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Haryana Vidhan Sabha Who's Who 1972 Haryana Vidhan Sabha Who’s Who 1972 General Branch Haryana Vidhan Sabha Secretariat, Chandigarh 1972 PREFACE This publication of the “Who’s Who” containing the life sketches of the Members of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha elected in the General Elections held in March, 1972, has been brought out on the basis of information received from themselves. Any suggestion regarding improvement in this publication will be gratefully received by this Secretariat. Chandigarh Raj Kumar Malhotra, January, 1973 Secretary. Haryana Vidhan Sabha Hon’ble Governor Sh. B.N. Chakraborty Hon’ble Chief Minister Choudhary Bansi Lal Speaker Sh. Banarsi Dass Gupta Deputy Speaker Smt. Lekhwati Jain Secretary Sh. Raj Kumar Malhotra, B.A., L.L.B. COUNCIL OF MINISTERS Sh. Bansi Lal, Chief Minister. Sh. Kanhiya Lal Poswal, Home Minister. Sh. Bhajan Lal, Agriculture Minister. Sh. Shyam Chand, Development Minister. Sh. Ram Saran Chand Mittal, Finance Minister. Sh. Maru Singh Malik, Education Minister. Sh. Harpal Singh, Industries Minister. Sh. Chiranji Lal, Revenue Minister. Sh. Maha Singh, Transport Minister. Smt. Sharda Rani, Minister of State for Home and Health, Smt. Chandravati, Minister of State for Revenue and Public Works Department. Smt. Parsanni Devi, Minister of State for Education and Transport. Sh. Goverdhan Dass, Minister of State for Co-operation and Local Government. Sh. Hamohinder Singh Chatha, Minister of State for Irrigation and Power. LIST OF IMPORTANT ABBREVIATIONS A.I.C.C. All India Congress Committee B. Born D.C.C. District Congress Committee Ed. Education I.N.T.U.C. Indian National Trade Union Congress M.L.A. Member Legislative Assembly M.L.C. Member Legislative Council P.C.C. Pradesh Congress Committee P.O. Post Office S.C. Scheduled Castes S.D.O. Sub Divisional Officer U.G.C. University Grants Commission U.K. United Kingdom U.S.A. United States of America U.S.S.R. Union of Soviet Socialist Republic V./Vill. Village Biographical Sketches ABDUR RAZZAQUE, CHAUDHRI (Progressing Independent Party) 50-Ferozepur Jhirka-1972 Son of Sh. Shadi Khan, B. at village Mahauli on October 10, 1928, Married Smt. Zabunnisa, 1 son and 5 daughters. Ed. And place of ed.: Matric, Ferozepur Jhirka. Present profession: Agriculturist. Social activities: Public Service. Languages known: Hindi, Urdu, English, Persian. Recreation and entertainments: Social work and study. Hobbies: Study of History and Religious books. Foreign Travels: Pakistan. Offices held in various organizations: President, Marketing Society, Ferozepur Jhirka, President, Farmer Forum, Tehsil Feozepur, Convener, Congress Committee, Ferozepur Jhirka (Constituency, Bharat Sewak Samaj, Ferozepur Jhirka. Conferences attended: Jamiat-Ulma-e-Ujjain); Farmers Forum of India (Talkatora Garden); All-India Mehat Meo Panchayat Conference (Nuh). Other information: Non-vegetarian; M.L.A. 1968-72 (Vishal Haryana Party) and since 1972 (Independent). Permanent Address: Village Mahauli, Post-office Ferozepur Jhirka, District Gurgaon (Haryana). (Voting results at the Election) Total number of electors 61,012 Shri Abdur Razaque 14,489 Shri Din Mohmad 10,631 Shri Ajmat khan 10,176 Shri Bhuria alias Bhanwar Singh 2,236 Shri sultan Khan 2,302 Shri Girdhari Lal 1,008 ABHAI SINGH, RAO (Congress) 56-Rewari-1972 Adopted Son of Sh. Salig ram, B. at V & P.O. Saharanwas, Tehsil Rewari, District Mahendergarh, Married Smt Shanti Devi, 3 sons and 2 daughters. Ed. and place of ed.: B.A., L.L.B, St. Stephens College, Delhi and Law College, Simala. Present information: Agriculture. Social Activities: During his terms as M.L.A. from 1952 to 1962 tried to uplift the backward areas of Rewari Tehsil, So many school building, hospitals and veterinary hospitals were got constructed by self help and so many new school were got opened and upgraded. Language known: Hindi, Urdu, English. Recreation and entertainment: Tennis. Hobbies: Studies and Public Service. Offices held in various organization: Member, P.C.C., 1950 62, remained General Secretary Congress Legislature Party for two terms, President of various managing bodies of school and college. Conferences attended: Hundred of Conferences attended. Other information: vegetarian. Permanent Address: V & P.O. Saharanwas, Tehsil Rewari, District Mahendergarh. (Voting results at election) Total number of elector 54,828 Sh. Abhai Singh 17,389 Sh. Sheo Raj Singh 16,696 Sh. Babu dayal 1,705 Sh. Zile singh 995 Sh. Amar singh 439 Sh. Ramesh Chander Bhargava 405 Sh. Hari Kishan 346 AMAR SINGH, SH. (Vishal Haryana Party) 71-Bawani Khera (S.C.)