Lalji Verma

Indian politician
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  • 1991–1993
  • 1996 – 2012
ConstituencyTanda Personal detailsNationalityIndianPolitical partySamajwadi partyOther political
affiliationsJDSpouseShobhawati VermaAlma materKulbhaskar Ashram Degree College (Allahabad), Kanpur University[1]OccupationPolitician

Lalji Verma (born 5 January 1955) is an Indian politician.[2][3] Ex. Minister Uttar Pradesh government and leader of the BSP legislative assembly.

Biography

Verma was born in the village of Mohiuddinpur, in Uttar Pradesh, India, on 5 January 1955. Verma belongs to the obc category (KURMI). He completed a Master of Science on agricultural science. He is an active political and social worker and a member of the Samajwadi party.

Personal life

Verma is married to Shobhawati Verma and has one son, Vikas Verma, and two daughters, Akanksha Verma, and Dr. Chhaya Verma. His son Vikas Verma committed suicide on 14 March 2018.[4]

Political career

Verma started his political career by involving himself in student politics. He became the general secretary of the Tanda student union in 1973. He also was the general secretary of Kulbhaskar Ashram Degree College, Allahabad from 1977 to 1978. He was member of Uttar Pradesh legislative council from 7 July 1986 to 15 January 1991. He has also been elected member of the Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly in 1991, 1996, 2002, 2007, 2017, and 2022

Positions held

Verma has held these positions so far:

Candidate

Verma was the candidate of BSP from Sravasti for the Lok Sabha elections in 2014.

Verma was the candidate of BSP from Katehari for the Vidhan Sabha elections in 2017. Verma won the election of Vidhan Sabha from Katehari.

References

  1. ^ "Lal Ji Verma(Bahujan Samaj Party(BSP)):Constituency- KATEHARI(AMBEDKAR NAGAR) – Affidavit Information of Candidate".
  2. ^ PTI (20 March 2014). "Political parties demand change of May 7 poll date". The Economic Times. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Mayawati gives 50% tickets to brahmins, Muslims". The Times of India. 21 March 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  4. ^ Desk, India.com News (15 March 2018). "BSP Leader's Son Commits Suicide, Had Earlier Posted Suicide Note on Facebook". India.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.

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