Pushpendra Nath Pathak

Pushpendra Nath Pathak
Born Guddan
(1963-04-07) April 7, 1963
Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh
Residence Savitrisadan, Jawahar Road Nowgong Disst- Chhatarpur, MP
Nationality Indian
Other names Guddan Pathak
Citizenship Indian
Education M.A., L.L.B.
Occupation Politician
Farmer
Advocate
Known for public welfare
Home town Chhatarpur
Predecessor Asha Rani
Successor Incumbent
Political party BJP
Religion Hindu Brahmin

Pushpendra Nath Pathak "Guddan Pathak" is a Member of Legislative Assembly Madhya Pradesh. He is elected from Bijawar seat in Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2013[1][2][3]

Positions held

1. State Secretory, ABVP, Mahakaushal
2. State Vice President, ABVP, Mahakaushal
3. State Treasurer, ABVP, Mahakaushal
4. Vibhag Pramukh, ABVP
5. Joint Secretory, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh
6. President, Bapu Mahavidyalaya, Nowgong, Distt. Chhatarpur
7. District President, BJP Yuva Morcha, Chhatarpur
8. Vice President, BJP District Chhatarpur
[4] 9. General Secretary BJP District Chhatarpur

Election 2013

Guddan Pathak was a candidate of BJP in 2008 Elections from Maharajpur Assembly Constituency and lost the seat with a marginal difference to Manvendra Singh, an ex Congress Minister turned as an Independent Candidate. In 2013 pre election incidents took rapid moves and Manvendra Singh joined BJP and was declared an authorised candidate of BJP from Maharajpur Assembly Constituency. This step inflated the feelings of annoyance in the party workers and a number of protests were done. The Party, then, on the last day of nominations, declared Guddan Pathak, as an authorised party candidate from Bijawar Assembly Constituency. Pushpendra Nath 'Guddan Pathak', who was a new and unknown face for this area, accepted the challenge and started the campaign. The Real-time support from Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan and 100% dedication of the party workers along with polite, dynamic and clean image of him resulted in a glorious and historical win.

Preceded by
Asha Rani
MLA of MP for Bijawar Seat
2013-Incumbent
Succeeded by
Incumbent

References


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