Murari Lal Meena Explained

Murari Lal Meena
Office1:Agriculture Marketing (Independent Charge), Estate (Independent Charge), Tourism & Civil Aviation State Minister Government of Rajasthan
Office:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Termstart:4 June 2024
Predecessor:Jaskaur Meena
Constituency:Dausa
Term Start1:22 November 2021
Term End1:3 December 2023
Office2:Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Constituency2:Dausa
Termstart2:2018
Term End2:June 2024
Successor2:Vacant
Predecessor2:Shankar Lal Sharma
Party:Indian National Congress
Otherparty:Bahujan Samaj Party (2003-2009)
Termstart3:2008
Term End3:2013
Predecessor3:Nand Lal Banshiwal
Successor3:Shankar Lal Sharma
Constituency3:Dausa
Termstart4:2003
Term End4:2008
Predecessor4:Shailendra Joshi
Successor4:Ram Kishor Saini
Constituency4:Bandikui
Birth Date:1960 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Aliyapara, Dausa, Rajasthan, India
Nationality: Indian
Father:Narayan Meena
Occupation:Politician
Education:Diploma Civil engineering

Murari Lal Meena (born 20 July 1960) is an Indian politician, He is currently serving Member of Parliament, 18th Lok Sabha from Dausa since 2024, formerly serving as a member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Dausa Constituency since 2018.[1] [2] He previously served as an MLA from the Bandikui constituency from 2003 to 2008 and subsequently from the Dausa constituency from 2008 to 2013. He is also a former cabinet minister and minister of state in the Government of Rajasthan.[3] Meena had fielded his wife as a Congress candidate against Jaskaur Meena, the BJP candidate from Dausa in the 17th Lok Sabha elections of India, but she lost the election.[4] [5] Meena is considered a supporter of Sachin Pilot.[6] [7] In 2024 Indian general election, Meena is the candidate of the Indian National Congress from Dausa.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dausa farmers' rally a show of strength for Sachin Pilot. Mohammed. Iqbal. 5 February 2021. The Hindu.
  2. Web site: 15th House - Constituency Representation (sr. no. 72). Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
  3. Web site: Reshuffle reflects renewed focus of Congress to retain SC/ST support base in eastern Rajasthan. 24 November 2021 . The Indian Express.
  4. Web site: Women candidates raise poll pitch on crime rate, water crisis and toilets. 2 May 2019. Hindustan Times.
  5. Web site: Old loyalists, new friends, Gehlot baiters — the 18 rebel MLAs in Sachin Pilot camp. Fatima. Khan. 19 July 2020 . The Print.
  6. Web site: Rajasthan Cabinet Reshuffle Highlights: 15 ministers sworn in; Congress will win 2023 elections, says CM Gehlot. 21 November 2021 . The Indian Express.
  7. Web site: Murari Lal Meena. Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee.
  8. Web site: Congress releases fifth list of 3 candidates for Lok Sabha polls . . 25 March 2024 . en . 24 March 2024.