Tarun

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Mandlik, Shri Sadashivrao Dadoba

Mani, Shri Jose K.

Manian, Shri O. S.

Manjhi, Shri Hari

Maran, Thiru Dayanidhi

Marandi, Shri Babu Lal

Masram, Shri Basori Singh

Mcleod, Smt. Ingrid

Meena, Shri Raghuvir Singh

Meena, Shri Namo Narain

Meena, Dr. Kirodilal

Meghe, Shri Datta Raghobaji

Meghwal, Shri Bharat Ram

Meghwal, Shri Arjun Ram

Meinya, Dr. Thokchom

Mirdha, Dr. (Smt.) Jyoti

Mishra, Shri Mahabal

Mishra, Shri Govind Prasad

Misra, Shri Pinaki

Mithlesh Kumar, Shri

Mitra, Shri Somendra Nath

Mohammad, Maulana Asrarul Haque

Mohan, Shri P. C.

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Mohapatra, Shri Sidhant

Moily, Dr.(Shri) M. Veerappa

Mukherjee, Shri Pranab

Mullappally, Shri Ramachandran

Munda, Shri Arjun

Munda, Shri Kariya

Munde , Shri Gopinath Pandurang

Muniyappa, Shri K.H.

Muttemwar, Shri Vilas Baburao

Nagar, Shri Surendra Singh

Nagpal, Shri Devendra

Nahata, Smt. P. Jaya Prada

Naik, Dr. Sanjeev Ganesh

Naik, Shri Shripad Yesso

Namdhari, Shri Inder Singh

Napoleon, Shri D.

Naqvi, Shri Zafar Ali

Narah, Smt. Ranee

Narayanasamy, Shri V.

Naskar, Shri Gobinda Chandra

Natarajan, Shri P.R.

Natrajan, Km. Meenakshi

Nimmala, Shri Kristappa

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Nirupam, Shri Sanjay

Nishad, Capt.(Retd.) Jainarain Prasad

Noor, Smt. Mausam

Ola, Shri Sis Ram

Owaisi, Shri Asaduddin

Pakkirappa, Shri S.

Pal , Shri Jagdambika

Pal, Shri Raja Ram

Pala, Shri Vincent H

Palanimanickam, Shri S.S.

Panabaka, Smt. Lakshmi

Panda, Shri Prabodh

Panda, Shri Baijayant "Jay"

Pandey, Dr. Vinay Kumar "Vinnu"

Pandey, Shri Gorakh Nath

Pandey, Shri Ravindra Kumar

Pandey, Km. Saroj

Pandey, Shri Rakesh

Pangi, Shri Jayaram

Paranjpe, Shri Anand Prakash

Paswan, Shri Kamlesh

Patasani, Dr. (Prof.) Prasanna Kumar

Patel, Shri Deoraj Singh

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Patel, Smt. Jayshreeben

Patel, Shri Lalubhai Babubhai

Patel, Shri Bal Kumar

Patel, Shri R.K. Singh

Patel, Shri Praful Manoharbhai

Patel, Shri Dinsha J.

Patel, Shri Devji Mansingram

Patel, Shri Kishanbhai Vestabhai

Patel, Shri Somabhai Gandalal Koli

Patel, Shri Natubhai Gomanbhai

Pathak, Shri Harin

Patil, Smt. Bhavana Gawali

Patil, Shri Pratik Prakashbapu

Patil, Shri Sanjay Dina

Patil, Shri Bhaskarrao Bapurao

Patil, Shri A.T. (Nana)

Patil , Dr. Padmasinha Bajirao

Patil, Shri Chandrakant Raghunath

Patle, Smt. Kamla Devi

Paul, Shri Tapas

Pawar, Shri Sharad Chandra Govindrao

Perumal, Shri Viswanathan

Pilot, Shri Sachin

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Ponnam, Shri Prabhakar

Potai, Shri Sohan

Pradhan, Shri Nityananda

Pradhan, Shri Amarnath

Prasada, Shri Jitin

Pratap Narayanrao, Shri Sonawane

Punia, Shri P.L.

Purandeswari, Smt. Daggubati

Purkayastha, Shri Kabindra

Putul Kumari, Smt.

Radadiya, Shri Vitthalbhai Hansrajbhai

Raghavan, Shri M. K.

