Murari Lal Meena | |
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Agriculture Marketing (Independent Charge), Estate (Independent Charge), Tourism & Civil Aviation State Minister Government of Rajasthan | |
Assumed office 22 November 2021 | |
Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly | |
Assumed office 2018 | |
Preceded by | Shankar Lal Sharma |
Constituency | Dausa |
In office 2008–2013 | |
Preceded by | Nand Lal Banshiwal |
Succeeded by | Shankar Lal Sharma |
Constituency | Dausa |
In office 2003–2008 | |
Preceded by | Shailendra Joshi |
Succeeded by | Ram Kishor Saini |
Constituency | Bandikui |
Personal details | |
Born | Aliyapara, Dausa, Rajasthan, India | 20 July 1960
Nationality | ![]() |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Other political affiliations | Bahujan Samaj Party (2003-2009) |
Spouse |
Savita Meena (m. 1984) |
Parent |
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Education | Diploma Civil engineering[1] |
Occupation | Politician |
Murari Lal Meena (born 20 July 1960) is an Indian politician, member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Dausa Constituency.[2][3] Meena had fielded his wife as a Congress candidate against Jaskaur Meena, the BJP candidate from Dausa in the 17th Lok Sabha elections of India.[4][5] Meena is considered a supporter of Sachin Pilot.[6] He is a former minister in Rajasthan government (2008-2013). He lost 2013 Rajasthan assembly election from Dausa.[1] He is the Minister of State in the present Rajasthan Government.[7]
In 2023, Meena says that he has "no intention of leaving Congress."[8][9]
References
- 1 2 "Murari Lal Meena". Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee.
- ↑ Iqbal, Mohammed (5 February 2021). "Dausa farmers' rally a show of strength for Sachin Pilot". The Hindu.
- ↑ "15th House - Constituency Representation (sr. no. 72)". Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
- ↑ "Women candidates raise poll pitch on crime rate, water crisis and toilets". Hindustan Times. 2 May 2019.
- ↑ Khan, Fatima (19 July 2020). "Old loyalists, new friends, Gehlot baiters — the 18 rebel MLAs in Sachin Pilot camp". The Print.
- ↑ "Rajasthan Cabinet Reshuffle Highlights: 15 ministers sworn in; Congress will win 2023 elections, says CM Gehlot". The Indian Express. 21 November 2021.
- ↑ "Reshuffle reflects renewed focus of Congress to retain SC/ST support base in eastern Rajasthan". The Indian Express. 24 November 2021.
- ↑ Godha, Manish (7 June 2023). "Sanchin Pilot's New Party Confirmed? Check the Expected Name of his Party".
- ↑ "'Pilot has no intention of leaving Cong', says Rajasthan Minister Murari". 6 June 2023.
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