Gyanendra Singh

Gyanendra Singh is an Indian politician and a member of 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh of India. Since 2012, He represents the Paniyara (Assembly constituency) in Maharajganj district of Uttar Pradesh and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. Earlier he also a member in 11th, 13th and 14th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh from Shyamdeurawa (Assembly constituency), who abolished after Delimitation order (2008).[1]

Gyanendra Singh
MLA in 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh
Assumed office
March 2017
Preceded byDeo Narayan Urf G.M. Singh
ConstituencyPaniyara (Assembly constituency)
Member of the Legislative Assembly of
Shyamdeurawa
In office
October 1996  May 2007 (2 Times)
Preceded byRamadhar Yadav
Succeeded byRamadhar Yadav
In office
June 1991  December 1992
Preceded byJanardhan Prasad Ojha
Succeeded byRamadhar Yadav
Personal details
Born (1954-12-01) 1 December 1954
Rampur Chaubey, Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh
NationalityIndian
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s)
Indumati Singh
(
m. 1972)
Children3
ParentsChandrika Singh
ResidencePartawal Bazar, Maharajganj, Uttar Pradesh
EducationHigh School
Alma materUttar Pradesh Board
OccupationMLA
Profession

Early life and education

Singh was born 1 December 1954 in the Rampur Chaubey village in Kushinagar district of Uttar Pradesh to father Chandrika Singh. In 1972, he married with Indumati Singh, they have one son and two daughter. He belong from Backward Class (Kurmi, Sainthwar) community. He attend Board of High School and Intermediate Education Uttar Pradesh and attained High School Certificate.[2][3]

Political career

Singh started his political career in 1988 as a Sarpanch. After this, he joined Bharatiya Janata Party. In 11th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (1991) elections, he got ticket from Shyamdeurawa (Assembly constituency) and elected MLA by defeating Janata Dal candidate Ramadhar Yadav by a lowest margin of 29 votes.[4]

In 12th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (1993) elections, he again contested from Shyamdeurawa but lost by Janata Dal candidate Ramadhar Yadav by a margin of 2,247 votes.[4]

In 13th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (1996) elections, he again elected MLA from Shyamdeurawa by defeating Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Javed Ali by a margin of 14,920 votes.[4]

In 14th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (2002) elections, he elected MLA second continuously time from Shyamdeurawa by defeating Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Mehdi Hasan by a margin of 1,719 votes.[4]

He also contest in 15th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (2007) elections, but lost by SP's Janaradan Prasad Ojha by a margin of 10,848 votes. After election, As per Delimitation order (2008) Shyamdeurawa constituency was abolished.[5]

After abolition of the Shyamdeurawa constituency, in 16th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (2012) elections he contest from Paniyara (Assembly constituency) but lost by BSP's Deo Narayan Singh by a margin of 4,083 votes.[6]

In 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (2017) elections, he again contest from Paniyara and elected MLA by defeating Bahujan Samaj Party candidate Ganesh Shankar Pandey by a margin of 67,491 votes.[7]

Posts held

#FromToPosition Constituency
1March 2017IncumbentMember, 17th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh Paniyara[8]
2 March 2002 May 2007 Member, 14th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh Shyamdeurawa
3 October 1996 March 2002 Member, 13th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh Shyamdeurawa
4 June 1991 December 1992 Member, 11th Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh Shyamdeurawa
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