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Haryana Vidhan Sabha WHO's WHO 1996 Haryana Vidhan Sabha WHO’S WHO 1996 Research Branch Haryana Vidhan Sabha Secretariat, Chandigarh Preface This publication of WHO’S WHO contains the biographical sketches of Members of the 90 seated 9th Haryana Legislative Assembly the election for which were held on 27th April, 1996 and the Assembly was sonstituted on 11th May, 1996. Incidentally, the Jhajjar seat fell vacant on the sad demise of Shri Ram Parkash Dahiya on 11th May, 1996. The bye-election of Jhajjar constituency were held on 11th October, 1996 and Haryana Vikas Party candidate Smt. Kanta was declared elected. These bio-sketches have been prepared on the basis of information furnished by the Members themselves and every effort has been made to ensure the factual accuracy. The party position of the Members included in this publication is as it stood on 1 November, 1996. The names of the Members have been arranged in Hindi alphabetical order. Any suggestion regarding improvement in this publication will be gratefully received by this Secretariat. CHANDIGARH SUMIT KUMAR, NOVEMBER, 1996 SECRETARY. HARYANA VIDHAN SABHA Speaker Shri Chattar Singh Chauhan Deputy Speaker Shri Faqir Chand Secretary Shri Sumit Kumar CONTENTS Page Preface : (i) Council of Ministers : (v) List of Abbreviations : (vi-vii) Constituency wise list of Members (In alphabetical order) Biographical Sketches of Members: 1-506 Occupational variations of Members: 507 Educational variation of Members: 507 Age Group of Members: 507 Party position at the time of Election: 508 List of Reserve Constituencies: 508 Alphabetical list of Members (Hindi order): 509-513 Alphabetical list of Members (English order): 514-516 Appendix (List of Council of ministers as on 18.02.97): 517 LIST OF COUNCIL OF MINISTERS Ch. Bansi Lai Shri Mani Ram Godara Smt. Kamla Verma Shri Jagan Nath Shri Siri Kishan Dass Shri Ram Bilas Sharma Shri Narbir Singh Shri Karan Singh Dalai Shri Suraj Pal Shri Ganeshi Lai Shri Narain Singh Shri Ramesh Chander Chief Minister Home Minister Health Minister Development & Panchayats Minister Finance Minister Education Minister Food & Supplies Minister Agriculture Minister Revenue Minister Cooperation Minister Transport Minister Chief Parliamentary Secretary. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS A.I.C.C. All India Congress Committee A.I.I.C(T) All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) B. Born B.A. Bachelor of Arts B.Ed. Bachelor of Education B.Sc. Bachelor of Science B.J. P. Bhartiya Janata Party B.S.P. Bahujan Samaj Party C.P.I. Communist Party of India D.C.C. District Congress Committee Ed. Education F.A. Faculty of Arts F.Sc. Faculty of Science HARCO Haryana Cooperative HARCOFED Haryaria Cooperative Federation H.P.C.C. Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee H.S.E.B. Haryana State Electricity Board H.V.R Haryana Vikas Party I.N.C. Indian National Congress Ind. Independent INTUC Indian National Trade Union Congress J.B.T. Junior Basic Training LL.B. Bachelor of Laws M.B.A. Master of Business Administration M.L.A. Member of Legislative Assembly P.C.C. Pradesh Congress Committee Ph. D. Doctor of Philosophy PL.D.B. The Primary Land Development Bank RW.D Public Works Department P.Y.C. Pradesh Youth Congress S.C. Scheduled Castes U.K. United Kingdom UNESCO United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation. U.N.O. United Nations Organisation U.S.A. United States of America U.S.S.R. Union of Soviet Socialist Republic V&RO. Village and Post Office. CONSTITUENCY WISE LIST OF MEMBERS (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) Name of Constituency No. Name of Member Adampur 79 Ch. Bhajan Lai Ambala Cantt. 