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Bharat Singh

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Bharat Singh
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
2014–2019
Preceded byNeeraj Shekhar
Succeeded byVirendra Singh Mast
ConstituencyBallia
Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1996–2007
Preceded byBikram Singh
Succeeded bySubhash Yadav
ConstituencyDoaba
In office
1991–1992
Preceded byBhola Nath
Succeeded byBikram Singh
ConstituencyDoaba
Personal details
Born (1948-09-15) 15 September 1948 (age 76)
Nawka Tola, Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse
Sheela Singh
(m. 1972)
Children1 Daughter
Parents
  • Ramcheej Singh (father)
  • Ramswaro Devi (mother)
Alma materJodhpur University, Banaras Hindu University
ProfessionAgriculturist, Politician
Source: [1]

Bharat Singh was a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from the Ballia (Lok Sabha constituency). He is member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He won the 2014 Indian general elections from the Ballia Lok Sabha constituency by defeating former Prime Minister Chandra Shekhar's son Neeraj Shekhar with a margin of 1,39,434 votes.[1][2]

Early life

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Bharat Singh was born on 15 September 1948 in village Navka Tola in Bairiya tehsil of Ballia district in Uttar Pradesh.[3] His late father Ramcheej Singh was a simple farmer. Bharat Singh got his early education at his native village and went on to complete his graduation from Jodhpur University, Rajasthan in 1973. Bharat Singh entered in politics when he was a student of Banaras Hindu University. He got elected as President of Banaras Hindu University Students' Union in the year 1978.[4][5]

Political career

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Bharat Singh successfully contested Uttar Pradesh Assembly elections of 1991, 1996 and 2002 from Bairiya assembly seat in Ballia. He served three terms as Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA). However he contested the Lok Sabha election of 2014 from Ballia as Bharatiya Janata Party Candidate and defeated the seating MP Neeraj Shekhar.[6]

Posts Held

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References

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  1. ^ "National Portal India". Archived from the original on 9 September 2018. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Ballia Lok Sabha Elections and Results 2014".
  3. ^ "Myneta, Election Watch".
  4. ^ "बीएचयू में सीखा ककहरा, अब लोकसभा में जमाएंगे रंग Live Hindustan".
  5. ^ "बीएचयू में फिर गरमाने लगी स्टूडेंट यूनियन की राजनीति, Jagaran".
  6. ^ "Bharat Singh, BJP".