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Bisahu Das Mahant

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Residence
  
Died
  
23 July 1978

Constituency
  
Naya Baradwar

Born
  
April 1, 1924Saragaon, Distt. Janjgir Champa (Chhattisgarh) (
1924-04-01
)

Political party
  
Indian National Congress

Spouse(s)
  
Late Janki Devi (Home Maker)

Children
  
Charan Das Mahant & Rajesh Mahant

Occupation
  
Reader, Writer, public intellectual, agriculturist

Bisahu Das Mahant (1 April 1924 – 23 July 1978) was an Indian politician for Madhya Pradesh. He was among most successful MLA ever produced by congress in the state and he represented Baraduwar now known as Naya Baradwar, Nawagarh and Champa for one, two & three terms respectively for the constituencies. He contested and won Baraduwar in 1952 Nawagarh in 1957 & 1962 and Champa in the year 1967, 1972 & 1977 in Vidhan Sabha elections. He never lost election since he started winning in 1952, he got elected for straight 6 terms until he got died, he was bed ridden for very long duration and finally died due to cardiac arrest.

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Childhood

Late Shri Mahant who was born in Saragaon in the Jangir Champa District of Chhattisgarh. He was born in small farmer’s family; nobody expected that he could join politics. Later not only he joined politics but won elections and played a vital role for congress in state elections for Bhopal state and later Madhya Pradesh.

Freedom fighting and education

In between 1942 and 1947 in his college life he fought against the British and because of that the government taken action against him and also rejected his scholarship.

Family

Late Shri Mahant got married to Late Smt. Janki Devi and had two sons and four daughters from his marriage: Dr. Charan Das Mahant and Rajesh Mahant. Dr. Charan Das Mahant followed his path and carried his reputation and got elected for Vidhan Sabha and lok sabha and became Cabinet minister state and also held many important positions in Government of India.

References

Bisahu Das Mahant Wikipedia


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