Ram Prasad Chaudhary

Ram Prasad Chaudhary (born 15 November 1954) is an Indian politician and a member of the 9th Lok Sabha, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh. He represents the Kaptanganj constituency of Uttar Pradesh and is a member of the Samajwadi Party. He earlier also served as Minister of State (Independent charge) in Mayawati cabinet (1997), Minister of Textile and silk industry in Kalyan Singh government (1997) and Minister of Food and Civil Supplies in Mayawati cabinet (2007–2012).[2]

Ram Prasad Chaudhary
Member of the Legislative Assembly of
Kaptanganj
In office
December 1993  March 2017 (5 Times)
Preceded byKrishan Kinkar Singh Rana
Succeeded byChandra Prakash Shukla
Minister of Food and Civil Supplies & Rental Control
Government of Uttar Pradesh
In office
May 2007  February 2012
Chief ministerMayawati
Succeeded byRaghuraj Pratap Singh
Member of Parliament in 9th Lok Sabha
In office
December 1989  June 1991
Preceded byChandra Sekhar Tripathi
Succeeded byAshthabhuja Prasad Shukla
ConstituencyKhalilabad (Lok Sabha constituency)
Personal details
Born (1954-11-15) 15 November 1954
Jigna, Basti district (now in Sant Kabir Nagar district), Uttar Pradesh, India
Political partySamajwadi Party (2020–present), (1991–1996)
Other political
affiliations
SpouseKapura Devi
RelationsArvind Kumar Chaudhary (nephew)
Children3
Residence(s)Jigna, Uttar Pradesh, India
Alma materGovernment Polytechnic College, Basti
OccupationFarmer
ProfessionPolitician
As on 25 May 2020

Early life and education

Chaudhary was born 15 November 1954 in Jigna village in the Basti district of Uttar Pradesh to father Manik Ram Chaudhary. In 1978, he attained Diploma in civil and electrical engineering from Government Polytechnic College, Basti. Chaudhary is married to Kapura Devi, with whom he has a son and two daughters.[1][3] His nephew Arvind Kumar Chaudhary has been also an MP from Basti (Lok Sabha constituency) from 2009 to 2014 as a member of Bahujan Samaj Party.[4]

Political career

Chaudhary started career as a Member of parliament in 9th Lok Sabha from Khalilabad of Sant Kabir Nagar district as a member of Janata Party. After 1993 he was regular five time continuously MLA of Kaptanganj (Assembly constituency) of Basti district till 2017.[5]

In Seventeenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (2017) elections, he lost to Bhartiya Janata Party candidate Chandra Prakash Shukla by a margin of 6,827 votes.[5]

In 2019 general elections, he was candidate of SP and BSP (Mahagathbandhan) from Basti Lok Sabha seat.[6] But he lost the election to BJP's Harish Dwivedi by a margin of 30,354 (2.88%) votes.[7][8]

In November 2019, BSP supremo Mayawati expelled Chaudhary and three former MLAs from the party for indiscipline and anti-party activities.[9][10] After the expulsion, Chaudhary joined the Samajwadi Party along with his colleagues in the presence of Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow.[11][12]

Posts held

#FromToPositionComments
0119891991Member, 9th Lok Sabha
0219931995Member, 12th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh
0319962002Member, 13th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh
0420022007Member, 14th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh
0520072012Member, 15th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh
0620122017Member, 16th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh

References

  1. "Member Profile". Legislative Assembly official website. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  2. "यूपी चुनाव: इन विधायकों की कुर्सी छीनने में BJP के छूट रहे पसीने". Navbharat Times. 11 February 2017. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  3. "Candidate Affidavit". myneta.info. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  4. "पूर्व मंत्री राम प्रसाद चौधरी का कुनबा समाजवादी पार्टी में शामिल, कभी अखिलेश यादव को कहा था 'जो पिता का नहीं हुआ..." Patrika News (in Hindi). 20 January 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  5. "Kaptanganj Assembly Constituency Election Result – Legislative Assembly Constituency". resultuniversity.com. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  6. "राम प्रसाद चौधरी बस्ती लोकसभा के बसपा प्रत्याशी घोषित". Jagran. 17 November 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2018.
  7. "Basti Lok Sabha Election Result 2019: Constituency Map, Winner, Runner Up". Jagran. 12 May 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  8. "Basti (Uttar Pradesh) Lok Sabha Election Results 2019 – Basti Parliamentary Constituency, Winning MP and Party Name". www.elections.in. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  9. "BSP sacks former MP, 3 others for indiscipline". The Times of India. 24 November 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2021.
  10. "मायावती ने पूर्व मंत्री रामप्रसाद चौधरी समेत चार पूर्व विधायकों को बीएसपी से निकाला". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). 23 November 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  11. Hardaha, Rashi (20 January 2020). "BSP losing its leaders to Samajwadi Party in UP". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  12. Shivendra (20 January 2020). "बसपा के पूर्व मंत्री राम प्रसाद चौधरी समेत कई पूर्व विधायक समाजवादी पार्टी में शामिल". Hindustan (in Hindi). Retrieved 26 May 2020.
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