Rao Narbir Singh

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Rao Narbir Singh
Minister of Industry
Government of Haryana
Assumed office
17 October 2024
Website raonarbirsingh.in

Rao Narbir Singh is a politician and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. [1] He is an active social and political reformer. He was Cabinet Minister (2014–19) in BJP Government, Government of Haryana for Department of Public Works (B&R) [2] and Department of Public Health Engineering (Water Supply and Sanitation), Haryana. He won as BJP candidate from Badshahpur Assembly constituency during the 2014 Haryana Legislative Assembly election. [3]

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Early life

Singh was born in Gurgaon on 2 April 1961. He is a grandson of Mohar Singh Yadav who was an M.L.C. in Punjab state before partition of India and Pakistan in 1942. His father Mahavir Singh Yadav was also a former cabinet Minister in the State of Haryana.

Political career

He has successfully contested Legislative elections from Jatusana (Haryana) in 1987 and Sohna (Haryana) in 1996. He has previously held the portfolios of State Home Minister in 1987 and Transport, Food & Supply and Cooperation Minister in 1996 in the Government of Haryana. He became the youngest elected representative in the country to hold the office of State Home Ministry at age 26. He also had additional charge of Sports and Printing & Stationery ministry in 1996. He unsuccessfully contested Lok Sabha election from Gurgaon in 2009.

Electoral record

YearElectionPartyConstituency NameResult
1987 7th Haryana Assembly Lok Dal Jatusana Won
1991 8th Haryana Assembly Hand INC.svg Indian National Congress Salhawas Lost
1996 9th Haryana Assembly Indian Election Symbol Boy and Girl.png Haryana Vikas Party Sohna Won
2000 10th Haryana Assembly Indian Election Symbol Elephant.png Bahujan Samaj Party Gurgaon Lost
2005 11th Haryana Assembly Lotus flower symbol.svg Bharatiya Janata Party Jatusana Lost
2009 15th Lok Sabha Haryana Janhit Congress (BL) Gurgaon Lost
2014 13th Haryana Assembly Lotus flower symbol.svg Bharatiya Janata Party Badshahpur Won
2024 15th Haryana Assembly Won

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