Sitaram Yadav

Sitaram Yadav (born 5 January 1946) is an Indian politician who was a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represented the Sitamarhi constituency of Bihar as a member of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) political party.

Sitaram Yadav
MP
In office
2nd
ConstituencySitamarhi
Personal details
Born (1946-01-05) 5 January 1946
Sitamarhi, Bihar
Political partyRJD
Spouse(s)Malti Devi
ChildrenThree sons (Dilip Kumar Yadav, Krishna Kumar, and Anjani Kumar), and two daughters (Veena Kumari and Kiran Kumari)
ResidenceWard 5, Dumra, Sitamarhi
Salary5 crore/tenure
As of 25 September, 2006
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Early life

Yadav was born in Sitamarhi, Bihar, India to Raghunandan Gope and Sundarwati Devi. He is the first In a family of five sons. He received bachelor's degrees in Law and Education from Bihar University, Muzaffarpur. After graduation, he found employment as a teacher in a Madhubani middle school.

Political career

Early in his political career, Yadav served as Mukhiya of the Nayatol Panchayat and as Block Parmukh of Nanpur block.

He was elected to the Bihar Legislative Assembly from the Pupri constituency in 1990 for the Janta Dal party and was re-elected in 1995.

He was elected to the Lok Sabha from the Sitamarhi constituency in Bihar as a candidate of RJD in 1998.

He returned to state politics in 2000 to be elected to the Pupri constituency for a third time. He was sworn in as Cabinet Minister for Information, Press and Public Relations on 4 April 2000 under the Rabri Devi government.

He was re-elected to Lok Sabha from Sitamarhi constituency as a candidate of RJD in 2004.

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