Brahm Yadav
Brahm Yadav | |
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Delhi | |
Constituency | Rajinder Nagar |
Personal details | |
Born | Todapur Delhi |
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Residence | Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi, Delhi |
Occupation | Politician |
Religion | Hinduism |
Brahm Yadav is an Indian politician and member of the Indian National Congress. He is former General Secretary of Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee[1] and former president of the Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress (1983-1990).[2] He is also former chairman of Delhi Agriculture Marketing Board[3][4][5] and vice chairman of Confederation of State Agricultural Marketing Boards.[1]
Education
He graduated high school from Ramjas School in 1969, New Delhi.[5]
Political career
Yadav independently participated in the Delhi state assembly elections in 1998 from Rajendra Nagar and lost to BJP.[6][7] In 2015, he again contested the Delhi state assembly election being an Indian National Congress party candidate from Rajinder Nagar and lost to BJP.[8][9]
References
- 1 2 "The Chairman Of Delhi Agricultural Marketing Board". delagrimarket.nic.in.
- ↑ Sanjay Kaw; Preety Acharya (14 January 2015). "30 new faces in Congress 2nd list?". Asian Age. New Delhi. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ Sanjeeb Mukherjee (4 July 2014). "Jury out on impact of stockholding limits on onions, potatoes". Business Standard. New Delhi. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ "Onion prices crash in Delhi, Nashik". Rediff.com. 25 January 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- 1 2 "Onion traders go on strike against I-T raids". The Economic Times.
- ↑ "'Cong can't be written off'". Deccan Herald. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1998 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NCT OF DELHI" (PDF). eci.nic.in.
- ↑ Nisha Samant (30 January 2015). "Experience in politics and social work my strong points, Congress candidate Brahm Yadav". DNA. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ "President's Daughter Sharmistha Mukherjee to Fight Delhi Polls as Congress Candidate". NDTV.com.
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