Devendra Nagpal

Devendra Nagpal is an Indian Politician and was the Member of Parliament of the 15th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Amroha constituency of Uttar Pradesh and was a member of the Rashtriya Lok Dal political party.[1]

Devendra Nagpal
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
15th Lok Sabha.[1]
ConstituencyAmroha, Uttar Pradesh.[1]
Personal details
Born (1971-01-01) 1 January 1971.[1]
Moradabad, (Uttar Pradesh).
Citizenship India
Nationality India
Political partyRashtriya Lok Dal (suspended from RLD.[1][2]
ResidenceDhanaura & New Delhi.[1]
Alma materK.G.K. PG College, Moradabad.
ProfessionSocial worker, politician.[1]
CommitteesMember of two committees

Early life and education

Devendra Nagpal was born in Moradabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh. He holds a graduate degree from K.G.K. PG College, Moradabad. By profession, Nagpal is a social worker.[1]

Political career

Nagpal is a first time M.P. He succeeded Harish Nagpal who was an independent M.P in the 14th Lok Sabha.[1][3] Prior to becoming M.P, Nagpal was also a member of Zila Panchayat and later a Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

Expulsion from RLD

In June 2013, Nagpal along with another fellow M.P, Sarika Devendra Singh Baghel was expelled from Rashtriya Lok Dal by the party president Ajit Singh. They were expelled on account of anti-party activities. Ajit Singh had asked the two M.P.s to give clarification and also had stated that the party will move against them in the Lok Sabha under the anti-defection law.[2]

Posts held

#FromToPosition
0120002005Member, Zila Panchyat
0220022007Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
0320092014Member, 15th Lok Sabha
0420092014Member, Committee on Industry
0520092014Member, Committee on Petitions
062015____MD, Nagpal Public School, Gajraula

See also

References

  1. "Member Profile". Lok Sabha website. Archived from the original on 7 January 2014. Retrieved Jan 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. "Suspended from RLD". The Indian Express. Retrieved Jan 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. "Earlier Lok Sabha". Lok Sabha website. Archived from the original on 7 January 2014. Retrieved Jan 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
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