Priyavrat Singh Explained

Priyavrat Singh
Birth Date:1977 12, df=y[1]
Birth Place:Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India
Residence:Khilchipur
Nationality:Indian
Citizenship:India
Office1:Cabinet Minister
Government of Madhya Pradesh -->
Party:Indian National Congress
Office1:
Government of Madhya Pradesh
Predecessor1:Paras Chandra Jain, BJP
Successor1:Pradhuman Singh Tomar, BJP
Term Start1:25 December 2018
Term End1:23 March 2020
1Blankname1:Chief Minister
1Namedata1:Kamal Nath
Office2:Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Term Start2:8 December 2018
Term End2:3 December 2023
Constituency2:Khilchipur
Term Start3:December 2008
Term End3:November 2013
Constituency3:Khilchipur
Predecessor3:Priyavrat Singh
Successor3:Hajari lal Dangi, BJP
Term Start4:December 2003
Term End4:November 2008
Constituency4:Khilchipur
Successor4:Priyavrat Singh
Office0:Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Term Start3:December 2008
Term End3:November 2013
Constituency3:Khilchipur
Predecessor3:Priyavrat Singh
Successor3:Hajari lal Dangi, BJP
Office0:Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Term Start4:December 2003
Term End4:November 2008
Constituency4:Khilchipur
Successor4:Priyavrat Singh -->

Priyavrat Singh (Born 5 December 1977) is an Indian politician who is a member of the Indian National Congress, and the Formar Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Madhya Pradhesh,He was the Ex. MLA from Khilchipur Assembly constituency, He is very Popular in his constituency. Hailing from the erstwhile royal family of Khilchipur State, he is also known as Raja Rao Bahadur Priyavrat Singh.He also served as the state President of the Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress.[2]

Priyavrat Singh has spent his political career in the Congress, starting out as a zilla panchayat member from Rajgarh district in 1998 at the age of 21. His first Assembly election was from Khilchipur in 2003, which he won with a huge margin. He became a popular face due to his work and development initiatives, and was re-elected in 2008. He lost the Assembly polls in 2013 to the BJP’s Hajari lal Dangi.

He was elected as member of madhya pradesh legislative assembly first time in 2003 and was re-elected in 2008.[3] He lost the assembly poll in 2013 election, In 2018, he won back Khilchipur by over 29,000 votes, and was made Energy Minister by Kamal Nath., He represented the constituency of Khilchipur Vidhan Sabha.In 2023 assembly election he lost to BJP's Hajari lal Dangi by 13678 margin.[4]

Early life and education

He passed Secondary examination (10th) in the year 1993 from daily college Indore.And passed Senior School Examination (12th) from IPS Indore in the year 1995.He graduated (BA) from Devi Ahilya Bai University, Indore in 1998.

Electoral history

Third time MLA from khilchipur Assembly constituency.

Tenure
Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative AssemblyKhilchipur20182023
Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative AssemblyKhilchipur20082013
Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative AssemblyKhilchipur20032008
Member of Jila Panchayat, RajgarhRajgarh19982003

Political career

He was elected for the record third time as an MLA from Khilchipur Assembly constituency in 2018, and was made cabinet minister of energy in the Kamal Nath ministry of the Madhya Pradesh Congress government, between December 2018 and March 2020.[5]

He became Jila Panchayat Sadasya (in very young age of 21 years) from Rajgarh district from 1998 to 2003,

Based on his popularity in Khilchipur Assembly constituency, he was given ticket for MLA in 2003 from Congress Party, he won it with huge margin and became MLA (first time) from Khilchipur constituency. He became very popular face in the Khilchipur Assembly constituency due to his work in his constituency. He was reelected in 2008 (2nd time) from Khilchipur constituency as MLA.

In 2013 he was again given ticket from Khilchipur Assembly constituency but he lost this election to Hajari Lal Dangi of BJP, but he kept serving his constituency people.

In 2018 he again fight assembly election on Congress ticket and won it with huge margin[6] and became MLA (third time) from Khilchipur Assembly constituency, and became energy minister of cabinet rank in Kamalnath government.

He had been served as the state president of the Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress.[7]

Portfolio Held

Minister of Energy Department in Madhya Pradesh government, Cabinet minister (Urja Mantri) in Kamalnath Government From December 2018 to March 2020.

Priyavrat Singh
Office1:
Government of Madhya Pradesh
Predecessor1:Paras Chandra Jain, BJP
Successor1:Pradhuman Singh Tomar, BJP
Term Start1:25 December 2018
Term End1:23 March 2020
1Blankname1:Chief Minister
1Namedata1:Kamal Nath

In Media

Priyavrat Singh had a public exchange with Hajari lal Dangi in August 2023 when he accused the latter of inclining towards any party that is in power.[8]

Priyavrat Singh won back in 2018 legislative assembly election with over 29000 voters.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ::Department of Public Relations,Madhya Pradesh:: . 5 April 2020 . 2 August 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190802080406/https://www.mpinfo.org/MPinfoStatic/English/council/cabinetmin/Shri-Priyavrat-Singh.asp . dead .
  2. Web site: Priyavrat Singh takes charge as President of MP Youth Congress. www.indiatoday.in. 2023-10-29.
  3. Web site: Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 2008. www.elections.in. 2020-04-08.
  4. Web site: Madhya Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 2023. www.indiatoday.in. 2023-12-03.
  5. Web site: Department Of Public Relations, Madhya Pradesh. www.mpinfo.org. 2020-04-08.
  6. Web site: Assembly result 2018, Madhya Pradesh. www.financialexpress.com. 2023-10-29.
  7. Web site: MP Youth Congress President, Madhya Pradesh. www.indiatoday.in. 2023-10-29.
  8. Web site: Public exchange with former MLA Hajari lal Dangi. www.indianexpress.com. 2023-10-29.
  9. Web site: Khilchipur Assembly result, Rajgarh, Madhya Pradesh. www.financialexpress.com. 2023-10-29.