Ramsevak Singh (Babuji)

Ramsevak Singh
MP
Constituency Gwalior
Personal details
Born (1953-03-27) 27 March 1953
Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Political party INC
Spouse(s) Kalavati
Children 3 sons Udayveer singh, Jaiveer Singh and Dharamveer singh and 1 daughter Rekha Singh.
Residence Gwalior
Religion Hindu
As of 22 September, 2006
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Ramsevak Singh (born 27 March 1953) is an Indian politician and is a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) political party. He was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India, where he represented the Gwalior constituency of Madhya Pradesh .[1]

Expulsion

In the sting Operation Duryodhana by the Noida based media firm Cobrapost, aired 12 December 2005 on the Indian Hindi news TV Channel Aaj Tak, Ramsevak Singh was caught on video accepting bribes of Rs. 50,000[2] for fielding fictitious questions in parliament.

On 23 December 2005 a Special Committee of the Lok Sabha found him guilty of contempt of the House and following a motion calling for the expulsion of all 11 MPs caught in the sting, he was expelled from Parliament.

Political career.

He defeated Jaibhan singh pawaiya in 2004 elections by a margin of 35000 votes and was the MP of gwalior district which was dominated by BJP with all the 8 legislative assembly seats. Since Madhav rao scindia no congress MP could win gwalior parliamentary seat but Ramsevak singh defeated Jaibhan singh pawaiya who chased away Madhav rao scindia from gwalior seat. Since his expulsion the BJP still dominates in gwalior province.

References

  1. Members of Fourteenth Lok Sabha - Parliament of India website
  2. Aniruddha Bahal. "Operation Duryodhana". Contains detailed description of the interaction with each MP.

At Present - he has returned to the active politics and has been nominated as an executive member of madhya pradesh congress committee. Also, he has become an executive member of APEDA ( Agriculture and processed food products export development authority) ministry of commerce, government of India.


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