Kartar Singh Bhadana Explained

Kartar Singh Bhadana
Native Name:करतार सिंह भड़ाना
Constituency:Khatauli
Office:Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Term Start:March 2012
Term End:March 2017
Predecessor:Yograj Singh (politician)
Successor:Vikram Singh Saini
Constituency1:Samalkha
Office1:Member of Haryana Legislative Assembly
Birth Date:1955 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Faridabad, Punjab, India
Otherparty:Rashtriya Lok Dal (until 2019) Bahujan Samaj Party (2019-2024)
Party:Bhartiya Janata Party (since 2024)
Residence:Faridabad, Haryana
Profession:Politician
Predecessor1:Hari Singh
Successor1:Bharat Singh
Termend1:2005
Termstart1:1996

Kartar Singh Bhadana (Hindi: करतार सिंह भड़ाना) is an Indian politician and is a member of the Bhartiya Janata Party political party.[1] [2] [3]

Family

His father was Nahar Singh and his mother was Ramphali Devi. Avtar Singh Bhadana is his brother.

Political career

Kartar Singh Bhadana has been a MLA for three terms. For two terms he served the Samalkha Vidhan Sabha Haryana and also as a cooperative minister of Haryana. For one term, he served the Khatauli (Assembly constituency) in Uttar Pradesh.

In 1999, Bhadana played a vital role in the formation of INLD government in the state of Haryana. He was the president of HVP(D) (the breakaway group of 18 MLAs of the Haryana Vikas Party) and supported Om Prakash Chautala as the next chief minister and he became heavyweight cabinet minister in the government.[4]

In 2007, he strongly raised the demand of Gurjar community over the issue of gurjar reservation also known as "The Gurjar Andolan". He took the pledge to not eat a single grain (अन्न in Hindi) until the government releases all the people put in jail over the issue of andolan and ate only fruits and liquids for approx. 7 months until his demands were fulfilled.[5]

Posts held

From To Position Comments
19962000MLA Samalkha, Co-operative Minister Key player of government
20002004Emerged as big gurjar leader
Mar-2012Mar-2017Member, 16th Legislative AssemblyWorked for Khatauli

Notes and References

  1. News: Member Profile. Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly website. 27 Jul 2015.
  2. News: 2012 Election Results. Election Commission of India website. 27 Jul 2015.
  3. News: All MLAs from Assembly Constituency. Elections.in. 27 Jul 2015.
  4. Web site: News Headings . 2022-02-27 . www.tribuneindia.com.
  5. Book: Alpjan: A Chronicle of Minorities . 2006 . Social Advancement and Development Trust . en.