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Chaudhary Ajit Singh is a prominent Jat leader from Uttar Pradesh, India. He belongs to Rashtriya Lok Dal Party. He was born on 12 February 1939 in Teotia gotra Jat family at village Bhadola in Meerut District of Uttar Pradesh. He is Son of former prime minister of India and Jat leader Chaudhary Charan Singh. He is married to Radhika and has one son and two daughters.
EducationAjit Singh did his Bsc, B Tech and MS from the Lucknow University, IIT Kharagpur and Illinois Institute of Technology,Chicago, USA. He has a special interest in agriculture and modern technology. He is a Profession Computer Scientist , Engineer. He worked in the computer industry in the US for 17 years. Entered PoliticsAjit Singh plunged into politics in the late eightees and was elected to Rajya Sabha in 1986. He was Secretary General of Janata Dal and was elected in 9th Lok Sabha. He was a Union Cabinet Minister from Dec. 1989 to Nov. 1990 Ajit Singh first entered Parliament as a Rajya Sabha member in 1986, and is a fourth time member of the Lok Sabha. He became a Union minister for the first time in 1989-90 when he was inducted into National Front government of Vishwanath Pratap Singh. He went on to become the food minister under the Congress government (1995-96) when P V Narasimha Rao was the prime minister. Singh formed his own faction of the Lok Dal called Lok Dal (Ajit) in 1987 and a year later merged it with the Janata Party of which he became the president. When Janata Dal was formed by a merger of the Janata Party, Lok Dal (B) and Jan Morcha, Singh was elected its secretary general. He was elected to the Lok Sabha in 1989 and re-elected in 1991. In the mid-nineties, he moved to the Congress with a large slice of the Janata Dal MPs.After winning the 1996 Lok Sabha poll in 1996 on a Congress ticket, he left the party within a year to form the Bharatiya Kisan Kamgar Party. He resigned from the Lok Sabha membership and contested the by-election as a BKKP candidate in Baghpat, defeating his Samajwadi Party rival. Singh lost the 1998 election to Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Som Pal but avenged the defeat in 1999 as an Rashtriya Lol Dal member. Singh won from the Bagpat constituency in 2004 elections. HobbiesHis Favourite Pastime includes reading and music. Permanent Address244/2, Shivaji Road, Meerut-250 001 (Uttar Pradesh) Present Address12, Tughlak Road, New Delhi - 110 011 Tel.(011) 23792040 Fax. (011) 23792037 See alsoTewatia/Teotia : For the gotra history of Chaudhary Ajit Singh Back to The Leaders |