Rai, Shri Prem Das

Raja, Shri Andimuthu

Rajbhar, Shri Ramashankar

Rajendran, Shri C.

Rajesh, Shri M. B.

Raju , Dr. M. Mangapati Pallam

Rajukhedi, Shri Gajendra Singh

Ram, Shri Purnmasi

Ram Shankar, Prof.(Dr.)

Rama Devi, Smt.

Ramasubbu, Shri S.S.

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Ramkishun, Shri

Rana , Shri Rajendrasinh (Raju Rana)

Rana, Shri Kadir

Rana, Shri Jagdish Singh

Rane, Dr. Nilesh Narayan

Rao, Shri Nama Nageswara

Rao, Shri Konakalla Narayana

Rao, Dr. Kavuri Samba Siva

Rao, Shri Inderjit Singh

Rao, Shri Kalva Kuntla Chandrasekhar

Rao, Shri Rayapati Sambasiva

Rathod, Shri Ramesh

Rathwa, Shri Ramsinh Patalyabhai

Rawat, Shri Ashok Kumar

Rawat, Shri Harish

Ray, Shri Bishnu Pada

Ray, Shri Rudra Madhab

Reddy, Shri Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash

Reddy, Shri Modugula Venugopala

Reddy, Shri Komatireddy Raj Gopal

Reddy, Shri Magunta Sreenivasulu

Reddy, Shri Y. S. Jagan Mohan

Reddy, Shri S.P.Y.

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Reddy, Shri Mekapati Rajamohan

Reddy, Shri Jaipal Sudini

Reddy, Shri Anantha Venkatarami

Riyan, Shri Baju Ban

Roy, Prof. Saugata

Roy, Dr. Arjun

Roy, Shri Nripendra Nath

Roy, Shri Mahendra Kumar

Roy, Smt. Satabdi

Ruala, Shri C. L.

Sachan, Shri Rakesh

Saha, Dr. Anup Kumar

Sahay, Shri Subodh Kant

Sahu, Shri Chandu Lal

Sai, Shri Vishnu Deo

Sampath, Shri Anirudhan

Sangma, Kum. Agatha K.

Sardinha, Shri Francisco

Saroj, Shri Tufani

Saroj, Smt. Sushila

Sathyanarayana, Shri Sarvey

Satpathy, Shri Tathagata

Sayeed, Shri Hamdullah

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Scindia, Shri Jyotiraditya Madhavrao

Scindia, Smt. Yashodhara Raje

Selja, Kumari

Semmalai, Shri S.

Sethi, Shri Arjun Charan

Shanavas, Shri M. I.

Shantha, Smt. J.

Shanthi, Smt. M. Vijaya

Shariq, Shri Sharifuddin

Sharma, Shri Jagdish

Sharma, Shri Madan Lal

Sharma, Dr. Arvind Kumar

Shekhar, Shri Neeraj

Shekhawat, Shri Gopal Singh

Shetkar, Shri Suresh Kumar

Shetti , Shri Raju @ Devappa Anna

Shinde, Shri Sushil Kumar Sambhajirao

Shivakumar , Shri K. @ J.K. Ritheesh

Shivaramagouda, Shri

Shukla , Shri Balkrishna Khanderao

Sibal, Shri Kapil

Siddeshwara, Shri Gowdar Mallikarjunappa

Sidhu, Shri Navjot Singh

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Singh, Shri Umashanker

Singh, Shri Virbhadra

Singh, Smt. Rajesh Nandini

Singh, Shri Radha Mohan

Singh, Shri Brijbhushan Sharan

Singh, Shri Kalyan

Singh, Shri Jaswant

Singh, Shri Jagadanand

Singh, Rajkumari Ratna

Singh, Dr. Raghuvansh Prasad

Singh, Shri Dushyant

Singh, Shri Mahabali

Singh, Shri Bhoopendra

Singh, Shri Pashupati Nath

Singh, Shri Uday Pratap

Singh, Shri Ratanjit Pratap Narain

Singh, Kunwar Rewati Raman

Singh, Dr. Bhola

Singh, Shri Rajnath

Singh, Shri Sushil Kumar

Singh, Shri Ravneet

Singh, Shri Yashvir

Singh, Shri Ajit

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Singh, Shri Jitendra

Singh, Shri Ratan

Singh, Shri Uday

Singh, Shri Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan)

