Nihalchand Explained

Nihal Chand
Office:Minister of state for Panchayati Raj
Term Start:9 November 2014
Term End:5 July 2016
Primeminister:Narendra Modi
Minister:Birender Singh
Predecessor:Upendra Kushwaha
Successor:Parshottam Rupala
Office2:Minister of state for Chemicals & Fertilizers
Term Start2:26 May 2014
Term End2:9 November 2014
Primeminister2:Narendra Modi
Minister2:Ananth Kumar
Successor2:Hansraj Ahir
Office3:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Constituency3:Ganganagar
Term Start3:2014
Term End3:4 June 2024
Predecessor3:Bharat Ram Meghwal
Successor3:Kuldeep Indora
Term Start4:1999
Term End4:2009
Constituency4:Ganganagar
Predecessor4:Shankar Pannu
Successor4:Bharat Ram Meghwal
Constituency5:Ganganagar
Term Start5:1996
Term End5:1998
Predecessor5:Birbal Ram
Successor5:Shankar Pannu
Birth Date:4 February 1971
Birth Place:Bajuwala, Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India
Citizenship:Indian
Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
Children:1 son and 1 daughter
Father:Bega Ram Chauhan
Mother:Surji Devi
Alma Mater:University of Bikaner
Occupation:Agriculturist, Social Worker
Source:http://164.100.47.194/Loksabha/Members/MemberBioprofile.aspx?mpsno=95

Nihal Chand Chauhan also known as Nihal Chand Meghwal (born 4 February 1971) is an Indian politician belonging to the Bharatiya Janata Party.[1]

Early life

Nihal Chand was born to Bega Ram Chauhan, a two-time M.P of Ganganagar and Surji Devi into Meghwal community.[2] He completed B.A from Shri Nehru S.P Evening College at Bikaner, Rajasthan. He married Jyoti Chauhan in 1992.[3]

Political career

In 1995, at the age of 24, Nihal Chand was elected as the "Panchayat Director" of Nanuwala, Sardarpura Bika and Bagicha. He was also elected as the pradhan (chief) of the Raisinghnagar panchayat committee. In 1996, he became the youngest Member of Parliament (MP) from Rajasthan at the age of 25. He was elected to the 11th Lok Sabha (lower house of the Parliament of India) on a BJP ticket from Ganganagar. In the next general election in 1998, he was defeated by Shankar Pannu of Congress.[2]

After his defeat in the general election, Nihal Chand contested the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly elections. He was declared as BJP's candidate from Raisinghnagar. However, just before the elections, BJP formed an alliance with Haryana Rastriya Lokdal (HRLD), and gave that seat to HRLD. Nihal Chand was asked to withdraw his candidature, but he refused to do so. As a result, BJP expelled him.[2] Contesting on the BJP election symbol, Nihal Chand won the seat and became an MLA from Raisinghnagar.[4]

Subsequently, Nihal Chand won the 1999 and 2004 general elections from Ganganagar as a BJP candidate. In 2008, he lost the Assembly elections to Daulat Raj of Congress from Raisinghnagar.[5] In 2009, he lost the Indian general elections to Bharat Ram Meghwal of Congress. In 2014, he defeated Bhanwarlal Meghwal of Congress on the same seat. He served as a Minister of state (MOS) in the Cabinet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi from May 2014 to July 2016.[2]

Controversy

In 2011, Nihal Chand's name appeared as one of the 17 accused in a police FIR. The complainant, a woman from Sirsa, Haryana, alleged that her husband Om Prakash Godara had drugged her and then let his associates rape her in Jaipur. After a year of investigation, the police closed the case in 2012, calling the charges as false and fabricated. The woman approached the trial court, which accepted the police report and dismissed the protest petition filed by her. The woman then approached the district court, which also dismissed the charges. In 2014, a few days after Nihal Chand was made the minister, the complainant went in for revision, following which the district court issued notices to Nihal Chand and 16 others, asking them to respond to the court.[6] This caused a controversy, with the opposition party Congress demanding Nihal Chand's resignation.[7] BJP refused to oblige, pointing out that Nihalchand was given a "clean chit" in the case when Congress was in power in Rajasthan.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Portfolios of the Union Council of Ministers. PM office. 13 June 2014.
  2. News: Nihalchand: Once youngest MP, now a minister . https://web.archive.org/web/20140527225655/http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/jaipur/nihalchand-once-youngest-mp-now-a-minister/article1-1223375.aspx . dead . 27 May 2014 . Ram Prakash Meel . 27 May 2014 . Hindustan Times .
  3. Web site: Members : Lok Sabha. 2020-12-07. 164.100.47.194.
  4. Web site: Statistical Report on General Election, 1998 to The Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan . . 2014-06-13 .
  5. Web site: Statistical Report on General Election, 2008 to The Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan . . 2014-06-13 .
  6. News: Court notice to Union minister Nihal Chand in 4-year-old sexual assault case . https://web.archive.org/web/20140614014135/http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/jaipur/court-notice-to-union-minister-nihal-chand-in-4-year-old-sexual-assault-case/article1-1229092.aspx . dead . 14 June 2014 . 2014-06-13 . Hindustan Times .
  7. News: Congress Seeks Nihalchand Meghwal's Resignation Over Rape Allegation . 2014-06-13 . NDTV .
  8. News: Woman allegedly raped by MoS Nihalchand seeks few minutes with PM Modi . 2014-06-18 . Biplob Ghosal . Zee News .