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Ram Swaroop Singh

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Nationality
  
Indian

Profession
  
Politician,

Political party
  
Samajwadi Party

Religion
  
Hindu


Children
  
1 daughter

Name
  
Ram Singh

Alma mater
  
High School

Residence
  
Rura

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Ram Swaroop Singh is an Indian politician and a former member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. He was also works as Minister of State in the Mulayam Singh Yadav's cabinet. He was elected first time in 2002 from Sarvankhera assembly constituency of Kanpur Dehat district.

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Education

He passed high school from R P S Inter College Rura, of district Kanpur Dehat which is affiliated to Board of High School and Intermediate Education Uttar Pradesh

Family

Spouse and 1 daughter (widow)

Early life

In early age he began his life as a shop assistant in a grain shop.

Political life

He started his political life to participate in societies elections. He officiated the post of chairman of Zila Sahkari Bank Ltd. Kanpur, member of Zila Panchayat Kanpur Dehat district. First time he fought assembly election in 1997 as independent candidate but he not found his goal. In 2002 he met to Bahujan Samajwadi Party Supremo Mayawati and joined Bahujan Samajwadi Party and became succeeded to find ticket from BSP. In 2002 he fought assembly election from Sarwankheda constituency of district Kanpur Dehat as BSP candidate and became winner. He also officiated some time as state minister in Mayawati government. In political turmoil he resigned Mayawati government, his party BSP and joined Samajwadi Party. In 2007 and 2012 he fought elections of member of Legislative Assembly from Akbarpur-Raniya (Vidhan Sabha constituency) of district Kanpur Dehat (Ramabai Nagar) as Samajwadi Party candidate and he won seats. At present he is sitting MLA from Akbarpur-Raniya (Vidhan Sabha constituency)-206 of district Kanpur Dehat.

References

Ram Swaroop Singh Wikipedia