Ajay Singh Chautala
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| Shri Ajay Singh Chautala | |
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Member of the Rajya Sabha from Haryana
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| Assumed office August 2004 |
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| In office 1999 – February 2004 |
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| Born | March 13, 1961 Chautala, Sirsa District, Haryana, India |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Political party | Indian National Lok Dal party |
| Spouse | Shrimati Nayna Singh Chautala |
| Children | 2 |
| Residence | Sirsa District, Haryana |
| Alma mater | Kurukshetra University |
| Occupation | Agricultralist |
| Website | Rajya Sabha - Shri Ajay Singh Chautala |
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Shri Ajay Singh Chautala (born 13 March 1961) is a politician from Indian National Lok Dal party and a Member Rajya Sabha representing Haryana, the upper house of the Indian Parliament.
[edit] Biography
Ajay Singh Chautala (b. 13 March 1961), son of Shri Om Prakash Chautala, Chief Minister, Haryana and grandson of Ch. Devi Lal, did his B.A. from Kurukshetra University, M.A. (Public Administration) and LL.B. from Rajasthan University. He joined active politics in 1980s, became MLA from Rajasthan twice: first from Data Ram Garh (1989) and then from Nauhar (1993).[2] He became member of Parliament from Bhiwani Constituency.[3] He is currently member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha). He became President of the Youth Wing of Indian National Lok Dal and secretary General of Indian National Lokdal Party. In addition to his active participation in political affairs, he snatches time to pursue his academic programmers. He is also actively associated with cooperative movement and held the office of Director, IFFCO as well as Senior Vice Presidnet of IFFCO.[1]
He is also deeply interested in sports. he has been President of the Table Tennis Federation, Haryana, the Table Tennis Federation of India and first Indian unanimously elected President of Commonwealth Countries Table Tennis Federation for years.[1]
A widely traveled man, he has visited several countries of Asia, Europe, Australia, America, Africa, Japan, South Coria, China and Newziland.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d Member's Web Site. Parliament of India. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.
- ^ Parliament Member Details. Haryana Vidhan Sabha. Retrieved on 2008-03-19.
- ^ Biographical Sketch, Member of Parliament, 13th Lok Sabha. Parliament of India. Retrieved on 2008-03-19

