Sampat Singh Explained

Sampat Singh
Residence:112, Sec 15 Hisar
Office1:Member of Legislative Assembly
Constituency1:Nalwa, Fatehabad, Bhattu Kalan
Spouse:Krishna Singh
Children:2
Date:15 July
Year:2021

Sampat Singh (born 20 April 1949) is a former Finance Minister of Haryana, India. As a Janata Party candidate, he was elected to the Haryana Legislative Assembly from the Bhattu Kalan constituency in 1982 and has been re-elected on five occasions. He was leader of the opposition from 1991 to 1996. His six election successes made him the most senior Indian National Congress legislator in 12th Haryana assembly. He has held many important portfolios in state government as minister.

Personal life

Sampat Singh was born in the village of Bhattu Kalan, Fatehabad District, Haryana, on 20 April 1949. His father was Ram Chander.Educated in the village and at Hisar, he holds MA and B.Ed. degrees. He is married to Krishna Singh and has two children.[1]

Singh was a lecturer in political science at Dayanand College, Hisar for five years from 1972. He has been jailed several times, including in 1972–73 and 1983, while campaigning for various causes.[1]

Career

State politics

Singh has been elected to the Haryana Legislative Assembly in 1982, 1987, 1991, 1998, 2000 and 2009.[1]

Singh was appointed at political secretary to Devi Lal in 1977 and held the post for two years.[1] At this point, Devi Lal headed the Janata Party. Singh stood unsuccessfully in the Bhattu Kalan constituency by-election of 1980, claiming afterwards that he lost "because of widespread use of unfair means". He won the seat in the 1982 state assembly elections.[2]

Between 1991–1996, Singh was Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly.[2]

Heeding views of his close supporters, Singh quit the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD)[3] on 14 July 2009 and held a meeting with his supporters and workers on 18 July 2009 in Hisar.[4] He described the INLD as being in "complete disarray", no longer aligned with the principles of Devi Lal and subject to the nepotism of its then leader, Om Prakash Chautala.[5] After ending his 32-year association with it, he joined the Indian National Congress (INC) on 27 July 2009.[6]

The INC selected Singh as their candidate for the Nalwa constituency in Hisar. He then won the seat in the 2009 elections by defeating the sitting member, Jasma Devi of the HJC.[7]

National politics

As an INLD politician, Singh contested the 2009 Indian general election from Hisar Lok Sabha constituency on a National Democratic Alliance ticket. He lost narrowly to former chief minister Bhajan Lal.[5] [8]

Singh stood as an INC candidate for a seat in the national parliament in the 2014 Indian general election. He finished in third place in the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency.[9]

Political career

Positions held

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Haryana Vidhan Sabha MLA . Haryana Assembly . 2018-03-26.
  2. News: The Times of India . Know your politician: Sampat keeps it simple . Amit . Agnihotri . 17 January 2002 . 2018-03-27.
  3. News: Sampat Singh quits INLD . The Tribune . 2013-11-24.
  4. News: Sampat Singh quits INLD . Merinews.com . 17 July 2009 . 2013-11-24.
  5. News: Outlook . Sampat Singh Quits INLD . 14 July 2009 . 2018-03-26 .
  6. News: Sampat Singh inducted into Congress . The Hindu . 28 July 2009 . 2018-03-26.
  7. News: Haryana: Result . IBN Live . 2013-11-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20091025040040/http://ibnlive.in.com/assembly_elections_2009/candidate/Haryana/result.html . 25 October 2009 . dmy-all .
  8. News: DNA India . INLD, BJP attacks UPA on price rise, terrorism . 20 January 2009 . PTI . 2018-03-26.
  9. News: Economic Times . Congress's experiment to field MLAs for LS fails in Haryana . PTI . 16 May 2014 . 2018-03-26.
  10. Web site: MLA Details. haryanaassembly.gov.in. 2019-07-10.