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Bhajan Lal Jatav

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Bhajan Lal Jatav
Jatav in 2021
Member of Parliament, 18th Lok Sabha
Assumed office
4 June 2024
Preceded byManoj Rajoria
ConstituencyKarauli–Dholpur
Majority98,945
Cabinet Minister
Government of Rajasthan
In office
21 November 2021 – 3 December 2023
GovernorKalraj Mishra
Chief MinisterAshok Gahlot
Ministry and Departments
Preceded bySachin Pilot
Succeeded byDiya Kumari
Minister of State
Government of Rajasthan
In office
24 December 2018 – 20 November 2021
GovernorKalyan Singh
Kalraj Mishra
Chief MinisterAshok Gahlot
Ministry and Departments
  • Home Defense & Civil Defense (Independent Charge)
  • Printing & Stationery (Independent Charge)
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Fisheries
Preceded byGulab Chand Kataria
Succeeded byRajendra Singh Gudha
Chairman Of RSRDC Corporation Government of Rajasthan
In office
7 January 2022 – 3 December 2023
Preceded byRajesh Yadav
Succeeded byDiya Kumari
Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
In office
11 December 2018 – 3 December 2023
Preceded bySelf
Succeeded byBahadur Singh Koli
In office
16 September 2014 – 11 December 2018
Preceded byBahadur Singh Koli
Succeeded bySelf
ConstituencyWeir
Personal details
Born (1968-10-12) 12 October 1968 (age 56)
Jhalatala, Weir Bharatpur, Rajasthan
NationalityIndian
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse
Saroopi Devi Jatav
(m. 1986)
Children5
Parent(s)Gulakandi Ram Jatav (father)
Mukti Devi Jatav (mother)
Residence(s)Jhalatal, Weir, Bharatpur, Rajasthan
OccupationMP & Politician
ProfessionGeneral Contractor & Agriculture

Bhajan Lal Jatav (born 12 October 1968; Hindi pronunciation: [bʱəd͡ʒən̪.laːl d͡ʒaːʈəʋ]) is an Indian politician. He is currently serving Member of Parliament, 18th Lok Sabha from Karauli–Dholpur since 2024. He served as Minister of Public Works Department in the Government of Rajasthan.[1][2] He was Minister of State as Home Defense and Civil Defense Department (Independent Charge) in Government of Rajasthan.[3] He was a Member of the 14th and 15th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Weir Assembly constituency.[4] He served as Chairman of RSRDC (Rajasthan State Road Development and Construction Corporation).[5] He is a Member of the Indian National Congress.[6][7]

Posts held

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# From To Position Comments
01 2014 2018 Member of 14th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
02 2014 2018 Member, Scheduled Caste Welfare Committee, Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
03 2018 2023 Member of 15th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
04 2018 2021 Minister of State
Government of Rajasthan
  • Home Defense & Civil Defense (Independent Charge)
  • Printing & Stationery (Independent Charge)
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Husbandry
  • Fisheries
05 2021 2023 Cabinet Minister
Government of Rajasthan
  • Public Works Department (PWD)
06 2022 2023 Chairman Of RSRDC Corporation

Government of Rajasthan

07 2024 Incumbent Member of Parliament, 18th Lok Sabha
08 26 September 2024 Incumbent Member, Committee on Rural Development and Panchayati Raj

References

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  1. ^ "Ramesh Meena, Mamta Bhupesh Bairwa, Bhajan Lal Jatav, Teekaram Juli take oath as Rajasthan cabinet ministers". ANI. 21 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Bhajan Lal Jatav, INC Candidate from Karauli-Dholpur Lok Sabha Election 2024 Seat: Electoral History & Political Journey, Winning or Losing – News18 Lok Sabha Election 2024 Result News". news18.com. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  3. ^ bharatpursky (26 April 2023). "Bhajanlal Jatav". Bharatpur Sky. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Statistical Data of Rajasthan LA 2018". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  5. ^ Mela, Digital Baal (24 April 2024). "Know about Congress Party's candidate from Karauli-Dholpur Lok Sabha seat, Bhajan Lal Jatav". Digital Baal Mela. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  6. ^ Mela, Digital Baal (24 April 2024). "Know about Congress Party's candidate from Karauli-Dholpur Lok Sabha seat, Bhajan Lal Jatav". Digital Baal Mela. Retrieved 25 June 2024.
  7. ^ India Today (13 July 2024). "Ex-legislators | In the major league now". Archived from the original on 6 August 2024. Retrieved 6 August 2024.