-1972 Son of late Sh. Chhotu Ram, B. at Khanda Kheri on April 7, 1930, Married Smt. Lado Devi, 3 sons and daughters. Ed. and place of ed.: Studied upto M.A. in Political science from Punjab University Camp College, new Delhi and L.L.B. from Delhi university, educated at Khanda Kheri, Rohtak and Delhi. Present profession: Legal practitioner since 1962. Social activities: was Incharge of Social and Economic Development Unit of Haryana Harijan Ashram (Swami Atma Nand’s ashram), Rohtak which was established in 1930 and whose activities covered particularly Rohtak, Hissar, Mahendergarh and Gurgaon district, As a student worked for the betterment of the poor. Language known: Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, English. Recreations and entertainments: walking and reading Hobbies: Feel pleasure in solving the difficulties of the poor and needy. Sports and Clubs: Member, Hockey eleven during college days. Offices held in various organizations: Member, State Land Advisory Committee, member subordinate Legislation Committee, Member Public Accounts Committee, Founder member, Nehru Memorial college, Hansi President, All-India Depressed Classes Federation,196-72, Member of delegation of M.L.A. who visited Jammu and Kashmir State in June, 1962. Conferences attended: As a President of the Depressed Classes Federation attended many political conferences in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab and Delhi from 1967 to 1972. Other information: Vegetarian, Entered politics in 1961 after resigning from the income Tax Department. Elected member of the Legislative Assembly in 1962 Permanent address: advocate, Hansi (Distt. Hissar) (Voting results at the Election Total number of electors 55,850 Sh. Amar Singh 23,180 Sh. Prabhu Singh 15,314 AMIR CHAND KAKAR, CHAUDHRI (Congress) 10-Shahabad-1972 Son of Ch. Ladha Ram; B. at a small village in Multan District in June, 1921, Married Smt. Pritam Devi, 3 sons and 2 daughters. Ed. and place of ed.:B.A., S.D. High School, Multan, Emerson College Multan and Dayal Singh College, Lahore. Present profession: Zamindari and Business. Social activities: Padyatra along with Sh. Achint Ram, Sushila Nayar and others, Cleaning of village wells, Adult education in Village Kalsana, Helped the Kisan to raise production, Encouraged widows’ marriage. Language known: Urdu, English. Recreation and entertainments: Morning walk, Study, Inclination to tour hilly areas. Foreign Travels: Ceylon. Sports and Clubs: Volley-ball, Member, Sirhind Club, Ambala Cantt. Offices held in various organization: Sarpanch Ishar Singh Saini, Chaudhri (Progressive Independent Party) 70-Hansi-1972 Son of Sh. Jaga mal saini, B. at hansi on October 30, 1929, Married Smt. Meeran Bai, 1 Son. Ed. and place of ed.: 9th Class Pass, Hansi. Present Profession: Agriculture. Social activities: Serving the People by following the footprints of his father who is known for social activities in his area, remain in the fore-front for saving the down trodden from the clutches of Zanindars and rich person. Languages known: Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, English. Recreation and entertainment: reading of literature and interest in sports world. Hobbies: To take part in Social activities. Sports and Clubs: wrestling and going to Club. Offices held in various organization: Sarpanch, Gram Panchyat Block Hansi, Hissar Other Information: Vegetarian, Like his father saving the public from his very childhood Permanent address: Mohalla Rampura Hansi, Hissar, Haryana. (Voting results at the Election) Total number of electors 57,458 Sh. Ishar Singh 14,896 Sh. Hari Singh 11,143 Sh. Ajit Singh 8,069 Sh. Rikhi Ram 2,972 Sh. Tara Chand 1,618 Sh. Lajpat Rai 1,012 Sh. Inderjit 367 Sh. Mani Ram 287 ISHWAR SINGH, CHAUDHRI Congress 22-Pundri-1972 Son of Ch. Singh Ram, B. at village Sitaundi, Tehsil karnal on November 5, 1926, Married Smt. Kamala Devi, 2 sons and 2 daughters. Ed. and place of ed.: B.A.L.T, Primary education-Village Sitaundi (District Karnal), High School education-Jain High School Panipat, College education- Rohtak and Meerut. Present profession: Member, Legislative Assembly and Chairman, Public Accounts Committee. Social activities: Raised a High School, Higher Secondary School, Degree Agriculture College and Arts, Science and Commerce College at Village Kaul (District Karnal, Helped in raising a degree College at pundri and several other colleges and schools, Participated in raising a big Dharam Shala at karnal, Actively Participating in works of public service. Language known: Hindi, English, Urdu, Punjabi. Recreation and entertainments: Study and tour. Hobbies: Public Service. Foreign travels: Sri Lanka. Sports and Clubs: Hockey and Volley-ball. Offices held in various organization: Worked as Headmaster, Principal and Administrator of High School, Higher Secondary School and Agriculture College at Village Kaul, District Karnal from 1954 to 1968, Elected Member Legislative Assembly in 1968 and 1972, Worked as Chairman, Haryana State Agricultural Marketing Board from 1st September, 1969 to 8th February 1972,
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