Nationality Indian Party Samyukta Socialist Party | Other political
affiliations Janata Party | |
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Political party Samyukta Socialist Party Occupation Freedom Fighter, Politician, Social Worker |
Rameshwar Dayal Dantre (Hindi: रामेश्वर दयाल दॉतरे) was an Indian Independence Activist, politician and social worker from the Madhya Pradesh state in India. He served from 1972 to 1980 as the member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Mehgaon constituency. He represented the Samyukta Socialist Party then from the Mehgaon constituency. In 1990's election, he lost the same seat to Hari Singh of Indian National Congress. Dantre contested this election of 1990 as an independent candidate. He also unsuccessfully contested the 1991 Lok Sabha elections from Bhind constituency as Janata Party member.
Participation in national movements
According to government records in office of Bhind District Magistrate (DM) (also known as Collector), uploaded at official website of Bhind, he participated in Indian independence movement of 1947. His name is registered at roll number 101 in official records out of 114 freedom fighters in Bhind district.
According to Government of Andhra Pradesh File Monitoring System for Hyderabad; his name is registered in records of India Prime Minister's Office (PMO) under ID.NO.670/60/C/2011 as Freedom Fighter; Ex - MLA and President of Brahmin Mahasabha of Bhind district in Madhya Pradesh.