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Chaudhary Bharat Singh

Chaudhary Bharat Singh
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1984-1989
Preceded bySajjan Kumar
Succeeded byTarif Singh
ConstituencyOuter Delhi (Lok Sabha Constituency)
Personal details
BornNilothi, Delhi
Political partyCongress party
Source: [1]

Chaudhary Bharat Singh (born 14 January 1915 in Nilothi Village, Delhi was an Indian politician, he was a member of Delhi Metropolitan Council (equivalent to MLA) for 4 terms[1][2][3] and a former member of parliament[4][5] in the 8th Lok Sabha (1984-1989) from the Outer Delhi constituency, which was one of the largest constituencies not only in Delhi but also in the country. It was abolished in 2008.

Born in a Jat Zamindar family of Shokeen clan to Late Chaudhary Phool Singh Shokeen. He always had the qualities to become a successful mass leader and serve the people. He took part in India's freedom struggle before his rise in his political career. He had been Pradhan of his village Nilothi in 1954 before entering the world of politics in 1967 where the people made him win by a big margin on the Congress' ticket. He then won the 1972, 1977 and the 1983 Delhi Metropolitan Council elections continuously, His win in the Councillor's election on Congress (I) ticket given to him in 1977 made his political stature even bigger, because even Indira Gandhi[6] had lost her seat during that time. He also had a key role in controlling the Delhi riots in 1984. Singh was the first to receive Kisan Award from the President of India. Singh was famous in Delhi by the name of Jat Gandhi.

He died on 19 Apr 2008 at the age of 93.

Political career

1952

Pradhan of Nangloi Block Congress.

1954

In 1954 he was made the Sarpanch of Village Nilothi and Village Kamruddin Nagar in Delhi.

1959

President - Delhi state cooperative federation

1960

Director - Agriculture Production Marketing Committee

1967,1972,1977,1983

Remained a member of Delhi Metropolitan Council during these years.

1984

Member of Parliament, 8th Lok Sabha (1984-1989) from Outer Delhi constituency[7]

References

https://www.newsx.com/amp/general-lok-sabha-elections-2019/8th-lok-sabha-elections-1984-winners-list-indian-general-election-state-wise-result-winning-party-numbers-of-seats.html

https://entranceindia.com/election-and-politics/choudhury-bharat-singh-member-of-parliament-mp-from-outer-delhi-sc-delhi-biodata/