Subhash Yadav

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Subhash Gangaram Yadav
सुभाष गंगाराम यादव
Deputy Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh
In office
1993–1998
Succeeded byJamuna Devi
Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
19932008
Preceded byGajanand Jinwala
Succeeded byAtma Ram Patel
ConstituencyKasrawad
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
19801989
Preceded byRameshwar Patidar
Succeeded byRameshwar Patidar
ConstituencyKhargone
Personal details
Born(1946-04-01)1 April 1946
Borawan, Central Provinces and Berar, British India
Died26 June 2013
(aged 67)
New Delhi, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseDamiyanti Yadav
Children02 sons & 04 daughters
ParentGangaram Yadav (father)
Residence(s)Borawan Village, Khargone
EducationGraduate in Agriculture
ProfessionPolitician
Websitehttp://iyadav.com/subhash-yadav/
As of 17 June, 2018
Source: ["Biography" (PDF). Vidhan Sabha, Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly.]

Subhash Yadav (1 April 1946 – 26 June 2013) was an Indian politician. He was Madhya Pradesh MLA for Kasrawad (1993 to 2008). He has 2 sons & 4 daughters- Arun Subhashchandra Yadav (Congress leader & former MP ) and Sachin Yadav (MLA, Kasrawad).[1]

Early life and education

Political career

He was the Deputy Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh during the 90s [2][3]

Personal life

He was married to Smt. Damiyanti Yadav and had 4 Daughters and 2 Sons Sachin Yadav and Arun Yadav, both of whom are into politics.

See also

References

  1. ^ Senior Congress leader Subhash Yadav passes away
  2. ^ "Memories: Subhash Yadav, From Farming to Politics" (in Hindi). Bhopal: Dainik Bhaskar. 26 June 2018. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Madhya Pradesh Deputy CM Subhash Yadav plays crusader against corruption, sacks 76 engineer". Bhopal: India Today. 27 October 1997. Retrieved 29 June 2018.