Raghav Lakhanpal

Raghav Lakhanpal Sharma is an Indian politician. He was a member of the Lok Sabha elected in 2014 from Saharanpur as a candidate of the Bharatiya Janata Party.[1]

Raghav Lakhanpal
Member of the Indian Parliament
for Saharanpur
In office
16 May 2014  23 May 2019
Preceded byJagdish Singh Rana
Succeeded byHaji Fazlur Rehman
ConstituencySaharanpur
Personal details
Born (1974-10-28) 28 October 1974
Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
ParentsNirbhay Pal Sharma
ResidenceSaharanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Alma materInternational Management Institute, New Delhi
OccupationAgriculturist
As of 17 December, 2016
Source:

He is educated at The Doon School[2] and International Management Institute. He was the member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly thrice. He became a politician after the tragic murder of his father in 2000 who was himself a Bhartiya Janta Party politician from Sarsawa. Raghav later stood for the by election and won handsomely but lost in the 2002 Assembly election from the same seat. He later won from Saharanpur Nagar seat in 2007 and reclaimed it in 2012 Assembly Polls before entering into Lok Sabha in a highly polarised election in which he defeated nearest Congress candidate by 65 thousand votes. He is also the Vice President of BJP's youth wing BJYM.[3]

On 21 April 2017, Lakhanpal and BJP MLA Brijesh Choudhary were arrested along with a party member for alleged involvement in violence at Sadak Dudhli village in Saharanpur district.

In 22 December 2017 he moved a private member bill in the Lok Sabha seeking India must advocate a stringent population policy to overcome the rising population growth and disallow subsidies to those who produce more than two children. [4]

References

  1. "Saharanpur Election Results 2014". www.elections.in. 14 May 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
  2. Doon School Records, Class of 1992, Tata House, p.126
  3. Damodaran, Harish. "In Western UP, its 'HM' versus 'DM'". @businessline.
  4. "BJP's local MP, MLA booked for violence in Saharanpur". 22 April 2017.


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