Rao Inderjit Singh
Rao Inderjit Singh | |
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Constituency | Gurgaon |
Minister of State (Independent Charge) Statistics and Programme Implementation, Planning and Defence | |
Assumed office 26 May 2014 | |
Minister of State for Defence Production of India | |
In office 2006 - 2009 | |
Minister of State for External Affairs of India | |
In office 2004 - 2006 | |
Personal details | |
Born |
Rewari, Haryana, India | 11 February 1950
Political party | BJP (resigned from INC on 23 September 2013) |
Spouse(s) | Manita Singh |
Children | Daughters (Two), Bharti Rao and Aarti Rao |
Residence | Rewari |
Alma mater | Faculty of Law, University of Delhi |
Occupation | Political & Social Worker, Agriculturist, Lawyer |
Website | http://www.raoinderjitsingh.in/ |
As of 28 March, 2009 Source: [Biodata] |
Rao Inderjit Singh (born 11 February 1951) is an Indian politician who is a Minister of State in the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a member of the 16th Lok Sabha, the lower house of the parliament of India. He represents Gurgaon in Haryana and is a member of Bharatiya Janta Party. He is a prominent leader of the Ahir(Yadav) community.[1][2]
At the national level he has served as Cabinet Minister for the Environment, as Minister of State for External Affairs, and as Minister of State for Defence Production. Since 2009 he has chaired the Parliamentary Information technology committee.
Early life
Rao is a son of Rao Birendra Singh the scion of the Rewari dynasty who served as a second chief minister of Haryana. Rao studied at the Lawrence School, Sanawar,[3] and the University of Delhi, where he took an LLB degree in law.
Political career
Haryana assembly
Rao was an MLA in the Haryana assembly for four terms, beginning in 1977. From 1982 to 1987 he was a provincial Minister of State responsible for Food and civil supplies.[4] He was elected to the Lok Sabha as a Member of Parliament in 1998, serving in the parliaments of 1998-1999, 2000–2004, and 2004–2009. From 1991 to 1996 he served as Cabinet Minister for the Environment, Forest, Medical and Technical Education, then as Minister of State for External Affairs (2004–2006) and as Minister of State for Defence Production from 2006 to 2009. Since 2009 he has chaired the Parliamentary Information technology committee.
- Elections won
- 1998: elected to the 12th Lok Sabha from Mohindergarh
- 2004: elected to the 14th Lok Sabha from Mohindergarh
- 2009: elected to the 15th Lok Sabha from the new seat of Gurgaon, winning 2,78,516 votes in a contest with 23 other candidates.[5]
- 2014: elected to the 16th Lok Sabha from the ticket of Bhartiya Janta Party. He resigned from Congress party & Joined BJP[6]
Against Bhupinder Singh Hooda
Rao Inderjit Singh, who hails from South Haryana, alleged that the Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda was developing his own constituency Rohtak at the cost of other parts of the state. He presented the data procured through RTI to support his allegation: Out of a total of 5,135 announcements of schemes in Haryana, 2,045 were for the three districts of Rohtak, Jhajjar and Sonepat that comprise areas of Hooda's own constituency and that of his son Deepender Singh Hooda. Of the 3,356 completed schemes, 1,560 were from these three districts.[7][8] On 23 September 2013, he resigned from Congress.[9]
Sportsmanship
Rao Inderjit Singh was a member of the Indian shooting Team from 1990 to 2003 and won a Bronze Medal at the Commonwealth Shooting Championship. He was also a National Champion in Skeet for three consecutive years and won three gold medals in the SAF Games.[10]
References
- ↑ "Rao Inderjit Singh hits out at detractors". indianexpress.com.
- ↑ HT correspondent (20 February 2014). <ia/yogendra-yadav-to-shift-base-from-delhi-to-gurgaon/story-g5INg7xBUfGz5ZauV6vcPL.html "Yogendra Yadav to shift base from Delhi to Gurgaon". Hindustan Times (daily). Hindustan Times, New Delhi. Hindustan Times. Retrieved 27 March 2016.
- ↑ Himachal Pradesh Residential schools: Smart learning at tribuneindia.com, accessed 11 March 2012
- ↑ R.K. Jasbir Singh (2007). "Indian defence year book". Natraj Publishers. p. 595. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
- ↑ Gurgaon Constituency Result 2009 at ibnlive.in.com
- ↑ Ashok Kumar. "BJP's Rao Inderjit Singh wins Gurgaon seat". The Hindu.
- ↑ Chander Suta Dogra. "Rao Inderjit Singh's move may give impetus to new alignments". The Hindu.
- ↑ "The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Haryana". tribuneindia.com.
- ↑ "Vadra baiter Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjeet Singh quits Congress". Zee News.
- ↑ Rao Inderjit Singh
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