Avtar Singh Bhadana

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Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
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March 2017 March 2022
Relations Kartar Singh Bhadana (brother)
ChildrenArjun Bhadana (son)
Ekta Bhadana (daughter)
Alma mater 8th pass
Occupation Politician

Avtar Singh Bhadana (born 17 December 1957) is an Indian politician from Faridabad in Haryana. He is a former Minister in Haryana, former MP and former MLA of Uttar Pradesh representing the Meerapur Assembly constituency as a member of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). [2] [3] He has formerly been a member of the Lok Sabha for 4 terms. [4]

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He has won from Faridabad Lok Sabha in the year 1991, 2004 and 2009 and Meerut Lok Sabha in 1999. He was defeated by Krishan Pal Gurjar in 2014 and 2019 consecutively.

Early life

Avtar Singh Bhadana was born on 17 December 1957 in a Hindu Gujjar family in Anangpur village in Faridabad district of Haryana. His father was Nahar Singh and his mother was Bharti Devi. Kartar Singh Bhadana is his brother.

Politics

When he was 34, he became the Member of Parliament for Faridabad. Bhadana started his political career at a very young age and also became a minister in the Haryana government while he was also an MLA and MP for six months in the Devi Lal government.[ citation needed ]

He is the longest serving Lok Sabha MP from Gurjar Caste. The Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, also apologized to him in Court for claiming that Bhadana was one of the most corrupt politicians in the country. [5]

Electoral record

YearElectionPartyConstituency NameResult
1991 10th Lok Sabha Hand INC.svg Indian National Congress Faridabad Won
1996 11th Lok Sabha Lost
1998 12th Lok Sabha Indian Election Symbol Tree.png Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) Lost
1999 13th Lok Sabha Hand INC.svg Indian National Congress Meerut Won
2004 14th Lok Sabha Faridabad Won
2009 15th Lok Sabha Won
2014 16th Lok Sabha Lost
2017 17th Uttar Pradesh Assembly Lotus flower symbol.svg Bharatiya Janata Party Meerapur Won
2019 17th Lok Sabha Hand INC.svg Indian National Congress Faridabad Lost
2022 18th Uttar Pradesh Assembly Indian Election Symbol Hand Pump.png Rashtriya Lok Dal Jewar Lost

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References

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