Delilah Lobo

Delilah Michael Lobo (born c.1978) is an Indian politician and businesswoman who currently serves as a member of the Goa Legislative Assembly, representing the Siolim Assembly constituency. Lobo won the Siolim constituency on the Indian National Congress ticket in the 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly election. She defeated four-time MLA Dayanand Mandrekar of the Bharatiya Janata Party by a margin of 1,727 votes.[2]

Delilah Michael Lobo
Member of Goa Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
10 March 2022
Preceded byVinoda Paliencar
ConstituencySiolim
Personal details
Born1978 (age 4445)
Goa, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party (September 2022–present)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
(January 2022–September 2022)
SpouseMichael Lobo
Children2
Residence(s)Candolim, Goa, India[1]
Alma materDnyanprassarak Mandal's College (B.Com)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • businesswoman

Early and personal life

Delilah Michael Lobo was born in c.1978 to Melchiades Vincent Lobo and Almira Lobo. She has been married to politician and businessperson Michael Lobo. She completed her Higher Secondary School Certificate and graduation in Bachelor of Commerce from Dnyanprassarak Mandal's College in 1998.[3]

Political career

Lobo was a panch for a period of five years prior to contesting the 2022 Goa Legislative Assembly elections. She is also a former ten-year sarpanch and former BJP Mahila Morcha state vice president who quit on 11 January 2022 to join the Indian National Congress party along with her husband, Michael Lobo.[4][5]

On 14 September 2022, Lobo along with her husband and six other legislators of the Indian National Congress party quit to join the Bharatiya Janata Party.[6]

Controversy

On 5 May 2022, Mapusa police registered an FIR against Lobo and her husband for illegal land filling at Parra, Goa. The FIR was filed by complainant, North Goa planning and development authority (NGPDA), at the behest of TCP minister, Vishwajit Rane.[7]

References

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