Amit Jogi
Amit Jogi is a Indian politician form Chattisgarh state. Jogi is the son of former Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Ajit Jogi.He became a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Marwahi (Vidhan Sabha Constituency) in 2013 Assembly Elections. He defeated the BJP candidate by the highest margin in the state i.e.by a margin of 46,250 votes.
Jogi was supposedly a US citizen by birth,[1] and became a naturalised Indian citizen in July 2004 or 2002.[2] His date and place of birth are not clear and unambiguous because he has provided documents with differing dates and places.[3]
Jogi is a graduate of St. Stephen's College (BA Hons. History) and JNU (MA Politics and International Studies), Delhi.
He was said to have been involved in an operation of bribing Dilip Singh Judeo in 2003. This is as per statement given by Central Bureau of Investigation in Supreme Court of India in 2005[4]
On July 23, 2011, Amit Jogi was badly injured when attacked by a mob while campaigning for Ms. Tanya Solomon, the Congress cadidate for the Jabera (Vidhan Sabha Constituency) by-poll in Madhya Pradesh.[5] Ms. Solomon is the daughter of the late Mr. Ratnesh Solomon who was a five time MLA from the Jabera constituency, and brother-in-law of Ajit Jogi.[6]
Amit Jogi recommended highest number of corrections in the Governor's address to the house on march 2013. The corrections made by Amit Jogi was 219 out of 579 in total.
The Indian National Congress on Wednesday expelled Jogi, for six years for indulging in anti-party activities. [7] The junior Jogi later said he would challenge his expulsion as the party is not anybody’s “Bapoti” (personal property).
References
- ↑ Visa power: Amit Jogi is swimming in alien waters The Pioneer December 18, 2003.
- ↑ "Born in the USA, says Amit Jogi, Congress candidate in Chhattisgarh". NDTV. Nov 4, 2013.
- ↑ "New revelations about Amit Jogi could spell embarrassment for Rahul". the Hindu. October 31, 2013.
- ↑ Amit Jogi behind Judeo sting: CBI Times of India July 21, 2005.
- ↑ Ex-CM Ajit Jogi's son attacked by mob, badly injured Times of India June 24, 2011.
- ↑ Young MP doctor in Cong prestige fight The Telegraph June 20, 2011.
- ↑ "Congress expels Amit Jogi for six years". ABP Live. Retrieved 7 January 2016.