Singh, Shri Vijay Bahadur

Singh, Shri Ganesh

Singh, Shri Pradeep Kumar

Singh, Shri Rakesh

Singh, Shri Murarilal

Singh, Shri N.Dharam

Singh, Smt. Meena

Singh, Chaudhary Lal

Singh, Shri Radhe Mohan

Singh, Shri Dhananjay

Singh, Shri Ijyaraj

Singh Deo, Shri Kalikesh Narayan

Singla, Shri Vijay Inder

Sinh, Dr. Sanjay

Sinha, Shri Shatrughan Prasad

Sinha, Shri Yashwant

Siricilla, Shri Rajaiah

Sivaprasad, Dr. Naramalli

Sivasami, Shri C.

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Solanki , Shri Dinubhai Boghabhai

Solanki, Shri Bharatsinh Madhavsinh

Solanki, Shri Makhansingh

Solanki, Dr. Kirit Premjibhai

Soren, Shri Shibu

Sudhakaran, Shri Kumbakudi

Sugavanam, Shri E.G.

Sugumar, Shri K.

Suklabaidya, Shri Lalit Mohan

Sule, Smt. Supriya Sadanand

Suman, Shri Kabir

Sushant, Dr. Rajan

Swamy, Shri N. Chaluvaraya

Swamy, Shri Janardhana

Swaraj, Smt. Sushma

Tagore, Shri Manicka

Takam Sanjoy, Shri

Tamta, Shri Pradeep

Tandon, Smt. Annu

Tandon, Shri Lal Ji

Tanwar, Shri Ashok

Tarai, Shri Bibhu Prasad

Taviad, Dr. (Smt.) Prabha Kishor

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Taware , Shri Suresh Kashinath

Tewari, Shri Manish

Thakor, Shri Jagdish

Thakur, Shri Anurag Singh

Thamaraiselvan, Shri R.

Thambidurai, Dr. Munisamy

Tharoor, Dr. Shashi

Thol, Shri Thirumaa Valavan

Thomas, Prof. Kuruppassery Varkey

Thomas, Shri P. T.

Tirath, Smt. Krishna

Tirkey, Shri Manohar

Tiwari , Shri Bhismshankar Alias Kushal

Tomar, Shri Narendra Singh

Toppo, Shri Joseph

Trivedi, Shri Dinesh

Tudu, Shri Laxman

Udasi, Shri Shivkumar Chanabasappa

Upadhyay, Smt. Seema

Vardhan, Shri Harsh

Vasava, Shri Mansukhbhai D.

Venugopal, Shri K. C.

Venugopal, Dr. Ponnusamy

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Venugopal, Thiru Danapal

Verma, Shri Beni Prasad

Verma, Shri Sajjan Singh

Verma, Smt. Usha

Vijayan, Shri A.K.S.

Virendra Kumar, Dr.

Vishwanath, Shri Adagooru Huchegowda

Vivekanand, Dr. Gaddam

Vundavalli, Shri Aruna Kumar

Vyas, Dr.(Kum.) Girija

Wakchaure , Shri Bhausaheb

Wankhede, Shri Subhash Bapurao

Wasnik, Shri Mukul Balkrishna

Yadav, Shri M. Anjan Kumar

Yadav, Shri Dinesh Chandra

Yadav, Shri Hukmdev Narayan

Yadav, Shri Arun Subhashchandra

Yadav, Shri Madhusudan

Yadav, Shri Om Prakash

Yadav, Shri Akhilesh

Yadav, Prof. Ranjan Prasad

Yadav, Shri Sharad

Yadav, Shri Ramakant

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Yadav, Shri Mulayam Singh

Yadav, Shri Dharmendra

Yaskhi, Shri Madhu Goud

Yeddyurappa, Shri Raghavendra

RAJASTHAN LOK SABHA MEMBERS

1]SACHEIN PILOT

Sachin Pilot (born 7 September 1977) is an Indian member of Parliament. He represents the Ajmer constituency of Rajasthan and is a member of theIndian National Congress. He is presently the Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications and Technology.

