Baldev Singh Khiala | |
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Member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1977-1992 | |
Succeeded by | Surjan Singh |
Constituency | Joga Assembly constituency |
Member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1997-2002 | |
Preceded by | Surjan Singh |
Succeeded by | Jagdeep Singh Nakai |
Constituency | Joga Assembly constituency |
Personal details | |
Born | Raipur,Mansa | April 11,1935
Died | 14 June 2008 73) Fortis Healthcare Mohali,Punjab | (aged
Political party | Shiromani Akali Dal |
Spouse | Gurdial Kaur |
Children | 3 sons &1 daughter |
Parent |
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Residence(s) | Village Malakpur, P.O. Khiala Kalan, Mansa District, Punjab |
Profession | Politician |
Baldev Singh Khiala (11 April 1935 - 14 June 2008) was an Indian politician. He won 1977 Punjab Legislative Assembly elections from the Joga consitituency, and again won in 1980, 1985 and 1997. [1]
Baldev Singh Khiala, an influential Indian politician, was born on April 11, 1935, in the village of Raipur, located in the Mansa district of Punjab. He was the son of Dalel Singh and was deeply rooted in his native village. Khiala began his political journey by winning Panchayati elections and holding the role for an impressive 17 years. During this time, he demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and earned the enduring trust of his community.
His dedication and commitment to public service earned him the honorable title of “Jathedar” from the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), a significant political party in Punjab. This recognition marked the beginning of his prominent political career within the SAD.
Baldev Singh Khiala’s political career took a major leap when he was first elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Joga constituency in 1977. He won his first election with an impressive 28,025 votes, securing 55.04% of the vote share. His subsequent victories further solidified his position as a respected leader. In the 1980 elections, he won with 24,792 votes (44.49% vote share), followed by a victory in 1985 with 29,996 votes (48.83% vote share). His final successful election was in 1997, where he garnered 30,928 votes, achieving a 34.04% vote share.
Baldev Singh Khiala was not just a politician; he was a visionary leader committed to the development of his constituency. He focused on enhancing healthcare services by setting up dispensaries as well as hospitals and established focus points for medical care throughout his constituency. His efforts extended to education, where he played a crucial role in upgrading many primary schools to middle schools and middle schools to high schools.
Khiala was also instrumental in the construction of a double road that connected 29 villages, significantly improving infrastructure and accessibility in the region. He succeeded in providing better irrigation facilities to farmers, which helped boost agricultural productivity. His contributions to various other developmental projects made a lasting impact on the lives of his constituents.
However, in the late 2000s, Baldev Singh Khiala made a significant decision to part ways with the Shiromani Akali Dal, marking a pivotal moment in his political journey.
Baldev Singh Khiala passed away on June 14, 2008, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and service to his community.
Baldev Singh Khiala’s life was marked by his unwavering commitment to his constituents, his significant contributions to the political landscape of Punjab, and his efforts to improve healthcare, education, infrastructure, and agricultural facilities in his constituency.
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