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Jai Narayan Poonia

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Jai Narayan Poonia (born 1933) is a former Cabinet Minister and leader of Rajasthan in India. He is former Minister of Public Works.[1] He was born in village Lakhlan Choti of district Churu in Rajasthan in the family of Choudhary Jagmal Poonia clan Hindu Jat. He married Manbhari Devi.

Political career

Poonia entered elections from the Taranagar Constituency in Rajasthan. He was the runner-up in 2003 and 1998 polls. He is a member of the Indian National Lok Dal party (INLD). In the 1998 polls, he secured almost 45% votes for this seat. His popularity declined and in 2003, he secured only 33%.[2] In both the elections he was defeated by Indian National Congress candidates.

In western terms, he can be roughly categorized as a populist agrarian leader who is ready to adopt a market economy for the benefit of the "kissan" or peasant.

1977-80, Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (MLA) Sadulpur Churu Vidhan Sabha for the Janata Party.

1978-80, Cabinet Minister in Rajasthan. He oversaw departments including Public Welfare Department(PWD), Disaster Management and Flood management.

1980-89 State Vice President of Janata Party in Rajasthan.

1985-90 Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (MLA) Taranagar Churu Vidhan Sabha for the Janata Party.

1990-98 State Vice President of Janata Dal in Rajasthan.

2003-2008 State President of Indian National Lok Dal in Rajasthan.

2013- Won the state assembly election from Taranagar constituency contesting on BJP ticket[3] by 11136 votes

Education

Poonia graduated from Government High School Sangria with First Division. He completed law school and started his career as an advocate in Rajgarh district court.

References

  1. ^ Indian Roads Congress Journal. 40. Indian Roads Congress: 741. 1979. ISSN 0258-0500. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "State Elections 2004 - Partywise Comparison for 21-Taranagar Constituency of Rajasthan". ECI. 2004. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  3. ^ http://eciresults.nic.in/ConstituencywiseS2020.htm?ac=20

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