Early life

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Sachin Pilot was born in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, to Rajesh Pilot of village Baidpura District, Ghaziabad now Gautam Budh Nagar (Noida) and Rama Pilot.

He went to Air Force Bal Bharati School in New Delhi and then completed his B.A. (Hons) degree from St. Stephens College, Delhi University. While in college, Pilot was the captain of the college shooting team. He then studied at IMT Ghaziabad. He worked for 2 years for General Motors and then went to study at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A..

[edit]Political career

On returning to India, Sachin Pilot was inducted into the Indian National Congress party on the 10 February 2002, on the birthday of his father Rajesh Pilot.

On 13 May 2004, Sachin Pilot was elected to the 14th Lok Sabha (Lower House) seat from the Dausa Parliamentary Constituency of Rajasthan, with a margin of over 1.2 lac votes. On 16 May 2009, he was elected to the 15th Lok Sabha from the Ajmer Constituency. He had to shift his constituency due to delimitation. He defeated Bharatiya Janata Party's Kiran Maheshwari by a margin of over 76,000 votes.[1]

At 26 years he became the youngest Member of Parliament in the country. He is a member of the Parliaments Standing Committee on Home Affairs. He is also a member of the consultative committee in the ministry of Civil Aviation.

Pilot has been made a Minister of State in the Ministry of Communications and Technology, a portfolio once held by his late father Rajesh Pilot when he held the same post as an independent charge in the early nineties in the Narasimha Rao government.

2] JITHENDRA SINGH

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Jitendra Pratap Singh Prabhakar Bahadur (born 12 June 1971) is an Indian Member of

Parliament representing the Alwar constituency of Rajasthan.

He was born as the "Bhanwar" (son of the Crown Prince) in the royal family of Alwar in Rajasthan.

Elected to legislative assembly (state parliament of Rajasthan, Alwar) in 1998.[1]

Elected to legislative assembly (state parliament of Rajasthan, Alwar) in 2004.[2]

Secy. All India Congress Committee, Delhi.(assists Rahul Gandhi in his political projects).[3]

Elected as Member of Parliament representing the Alwar constituency of Rajasthan in 2009.[4]

[edit]Personal life

Jitendra Singh married Ambika on On 14 February 1994 in New Delhi, daughter of Raja Brijendra Singh

of Dada-Siba and the maternal granddaughter of L. K. Jha eighth Governor of the Reserve Bank of India.

They have two daughters and a son.[5]

3] Tarachand Bhagora

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Tarachand Bhagora is the Congress candidate for the  Banswara Lok Sabha seat in Rajasthan. He will contest against Hakru Maida who belongs to BJP Party.

He was elected as Member of eleventh Lok Sabha from Dungarpur Rajasthan in the year 1996.

Educational and Social Profile

Tarachand Bhagora has worked as  Member and General-Secretary of Dungarpur Tribal Vikas Parishad and Scheduled Castes and  Scheduled Tribes Council. He has been involoved in various social upliftment activities during his political career.

Mr Bhagora  was born 1 January 1954 at Ratanpura, Dungarpur and has done M.A in political science from Rajasthan University.Banswara Lok Sabha Seat – A SnapshotBanswara is another Congress stronghold in Mewar. This seat was seized in 2004 by the BJP when things were going its way. It will be tough for BJP to retain this seat.

In the previous four Lok Sabha elections, it was only in 2004 that the BJP actually managed to snatch it from the Congress. All other times,  the Congress has won here and usually with very convincing margins.

Of the eight assembly segments, the Congress holds six, the JD(U) one and and independent one. The BJP’s performance in the recent assembly elections were absolutely dismal. The Congress vote was about one and a half lakh more than the BJP-JD(U) vote.

The BJP has denied a ticket to the sitting MP, Dhan Singh Rawat, and has fielded Mr. Hakru Maida. It will take a miracle for him to overcome the anti-incumbency generated by his predecessor. Mr. Rawat contested the just concluded assembly elections and lost by about 25000 votes in his home constituency.

Harish Choudhary

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Harish Choudhary (Godara) (हरी�श चौ�धरी�) is the Congress MP elected from Barmer Parliamentary

Constituency in general elections 2009.

He won Barmer Lok Sabha Seat by 1 lakh 19 thousand defeating BJP candidate Manvendra Singh, son

of Jaswant Singh.

