Kishna Ram Nai

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Kishna Ram Nai
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Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
In office
2013–2018
ResidenceKR Nai Farm House
Occupation Social Worker, Agriculturist

Kishna Ram Nai (born 1 January 1935) is an Indian politician, elected member from the Dungargarh constituency of Rajasthan three times.

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Early life

Kishnaram Nai was born on 1 January 1935 in Sridungargarh. He belongs to a simple barber family. His father's name was Bastiram Nai and mother's name was Chanda Devi, they were married in Bhojas, a small village of Sridungargarh. His wife's name was Mukna Devi. He has two sons Madan, Jivraj and four daughters Sita, Sharda, Bhanwari, Liksma.

Political Life

Kishnaram Nai started his political career as Municipal Councilor in 1956 and continuously became Councilor, Municipal Vice President and President. After that he started living with the then Dungargarh constituency MLA Late Mohan Lal Sharma, started coming to Jaipur with him and at the same time met with the then Chief Minister Bhairon Singh Shekhawat and became a favorite of Late Bhairon Singh Shekhawat, when in 1980 When BJP was formed from Jana Sangh, Bhairon Singh Shekhawat handed over the command of Churu to Kishnaram Nai to strong then the party. For the first time after the formation of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the assembly elections came in December 1980 and Kishnaram Nai was fielded by the BJP from Dungargarh constituency and had to face defeat! After that,Bharatiya Janata Partydid not give ticket to Kishnaram Nai in the election of 1985, so he contested as an independent and had to face defeat in this too! But in the election of 1990, Bharatiya Janata Party made Kishnaram Nai its candidate again, a veteran leader of Rajasthan. Kumbha Ram Arya defeated and reached the assembly for the first time. But this tenure lasted only two years and six months due to the uproar for the construction of the Ram temple, and in the assembly elections in 1993, Kisnaram Nai was made the candidate and Union Textiles Minister defeated veteran leader Daulat Ram Saran and reached the assembly for the second time. In the 1998 elections, the party again declared its candidate, but had to face defeat due to anti-incumbency. Contested elections back in 2003 by taking a ticket, but at the behest of Congress leaders, Tarachand Saraswat contested as an independent and Kishnaram Nai had to face defeat, but Kishnaram Nai did not back down fearing defeat. Stood in the field and in 2008, the Bharatiya Janata Party did not give him the ticket, then he contested as an independent and challenged the Congress candidate by being second, then the Bharatiya Janata Party again in 2013 gave ticket to Kishnaram Nai and three-time MLA Mangalaram Godara. Reached the assembly for the third time after defeating. In the December 2018 elections, he was displeased with not getting a ticket from the BJP and supported Comrade Girdharilal Mahiya in the assembly. Sent Kishnaram Nai Municipal President, twice District President of BJP from Churu and twice District President from Bikaner Dehat. BJP was the state minister, was also in charge of Lok Sabha and Vidhansabha elections many times. Nai has been the state president of the Samaj for 14 years and a founding member of the BJP party.

Career

Kishnaram Nai is an Indian politician and he is a three-time MLA from Sridungargarh Vidhan Sabha and has been a founding member of BJP and has also been the Chairman of Sridungargarh Municipality and has been BJP District President four times. He was Suspend from Bhartiya Janta Party in 2018. [1] Today, Kishnaram Nai and his grandson Ashish Jariwal are doing active politics in Sridungargarh assembly constituency.

current political activism

Kishnaram Nai has currently kept his grandson Ashish Jadiwal active in politics and is preparing to contest the 2023 assembly elections from Sridungargarh.

Ashish Jadiwal is also trying to follow the footsteps of his grandfather Kishnaram Nai and is preparing for elections with the blessings of his grandfather and public. are also associated with Ashish Jadiwal has also been an independent councilor and has also been in-charge of the Swaraj Yatra in the 2013 assembly elections. Ashish Jadiwal continues to come forward as the voice of the poor oppressed victim like his grandfather.

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References

  1. "Rajasthan assembly polls 2018: Denied tickets, rebels look to derail plans of BJP, Congress". www.hindustantimes.com. Retrieved 8 March 2023.