Rajesh Lilothia

Rajesh Lilothia[1] is an Indian politician from Delhi and former MLA of the Delhi Legislative Assembly from Patel Nagar assembly constituency. He was born in a humble Hindu family. He is a member of the Indian National Congress. He was the Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress President from 2001–2006. He held the post of Secretary in All India Congress Committee and in-charge of Bihar. He is recently appointed as the Working President of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee.

Rajesh Lilothia
Member of Legislative Assembly
for Patel Nagar
In office
2004–2013
Personal details
BornNew Delhi
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Madhu Lilothia
ChildrenTanvee Lilothia
ProfessionPolitician

Education

He completed his graduation from Hansraj College, Delhi University. He post graduated in Disaster Mitigation from Sikkim Manipal University.

Political career

2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election

Rajesh Lilothia was the contested from the Mangol Puri as a Congress party candidate for 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election. But he lost the contest.[2] Raaj Kumar Anand won as AAP candidate.

2019 Indian general elections

He was contested 2019 Indian general election as a candidate of Indian National Congress from North West Delhi Lok Sabha constituency.[3][4] he lost the contest.

2015 Delhi Legislative Assembly election

He lost the election in 2015 from patel nagar . Hazari Lal Chauhan won this seat as AAP candidate.

2013 Delhi Legislative Assembly election

Rajesh Lilothia lost the election. AAP candidate Veena Anand gain this seat.

2008 Delhi Legislative Assembly election

Rajesh Lilothia won and INC hold patel nagar seat.

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