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Haryana Vidhan Sabha WHO's WHO 2005 Haryana Vidhan Sabha WHO’S WHO 2005 Research Branch Haryana Vidhan Sabha Secretariat, Chandigarh Preface This publication of WHO’S WHO contains the biographical sketches of Members of the 90 seated 11th Haryana Legislative Assembly the election for which were held on 3rd February, 2005 and the Assembly was sonstituted on 21st March, 2005. A tragic incident took place on 31st March, 2005. A tragic incident took place on 31st march, 2005 when Shri O.P. Jindal, Power Minister and Shri Surender Singh, Agriculture Minister died in the chopper crash at Gurgaon, near Saharanpur (U.P.). The Bye-election on 3 vacant seats i.e. hisar, Tosham and Kiloi (Shri Krishan Hooda resigned on 05.04.2005) was held on 2nd June, 2005 in which Smt. Savitri Jindal (wife of Shri O.P. Jindal), Smt. Kiran Choudhari (wife of Shri Surender Singh) and Ch. Bhupinder Singh Hooda were elected from Hisar, Tosham and Kiloi constituencies, respectively, Sardar Harmonhinder Singh Chatha was elected Speaker of the Assembly unanimously on 21st March, 2005 and resigned from the office of Speaker on 12th January, 2006. On 13th January, 2006, Dr. raghuvir Singh Kadian was elected as Speaker of the Assembly, unanimously. 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 the date of election. The names of the Members have been arranged in English alphabetical order. Any suggestion regarding improvement in this publication will be gratefully received by this Secretariat. CHANDIGARH SUMIT KUMAR, May, 2006 SECRETARY. Sardar Harmohinder Singh Chatha (21-3-2005 to 12-01-2006) Dr. Raghuvir Singh Kadian (13-1-2006 onwards) Deputy Speaker Shri Azad Mohammad Secretary Shri Sumit Kumar Contents Page Preface: (iii) Council of Ministers: (vii) List of Abbreviations: (ix) Biographical Sketches of Members: 1-383 Party position at the time of election: 384 Alphabetical list of Members (Hindi order) 385-389 Alphabetical list of members (English order): 390-394 LIST OF COUNCIL OF MINISTERS Cabinet Minister Ch. Bhupinder Singh Hooda Hon’ble Chief Minister Sh. Chander Mohan Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister Sh. Vinod Kumar Sharma Excise & Taxation Minister Sh. Birender Singh Finance, Labour & employment Minister Smt. Kartar Devi Health, Social Welfare Minister Capt. Ajay Singh Yadav Irrigation Minister Sh. Phool chand Mullana Education, Industrial Training Minister Sh. Lachhman Das Arora Industries Minister Sh. Randeep Singh Surjewala Transport & Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sardar Harmohinder Chatha Agriculture Minister Minister of State Smt. Kiran Chaudhary Ministry of State for Forests Smt. Savitri Jindal Minister of State for Urban Development Smt. Meena Mandal Minister of State for Archaeology & Museums Chief Parliamentary Secretary Sh. Dharambir Chief Parliamentary Secretary Parliamentary Secretary Sh. Dilu Ram Rao Dan Singh Dr. Krishna Pandit Sardar Paramvir Singh Kumari Sharda Rathore Sh. Ram Kishan gujjar Sh. Anil Thakkar LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS A.C.C. All India Congress Committee B. Born B.A. Bachelor of Arts. B.Sc. Bachelor of Science B.J.P. Bhartiya Janata Party B.S.P. Bahujan Samaj Party D.C.C. District Congress Committee Ed. Education F.A. Faculty of Arts HARCO Haryana Cooperative HARCOFED Haryana Cooperative Federation H.P.C.C Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee I.N.C. Indian National Congress Ind. Independent LL.B. Bachelor of Laws M.B.A. Master of Business Administration M.L.A. Member of Legislative Assembly Ph.D. Doctor of Philosphy S.C. Scheduled Castes U.K. United Kingdom U.S.A. Unites States of America V&P.O. Village and Post Office His Excellency, the Governor of Haryana Mr. A.R. Kidwai Hon’ble Chief Minister of Haryana Ch. Bhupinder Singh Hooda Sardar Harmohinder Singh chatha, Hon’ble Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha (21-3-2005 to 12-1-2006) Dr. Raghubir Singh Kadian, Hon’ble Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha (12-1-2006 onwards) Shri Azad Mohammad Hon’ble Deputy Speaker, Haryana Vidhan Sabha Biographical Sketches A.C. CHAUDHRI, SHRI (Indian National Congress) 51-Faridabad-2005 Son of Late Chaudhri Karam Chand; b. at hangu, District Kohat (N.W.F.P) on September 18, 1938; Married Smt. Usha Chaudhri; one son and one daughter. Ed. And place of Ed.: Graduate; Faridabad and Delhi. Language known: English, Urdu, Hindi, Punjab and Pushto. Present profession: Business. Social activities: Social worker; patronized many social organizations of Faridabad. Hobbies : Social work. Sports and clubs: Volleyball and football. Number of times and when elected:- Three times, 1982, 1991 and 2005. Offices, if any, held in various organizations: Founder General Secretary of Friends Social Workers Association (Regd.), Faridabad; President, Harijan Jatav Samaj, Faridabad; President, Small Scale Industries Association (Urban) Faridabad; General Secretary, All Volluntary social Organisation, Faridabad; Patron of different social Organisation; Local Governmetn Minister, Jails and Public health, 1982; minister for Excise & Taxation, Power, Industries and Mines from 1991 to 1996. Favorite Subject: Labour Laws. Publication: Edited “Confidential Reporter” (English Weekly) and “Faridabad Times” (Hindi Weekly). Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian: Non-Vegetarian. Permanent Address: House No. 5M/54, NIT, Faridabad. (Voting result at the election) Total number of electors: 2,59,874 Total number of votes polled: 1,32,317 1. Sh. A.C. Chaudhary (INC) 84,788 2. Sh. Chander Bhatia (BJP) 31,893 3. Sh. Attar Singh (INLD) 6,717 4. Sh. K.C. Chhokar (BSP) 4,532 5. Sh. Ved Prakash Yadav (Jai Jawan 2,796 Jai Kisan Majdoor Congress) 6. Sh. Nathuni Ojha (Independent) 913 7. Sh. Ram Niwas Rathi (LJSP) 582 8. Sh. Sunil Kandera (RJD) 464 9. Sh. Shelendra Singh (SP) 463 10. Sh. Noorulla Khan (Independent) 387 11. Sh. Deepak Bhatia (Independent) 349 12. Sh. Mahesh Chand Sharma (Lok Dal) 341 13. Sh. Harsh Bhatia (Independent) 263 14. Sh. Jawahar Lal Bhatia (Independent) 175 15. Sh. Ramhat (RPI(A)) 119 16. Sh. Govind Ram Bhatia (Independent) 95 Ajay Singh Yadav, Captain (Indian National Congress) 86-Rewari-2005 Son of Rao Abhey Singh (Ex-MLA); B. at Village Saharanwas, Distt. Rewari on November 02, 1958; Married Smt. Shakuntla Yadav; one son and one daughter. Ed. And Place of Ed.: B.SC., LL.B; Jaipur, Chandigarh, New Delhi and Rewari. Language Known: Hindi, Punjabi and English. Present Profession: Irrigation, Revenue and Elections Minister. Social activities: Upliftment of the Scheduled Castes and the Backward Classes; took keen interest for women empowerment during the tenure of Minister for Women and Child Development; “Apni Beti Apna Dhan” Scheme was launched for the Welfare of girls. Sports and Clubs: Foot ball, Cricket, Badminton; Member, Lions Club, Rewari; Member, Chandigarh Club; Member, Rotary club; Member, Gymkhana Club, Panchkula; Member, D.S.O.I, Chandimandir Club. Favourite pastime and recreation: Listening Music, reading magazines and visiting historical and religious places. Foreign Travels: Nepal. Number of times and when elected: Five times, 1989, 1991, 1996, 2000 and 2005. Offices, if any, held in various Organisations: Member, A.I.C.C.; Member, P.C.C.; Deputy Leader Congress (I) Legislative Party; Ex-President, D.C.C., Rewari; Ex-Secretary, Haryana State Kisan Congress; Ex Minister, Jails, Printing & Stationary, Social Welfare and women and Child Development; Officiated C.L.P. Leader, Haryana; Deputy Leader, C.L.P. Haryana; AICC State Observer for Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh during Assembly and Lok Sabha elections. Conferences Attended: AICC session at Triputi, Faridabad, Calcutta and New Delhi. Favorite Subject: To read current articles of The Times of India, The Hindu and other leading Newspapers; reading books of historical and religious importance. Vegetarian/Non-Vegetarian: Vegetarian. Any other Information: Selected in the Indian Army as Commissioned Officer, Second Lt. on June 7, 1980 and resigned on June 26, 1987 as Captain. Permanent Address: # 315, Model Town, Rewari. (Voting result at the election) Total number of electors: 1,46,760 Total number of electors: 1,09,258 1. Capt. Ajay Singh Yadav (INC) 48,924 2. Sh. Randhir Singh Kapriwas (BJP) 36,145 3. Sh. Bijay Somany (IND) 12,140 4. Sh. Thekedar Rajinder Singh (INLD) 5,840 5. Sh. Manjeet (BSP) 3,003 6. Sh. Sudesh (IND) 969 7. Sh. Rohtash (IND) 574 8. Comrade Ramesh Chand (IND) 443 9. Sh. Vir Sain Arya (IND) 296 10. Sh. Sita Ram (Lok Dal) 296 11. Sh. Satish Kumar (JJJKMC) 290 12. Sh. Narender Kumar (RLD) 178 13. Sh. Rajpal (IND) 160 Amir Chand, Shri (Indian National Congress) 72-Hansi-2005 Son of late Shri Hargobind; B. at Kabirwala, District Multan (Pakistan) on 30.09.1931; Married Smt. Kailashwati; four sons and one daughter. Ed. And place of Ed. : B.A.; (Panjab University) Nehru College, Hansi. Language Known: Hindi, English and Urdu. Present Profession: Agriculture Social activities: Social Service. Hobbies: Reading and public service. Sports and clubs: Walking. Favourite pastime and recreation: To maintain daily diary; listening to T.V. News. Number of times and when elected: Three times; 1982, 1991 and 2005. Offices, if any, held in various Organizations: chairman, Haryana State Minor Irrigation and Tubewells Corporation (MITC) in 1982; Chairman, Haryana Forest Development Corporation in 1991. Conferences attended: AICC Conference at Bombay in 1985; Socialist Party Conferences in 1967 and 1968 at Patna. Favourite subject: Political Science and History books. Vegetarian/Non-vegetarian: Vegetarian. Permanent address: Partap Bazar, Bajria Chowk, Hansi, District Hisar. (Voting result at the election) Total number of electors: 1,29,661 Total number of votes polled: 98,339 1. Sh.Amir Chand(INC) 33,665 2. Sh.VinodBhayana(IND) 29,212 3. Smt. Satya Bala(INLD) 19,215 4. Sh. P.K. Chaudhary(BJP) 7,171 5. Sh Pawan Fauji (LJSP) 4,058 6. Sh. Jai Narain(BSP) 1,611 7. Sh.
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