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Surajbhan Singh
File:Surajbhan Singh.jpg
Member of Parliament
In office
2004 to 2009
ConstituencyBalia
Personal details
Born (1965-03-05) 5 March 1965 (age 59)
Mokama, Bihar
Political partyLJNSP
SpouseVeena Devi
Children3 sons
ResidencePatna
Websitewww.http://lokjanshaktiparty.org.in
As of June, 2008
Source: [1]

Surajbhan Singh is a former member of parliament (MP) of India. He was elected to the parliament from Bihar contesting on a ticket from Lok Janshakti Party (LJP). His wife, Veena Devi, is a MP from Munger parliamentary constituency on a LJP ticket. He is a very controversial figure.[1]

Background family and education

He was born in Balia Bihar in Begusarai. He belongs to Bhumihar caste.[2]

Political career

He started his Carrier in politics as Henchman of Dilip Singh and his Brother Anant singh but later he contested Assembly election of Bihar in 2000 and Defeated his godfather Dilip Singh by huge margin. After that he was elected MLA from the Mokama (Vidhan Sabha constituen Mokama) then became MP for Munger on a LJP ticket. Currently he is debarred from contesting due to conviction in the Brij Behari Prasad murder case. His wife is MP for the seat at present, having defeated Lalan Singh of the Janata Dal (United) party.

Other profession

He is also a contractor. He has taken the huge contract of Indian Railways. He also takes contracts of bigger road project in Bihar.

Murder trial

Surajbhan Singh was alleged to have shot and killed Rami Singh, a resident of Madhurapur village in Begusarai district on 16 January 1992. On 24 June 2008, he was found guilty by a Bihar court.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.chauthiduniya.com/tag/suraj-bhan-singh
  2. ^ "Old, new Nitish men fight from Mokama".
  3. ^ "LJP MP Surajbhan Singh convicted for murder". Rediff.com. 24 June 2008.