8 Sh. Anil Vij Ambala City 9 Sh. Faqir Chand Assandh SC-16 Sh. Krishan Lai Ateli 89 Rao Narender Singh Badhra 63 Sh. Nripender Singh Badli 36 Ch. Dhir Pal Singh Bahadurgarh 37 Sh. Nafe Singh Rathi Ballabhgarh 53 Sh. Anand Kumar Baroda SC-38 Sh. Ramesh Kumar Khatak Barwala 70 Sh. Relu Ram Punia Bawal SC-85 Sh Jaswant Singh Bawani Khera SC-69 Sh. Jagan Nath Beri 33 Dr. Virender Pal Ahlawat Bhattu Kalan 73 Sh. Mani Ram Godara Bhiwani 66 Sh. Ram Bhajan Aggarwal Chhachhrauli 4 Sh. Akram Khan Dabwali SC-84 Sh. Mani Ram Dadri 64 Sh. Satpal Sangwan Darba Kalan 80 Smt. Vidya Beniwal Ellenabad SC-81 Sh. Bhagi Ram Faridabad 51 Sh. Chander Bhatia Fatehabad 78 Sh. Harminder Singh Retole Ferozepur Jhirka 57 Sh. Azad Mohammad Gharaunda 15 Sh. Ramesh Kashyap Ghirai 75 Sh. Kanwal Singh Gohana 39 Sh. Jagbir Singh Malik Guhla SC-24 Sh. Dillu Ram Gurgaon 61 Sh. Dharam Bir Gauba Hansi 72 Sh. Attar Singh Saini Hassangarh 28 Sh. Balwant Singh Hassanpur SC-55 Sh. Jagdish Nayar Hathin 56 Sh. Harsh Kumar Hisar 74 Sh. Om Parkash Mahajan Indri 11 Sh. Bhim Sain Mehta Jagadhri 6 Sh. Subhash Chand Jatusana 87 Sh. Jagdish Yadav * Jhajjar SC-35 Smt. Kanta Jind 48 Sh. Brij Mohan Juliana 49 Sh. Satya Narain Lather Jundla SO-14 Sh. Nafe Singh Kailana 40 Sh. Ramesh Chander Kaushik Kaithal 25 Sh. Charan Dass Shorewala Kalanaur SC-32 Smt. Kartar Devi Kalayat SC-44 Sh. Ram Bhaj Kalka 1 Ch. Chander Mohan Karnal 13 Sh. Shashi Pal Mehta Kiloi 29 Sh. Shri Krishan Hooda Loharu 68 Sh. Somvir Singh Mahendergarh 88 Sh. Ram Bilas Sharma Meham 31 Sh. Balbir Singh Mewla Maharajpur 52 Sh. Krishan Pal Mullana SC-7 Sh. Risal Singh Mundhal Khurd 65 Sh. Chhattar Singh Chauhan Naggal 10 Sh. Nirmal Singh Naraingarh 2 Sh. Raj Kumar Saini Narnaul 90 Sh. Kailash Chander Sharma Narnaund 71 Ch. Jaswant Singh Narwana 45 Ch. Randeep Singh Surjewala Naultha 19 Sh. Bijender singh Nilokheri 12 Sh. Jai Singh Rana Nuh 58 Ch. Khurshid Ahmed Pai 27 Sh. Ram Pal Majra Palwal 54 Sh. Karan Singh Dalala Panipat 17 Sh. Om Parkash Jain Pataudi SC-62 Sh. Narain Singh Pehowa 23 Sh. Jaswinder Singh Sandhu Pundri 26 Sh. Narender Sharma Radaur SC-21 Sh. Banta Ram Balmiki Rai 42 Sh. Suraj Mai Rajound 47 Sh. Satvinder Singh Rana Ratia SC-77 Sh. Ram Saroop Rama Rewari 86 Capt. Ajay Singh Yadav Rohat 43 Smt. Krishna Gahiawat Rohtak 30 Padamshree Seth Siri Kishan Dass Rori 83 Ch. Om Parkash Chautala Sadhaura SC-3 Sh. Ramji Lai Sadhaura Safidon 50 Sh. Ram Phal Kundu Salhawas 34 Sh. Dharamvir Yadav Sambhalkha 18 Sh. Kartar Singh Bhadana Shahabad 20 Sh. Kapoor Chand Sharma Sirsa 82 Sh. Ganeshi Lai Sohna 60 Rao Narbir Singh Sonepat 41 Sh. Dev Raj Dewan Taoru 59 Kr. Suraj Pal Singh Thanesar 22 Sh. Ashok Kumar Tohana 76 Sh. Vinod Kumar Maria Tosham 67 Ch. Bansi Lai Uchana Kalan 46 Ch. Birender Singh Yamunanagar 5 Dr. Smt. Kamla Verma *Shri Ram Parkash Dahiya was elected from Jhajjar Constituency but he met a fatal end in a serious car accident when he was coming to take part in the oath ceremony on 11th May, 1996. Smt. Kanta (his daughter) was elected from Jhajjar seat in bye-election held on October 11, 1996 Shri Mahabir Prasad, Governor Chaudhri Bansi Lal, Chief Minister Shri Chhattar Singh Chauhan, Speaker Shri Faqir Chand, Deputy Speaker Biographical Sketches AKRAM KHAN, SHRI (Independent) 4-Chhachhrauli - 1996 Son of Mohammed Aslam Khan; B. at Village Khizri, District Yamunanagar on October 10, 1970; Married Smt. Nahid; 1 Daughter. Ed. and Place of Ed. : B.A.; Dehradun and Chandigarh. Languages known : Hindi and English. Present Profession : Agriculture and Politics. Social activities : To work for down-trodden people. Hobbies : Shooting and horse riding. Sports and Clubs : Badminton. Favourite pastime and recreation : Reading. Number of times and when Elected : First time; 1996. Office, if any, held in various Organisations : Elected Member, Zila Parishad, Yamunanagar in 1994; Elected to Haryana Vidhan Sabha in 1996. Favourite Subject : Geography. Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian : Non-Vegetarian. Any other Information : Grandfather, Ch. Abdul Rashid Khan had been Chairman of Block Samiti, Chhachhrauli for more than twenty five years; Father, Chaudhri Mohammed Aslam Khan was elected to Haryana Legislative Assembly from Chhachhrauli Constituency twice in 1987 and 1991 (In 1987 when Congress won only five seats in the Haryana Vidhan Sabha); He himself contested as Independent candidate from the same Constituency in 1996 and declared elected. Permanent Address : Village Khizri, Teh. Chhachhrauli, District Yamunanagar. (Voting results at the Election) Total number of electors 1,07,664 No. of votes polled 93,085 1. Sh. Akram Khan (Ind.) 22,302 2. Sh. Aman Kumar (BSP) 21,925 3. Sh. Kanwar Pal (BJP) 21,782 4. Sh. Mahi Pal Singh (Samata Party) 12,839 5. Sh Vrish Bhan (Indian National Congress) 6,401 6. Sh. Ramesh Chand(All India Indira 1,148 Congress (Tiwari)) 7. Sh. Chanda Ram (Ind.) 289 8. Sh. Piru Ram (Ind.) 284 9. Sh. Shahid Hassan (Ind.) 269 10. Sh. Naresh Kumar (Ind.) 267 11 Sh. 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