Harsharan Singh Balli Explained

Harsharan Singh Balli (13 October 1948) is an Indian politician belonging to Aam Aadmi Party, ex-BJP leader, who was Industry Minister in the Delhi state government of Madan Lal Khurana. He is the most powerful politician based in west Delhi.

H.S. Balli (Harsharan Singh Balli) can be described as a stalwart BJP leader and a son of a family of freedom fighters and the only Sikh in the history of Delhi who has been elected as the Member of Legislative Assembly 4 times consecutively and has been Member of Municipal Corporation of Delhi and served as a Minister under 3 Chief Ministers in Delhi namely Shri Madan Lal Khurana ji, Late Shri Sahib Singh Verma ji and late Smt. Sushma Swaraj ji. Also he was the Chairman of the Assurance Committee for 6 years. Since the first legislative assembly he has been the dominant winner in the polls and has been the MLA for 20 years from 1993 to 2013. He was also the founder of BJP Sikh cell. He is a member of the Steering Committee of World Punjabi Organisation[1] (WPO).

Serving Experience

Past Party Serving Experience

Important Cases

(Mr. Harsharan Singh Balli fought all his cases on his own without appointing any lawyers for the proceedings. Mr. Arun Jaitley is an Indian politician and lawyer who is the current Finance Minister and Minister of Corporate Affairs in the BJP Government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ministry, used to be present in Balli's hearing in the High Court for case study and observations).

On 11 April 2007, the Supreme Court of India sentenced Balli to three months in jail after he confessed that last year he had indeed broken the seals of 22 shops, which were sealed on the court's orders in west Delhi.

Member of Legislative Assembly

Key

ElectionMemberParty
1993Harsharan Singh BalliBharatiya Janata Party
1998Harsharan Singh BalliBharatiya Janata Party
2003Harsharan Singh BalliBharatiya Janata Party
2008Harsharan Singh BalliBharatiya Janata Party

References

  1. Web site: World Punjabi Organisation. World Punjabi Organisation. en-US. 2017-10-24.