He is congress leader from western Rajasthan and has done Post Graduation from Jodhpur University.

He was University president during his study at home town Jodhpur and has good grip with the people

of Barmer and Jaisalmer.

6]RAWAL RATAN SINGH

Rawal Ratan Singh was the 42nd ruler of Mewar, a state that then covered part of the present-day Indian state of Rajasthan. He ruled from 1302-03 AD. Singh was a rajput belonging to the Sisodiaclan.

6]Dr. C.P.JOSHI

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Mr Joshi has been elected four times as MLA from Rajasthan and has served as Cabinet Minister from 1998-2003 handling important portfolios like Education, Panchayti Raj, Rural Development, Public Health Engineering, Policy Planning and Information Technology.

As PCC President, it was largely due to his hard work and relentless commitment that Congress was able to form the government at the state level in Dec 2008. He also played a key role as member of opposition during the entire 5 yrs of BJP regime.

A View on C.P Joshi Profile

Dr. C. P. Joshi completed his Primary & Higher Secondary education at his birthplace Nathadwara.

He finished his graduation from M.B. College, Udaipur & went ahead and completed his Masters in Physics. He also completed his Masters in Psychology to understand the problems of people better and later got Ph.D. degree for the same.

He got posted as a lecturer in the same college after completion of his education.

7]ARJUN RAM MEDHWAL

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Participated in many programmes for the development of the Rajasthan i language extended full cooperation in various capacities for recognition of Rajasthan i as an Indian language in VIIIth Scheduled of the Indian Constitution Worked as a Principal Advisor of Bhwana Meghwal Memorial Trust, which is committed to promote the talented and economically deprived students by providing scholarships etc.and guidance by various programmes the trust has been conducting group marriage programmes of the weaker sections of the society and seminar, workshops to awaken the people about social issues

8]GIRIJA VYAS\

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Girija Vyas is an Indian politician, poet and author. She is presently a Member of the 15th Lok Sabha, the

lower house of Parliament, from the Chittorgarhconstituency and president of National Commission for

Women of India.

[edit]Life

After obtaining a Doctorate in Philosophy, she taught at the Mohanlal Sukhadia University of Udaipur and

the University of Delaware. In 1985, as a candidate of the Indian National Congress party, she was

elected as an M.L.A. from Udaipur, Rajasthan and served as a Minister in the Provincial Government of

Rajasthan till 1990.

In 1991, she was elected to the Indian Parliament, representing Udaipur, Rajasthan in the Lok Sabha and

was appointed as a Deputy Minister in the FederalGovernment of India in the Narsimha Rao ministry

From 2001-2004, she was also the President, Rajasthan Provincial Congress Committee. Currently, she

is Chairperson, Media Department, All India Congress Committee and member, Indo-EU Civil Society.

In February 2005, the Congress Party dominated U.P.A. Government of Manmohan Singh, nominated her

to the position of the Chairperson of the Fifth National Commission for Women, a Constitutional &

Statutory body, a position she currently holds.

She also elected as M.L.A. in Rajasthan in 2008.

She has written eight books, three of which contain her poetry. Ehsaas Ke Par has her Urdu

poems, Seep, Samundar Aur Moti has both her Hindi and Urdu poems while Nostalgia is enriched with

English verses.

9   Ram Singh Kaswan

Ram Singh Kaswan (born 10 August 1945) is leader of Bharatiya Janata Party and Member of Parliament from Churu in Rajasthan, India. He was born on 10 August 1945 at village Kalri in Churu district (Rajasthan). He was born in the family of Hindu Jat of Kaswan clan. His father’s name is Deep Chand and mother’s Kastoori Devi.

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Career

He was Sarpanch, Kalri, Distt. Churu, Rajasthan for 13 years. And President, Bharatiya Janata

Party, District Churu.

1991: Elected to 10th Lok Sabha by a narrow margin of 168 Votes against Jai Singh Rathore of

INC; Member, Committee on Urban and Rural Development, Member, Consultative Committee,

Ministry of Surface Transport 1992: Member, National Executive Committee, B.J.P.

1992 onwards: Member, National Council, B.J.P.

