Tejsingh Rathod

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Tejsingh Rathod
Member of Karnataka Legislative Council
In office
1964 - 1970
Personal details
Born2 October 1914
Arjangi, Afzalpur Taluk
Died30 July 1980
Nationality Indian
Children5 Sons
Parent(s)Dhan Singh Rathod (Father)
Residence Afzalpur Taluk in Kalaburagi district.
ProfessionAgriculture

Tejsingh Rathod (1914-1980) was an Indian politician who was also former member of Karnataka Legislative Council (MLC) in 1964. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He retired on 18 May 1970. [6]

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Early life

Tejsingh Rathod was born on 2 October 1914. Dhan Singh Rathod was his father, he comes from a poor family in Village Arjangi, Afzalpur Taluk in Gulbarga District. [7] [1]

Position Held

Died

Tejsingh Rathod died on 30 July 1980. [1]

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