Mukesh Bhakar

Mukesh Bhakar (Born 20 November 1988) is an Indian politician who is serving as the President of the Rajasthan Youth Congress, he represents also in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Ladnun of Nagaur district [1] As member of the Congress party [2]. Bhakar was previously State President of National Students' Union of India Rajasthan, the student wing of Indian National Congress from 2013 to 2015. He elected State President of Rajasthan Shooting Ball Association.

Mukesh Bhakar

MLA Ladnun
Bhakar at Ladnun SDM office
Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Ladnun
Assumed office
17 December 2018
State President, Rajasthan Youth Congress
Assumed office
7 April 2020
State President, National Students' Union of India
In office
January 2013  May 2015
National Secretary, National Students Union of India
In office
21 October 2015  26 May 2018
Vice President of the Rajasthan Youth Congress
In office
22 November 2017  6 April 2020
Personal details
Born
Mukesh Bhakar

(1988-11-20) 20 November 1988
Ladnun, Rajasthan, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Alma materUniversity of Rajasthan (BA)
University of Rajasthan (MA)

Early life

Mukesh Bhakar hails from a common farmer family, Bhakar belongs to the Jat community. He is son of Retd. Subedar Surjaram Bhakar. Bhakar completed his graduation and post graduation in Sociology from University of Rajasthan. He was influenced by the ideology of Bhagat Singh at a very young age and was actively engaged in social political work even as a student. Along with being a politician, he is also a ideal and motivational speaker for youth.

Political life

He elected State President of National Students' Union of India Rajasthan in 2013.[3] During his tenure NSUI made come back in University of Rajasthan after 12 years in the Largest University of Rajasthan.[4] After completion of his term National president nominated him National Secretary. Congress Party gave him an opportunity to contest Rajasthan State assembly elections 2018, where he successfully managed a win by margin of 12947 votes against 3 times MLA Thakur Manohar Singh.[5][6]. He won election for State President, Rajasthan Youth Congress over nearest candidate Amardin by 9872 votes.[7] According to political expert, He is considered to be next big thing in the politics of Rajasthan in coming time, Which is clearly visible in his personality.

Positions held

YearPosition
2009 - 10Unit President, National Students Union of India, University of Rajasthan
2013 - 15State President, National Students Union of India, NSUI Rajasthan
2015 - 18National Secretary, National Students Union of India
2018 – 20State Vice President, Rajasthan Youth Congress
2017 – cont.PCC Member, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
2017 – cont.Member, All India Congress Committee
2018 – cont.Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Ladnun, Rajasthan State Assembly
2019 – cont.Member of Committee on Petitions, Rajasthan State Assembly
2020 – cont.State President, Rajasthan Youth Congress
2020 – cont.State President, Rajasthan Shooting Ball Association
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