1998 - 1999: Member, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly

1999: Elected to 13th Lok Sabha (2nd term)

1999 - 2000: Member, Committee on Industry, Member, Committee of Privileges

2000 - 2004: Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas

2004: Elected to 14th Lok Sabha (3rd term), Ram Singh Kaswan defeated former Lok Sabha

speaker and senior Congress leader Balram Jakhar in the Churu (Lok Sabha constituency) by over

29,000 votes. Member, Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Member, Committee on Industry,

Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Commerce, Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry

of Industry

2009: Elected to 15th Lok Sabha (4th term)

10   Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena

Dr. Kirodi Lal Meena is a most popular name in Meena Community in India. He was minister with cabinet rank in Government of Rajasthan. He held many portfolios in state government of Rajasthan. Last held was Cabinet rank minister in ministry of food and civil supplies(Govt. of

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Rajasthan). He was born in 1951 in a farmer's family. He basically belongs to Village Khohra, Tehsil-Mahwa, Distt. Dausa, State Rajasthan, India. He is a doctor( M.B.B.S) by profession . He served local population as a Doctor in Mahwa tehsil in starting of his career. He was a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party until he resigned from the party in 2008. In 2009 he was elected Member of Parliament from Dausa constituency in Rajasthan. He was elected to Lok Sabha in 1989 from Sawai Madhopur constituency. He was first elected to Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in 1985 from Mahwa. He belongs to the Meenas community of the Rajasthan.[edit]

11   Bharat Ram Meghwal

al

Particulars Description

Name Shri Bharat Ram Meghwal

Constituency from which I am elected

Ganganagar

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State from which I am elected

Rajasthan

Political party name Indian National Congress

Present Address64, South Avenue,New Delhi - 110 011Tels. (011) 23795180, 9013180337 (M) Fax. (011) 23795198

Details of Member

Particulars Description

Name Dr. Mahesh Joshi

Constituency from which I am elected Jaipur

State from which I am elected Rajasthan

Political party name Indian National Congress

Name Shri Lalchand Kataria

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Constituency from which I am elected Jaipur Rural

Father's Name Shri Ram Pratap Kataria

Mother's Name Smt. Phula Devi

Date of Birth 6/12/1968

Birth Place Vill. Bisnawala, Distt. Jaipur (Rajasthan)

Maritial Status Married

Date of Marriage -NA-

Spouse Name Smt. Gayatri

No. of Children No.of Sons:0   No.of Daughters:2

State Name Rajasthan

Party Name Indian National Congress

Particulars Description

Name Shri Devji Mansingram Patel

Constituency from which I am elected Jalore

State from which I am elected Rajasthan

Political party name Bharatiya Janata Party

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4   External

links

[edit]Early life

Dushyant Singh was born to Hemant Singh, the erstwhile Maharaja of Dholpur in Rajasthan . His

mother, Vasundhara Raje, is the ex-Chief Minister of Rajasthan, a former Union

Minister, Maharani of Dholpur and a member of the Scindia royal family of Gwalior. He was educated

at Doon School, Dehradun; St. Stephen's College, Delhi; Johnson and Wales University, Providence, R.I.,

and IHTTI School of Management, Neuchatel, Switzerland.[2]

[edit]Career

Dushyant Singh entered politics with BJP.

[edit]Personal life

Dushyant Singh is married to Niharika Kumari,from the royal principality of Samthar in the Indian state

of Uttar Pradesh. He has two children Bhairawi Raje and Kunwar Vinayak Pratap Singh. He is the first

cousin of the Congress Party MP for Gwalior, Jyotiraditya Scindia

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Sis Ram Ola by profession is an Agriculturist, Defense Personnel, Political & Social Worker. He was born on 30th July 1927 to father Shri Choudhary Mangla Ram at Ardawata, Distt. Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan). He married Sheobai and have two sons and one daughter.

He was a Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from 1957 to 1990, and from 1980 to 1990 he was a Cabinet Minister in the Government of Rajasthan. From 1993 to 1996, he was again a Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. In 1996, he was elected to the 11th Lok Sabha and  worked as  Union Minister of State for Chemicals and Fertilizers  from 1996 to 1997 and Union Minister of State for Water Resources from 1997 to 1998.

