Harendra Singh Malik

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Harendra Singh Malik

Ch. Harendra Singh Malik (Born: 15 February 1954) is a former MP of Rajya Sabha from Uttar Pradesh. He was also an MLA in Pradesh Legislative Assembly, (1985- 96). He has also served as MLA of Haryana Vidhan Sabha from Indian National Lok Dal.

Ch. Harendra Singh was born in Kazi Khera village in tahsil and district Muzaffarnagar, U.P.

Election History

Year Result Constituency Assembly Party
1985 Won Khatauli 9 Lok Dal
1989 Won Baghra 10 Janta Dal
1991 Won Baghra 11 Janta Dal
1993 Won Baghra 12 Janta Dal
1996 Lost Baghra 13 BKKGP
1998 Lost Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha 12 SP
1999 Lost Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha 13 SP
2002 Won Haryana Rajya Sabha INLD
2009 Lost Kairana Lok Sabha 15 Congress
2019 Lost Kairana Lok Sabha 17 Congress

Popular Jat leader in Western UP

He is a well known Jat leader in Western UP. He was first elected as an MLA from Baghra seat and then remained an MLA for next 10 years for the same place. Mr. Harender Malik has been an active farmer's leader and represented their interests at various levels.

His son, Pankaj Malik had also been elected as MLA on the same seat. In the U.P. state assembly (2012-2017), Pankaj Malik was serving as MLA from the key Shamli constituency and represented the Indian National Congress party.[1]

Bio data at Rajya Sabha website

The short bio data is available at the following link:

http://rajyasabha.nic.in/rsnew/pre_member/1952_2003/m.pdf

MALIK, SHRI HARENDRA SINGH : Graduate, LL.B.; I.N.L.D. (Haryana); s. of Shri Jagjit Singh; b. February 15, 1954; m. Shrimati Rajkumari, 2 s. and 1 d.; Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1985- 96 ; Whip and Chief Whip, Lok Dal Legislature Party, 1985-95; Chairman, Committee on Government Assurances, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1993-95; Member, Rajya Sabha,10-4-2002 till date; General Secretary, Lok Dal, Janata Dal and Samajwadi Party, 1985-89; State President, Indian National Lok Dal, Uttar Pradesh, 2001 onwards.
Per. Add. : (i) Village Dahar, Teh. and Distt. Panipat (Haryana) and (ii) 57/1, Prem Puri, Muzaffar Nagar (Uttar Pradesh).

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Page created by: Dayanand Deswal (talk) 01:15, 20 March 2017 (EDT)

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