He was re-elected to the 12th Lok Sabha in 1998, the 13th Lok Sabha in 1999, and the 14th Lok Sabha in 2004. He was Union Cabinet Minister of Labour and Employment from May 23, 2004 to November 27, 2004

Sis Ram Ola was the recipient of the Padma Shri award in 1968 for social work.

CHANDRESH KUMARI

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Name Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch

Constituency from which I am elected Jodhpur

Father's Name Late Shri Hanumant Singhji

Mother's Name Smt. Krishana Kumari, Ex-MP

Date of Birth 2/1/1944

Birth Place Jodhpur (Rajasthan)

Maritial Status Married

Date of Marriage 12/4/1968

Spouse Name Shri Aditya Katoch

No. of Children No.of Sons:1   No.of Daughters:0

State Name Rajasthan

Party Name Indian National Congress

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Details of Member

Particulars Description

Name Shri Khiladi Lal Bairwa

Constituency from which I am elected Karauli-Dholpur

State from which I am elected Rajasthan

Political party name Indian National Congress

Name Shri Ijyaraj Singh

Constituency from which I am elected Kota

Father's Name Shri Brijraj Singh

Mother's Name Smt. Uttara Devi

Date of Birth 2/9/1965

Birth Place Mumbai, Maharashtra

Maritial Status Married

Date of Marriage 7/9/1989

Spouse Name Smt. Kalpana Devi

No. of Children No.of Sons:1   No.of Daughters:0

State Name Rajasthan

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me Dr. (Smt.) Jyoti Mirdha

Constituency from which I am elected Nagaur

Father's Name Shri Ram Prakash Mirdha

Mother's Name Smt. Veena Mirdha

Date of Birth 7/26/1972

Birth Place New Delhi

Maritial Status Married

Date of Marriage 11/21/2000

Spouse Name Shri Narender Gehlaut

No. of Children No.of Sons:1   No.of Daughters:0

State Name Rajasthan

Party Name Indian National Congress

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Name Shri Badri Ram Jakhar

Constituency from which I am elected Pali

Father's Name Shri Ganesh Ram Jakhar

Mother's Name Smt. Chunni Devi

Date of Birth 9/9/1952

Birth Place Rajlani Bhopalgarh, Distt. Jodhpur (Rajasthan)

Maritial Status Married

Date of Marriage 9/11/1974

Spouse Name Smt. Mohini Devi

No. of Children No.of Sons:3   No.of Daughters:2

State Name Rajasthan

Party Name Indian National Congress

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Member of Parliament Shri Gopal Singh Shekhawat

Congress candidate Mahadev singh khandela wins Sikar Lok sabha seat by defeating BJP

Candidate Subhash Mahriya by 1 Lakh 40 Thousand Votes.

Mr. Mahadev Singh Khandela born on 21-09-1947 at Dulehepura, near Sri Madhopur. His

fathers name is Sh. Manbhar Ram and Wife's Name Smt. Parvati Devi having one son. He is

a well educated post Graduate Candidate. It is good sign in indian politics that some well

educated people are coming in politics, that can change the fate of rajasthan.

Namo Narain Meena (born 24 December 1943) is a Minister of State for Finance in Government of India.

He was elected to 14th Lok Sabha from Sawai Madhopur constituency in Rajasthan as a candidate of

INC Indian National Congress party. He served Indian Government as Union Minister of State in Ministry

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of Environment and Forests from 2004-2009. After winning again on Member of Parliament seat from

Sawai Madhopur constituency, defeating Mr. Kirori Singh Baisla, He has been serving Govt. of India as

Union Minister of State(EB&I) in Ministry of Finance India

He basically belongs to Bamanwas village of Sawai Madhopur, a district of Rajasthan State in India. Born

and brought up in a rural family, whose main occupation was agriculture. He is a Post Graduate in

Geography from University of Udaipur. He served Indian Police Service as Additional Director General of

Police (ADGP). Resigned in 2003 to join as Member Rajasthan State Human Rights Commission

thereafter quit the post, before contesting & winning elections. He belongs to the Meenas community of

the Rajasthan. He received President's Police Medal for distinguished service while serving as SP in

several districts of Rajasthan. He was made a Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance after 2009

general elections.

Particulars Description

Name Shri Raghuvir Singh Meena

Constituency from which I am elected Udaipur

State from which I am elected Rajasthan

Political party name Indian National Congress