Chander Kumar

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Chander Kumar
Cabinet Minister, Government of Himachal Pradesh[1]
Assumed office
8 January 2023
GovernorRajendra Arlekar
Shiv Pratap Shukla
CabinetSukhu ministry
Chief MinisterSukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Ministry and Departments
  • Agriculture
  • Animal Husbandry
Protem Speaker of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
19 December 2022 – 05 January 2023
Chief MinisterSukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Preceded byVipin Singh Parmar, BJP
Succeeded byKuldeep Singh Pathania, INC
Member of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
8 December 2022
Preceded byArjun Singh
ConstituencyJawali
In office
1983–1990
ConstituencyGuler constituency
In office
1993–2004
ConstituencyGuler constituency
Cabinet Minister, Higher Education and Public Relations (Himachal Pradesh)
In office
2003–2004
Chief MinisterVirbhadra Singh
Cabinet Minister, Forest & Environment (Himachal Pradesh)
In office
1998–1999
Chief MinisterVirbhadra Singh
Cabinet Minister, Irrigation, Public Health, Science & Technology (Himachal Pradesh)
In office
1993–1998
Chief MinisterVirbhadra Singh
Cabinet Minister, Power & Projects (Himachal Pradesh)
In office
1989–1990
Chief MinisterVirbhadra Singh
Minister of State, Forests (Himachal Pradesh)
In office
1984–1985
Chief MinisterVirbhadra Singh
Minister of State, Agriculture (Himachal Pradesh)
In office
1983–1984
Chief MinisterVirbhadra Singh
Member of parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
2004–2009
Preceded byShanta Kumar
Succeeded byRajan Sushant
ConstituencyKangra
Personal details
Born (1944-05-08) 8 May 1944 (age 79)
Dhan, Distt. Kangra (Himachal Pradesh)
Nationality Indian
Political party Indian National Congress
SpouseKrishna Chaudhary
ChildrenNeeraj Bharti, Sonima Bharti
Residence(s)Village - Dhan, P.O. - Matlhar, Teh- Jawali, Dist - Kangra, (Himachal Pradesh) Present "MLA" of JAWALI CONSTITUENCY
Alma materM.A., M.Ed., LLB Educated at Punjab University, Chandigarh and Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla
Source: [1][permanent dead link]]

Chander Kumar (born 8 May 1944) serving as Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Jawali. Previously he was elected as MLA from Guler constituency for 5 terms between 1983 and 2004. He also served as Minister in serving key portfolios like Higher Education, Health, Environment and so on. He represented the Kangra constituency of Himachal Pradesh as a Member of Parliament from 2004 to 2009.

Early political career[edit]

Chander Kumar (born 8 May 1944) in Dhan, Kangra

Qualifications:

Personal background[edit]

He was married to Smt. Krishna Chaudhary on 2 March 1976. His son Neeraj Bharti was Chief Parliamentary Secretary (Department of Education) elected from Jawali Constituency of district Kangra, Himachal Pradesh until 2017. His daughter in law Monika Bharti is former Congress Youth President (Himachal Pradesh).

In the November 2022 assembly elections, Kumar was the Indian National Congress candidate from Jawali constituency[2] and won from Sanjay Guleria of the Bhartiya Janta party.

Books Published

Articles on land use planning, forests and environment Literary, Artistic & Scientific Accomplishments Himurja; handpump technology for hilly areas

Other Information

Was actively involved in the policy document of Himalayan Sustained Development of Ecology and Forestry Authority; Water- shed programme in the Himalayan Region including Hand pump Technology for driving water supply; Joint Convener, National Convention on Education; taught in St. Beed's College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh; initiated reform measures for the improvement of higher and technical education in Himachal Pradesh; Vice Chairman, Himachal Pradesh Roadways Transport Corporation (HRTC) 1982-85

Political career[edit]

Posts held

Electoral history[edit]

2022[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,2022: Jawali constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 38243 51.22%
Bharatiya Janata Party Sanjay Kumar Guleria 35212 47.16%
Himachal Jan Kranti Party Arun Kumar 306 0.41%
Aam Aadmi Party Baldev Raj 277 0.37%
Bahujan Samaj Party Bhir Singh 258 0.35%
None of the Above NOTA 373 0.5%
Margin 3031 4.05%
Total Votes Polled 74669 74.98%
Electors 99,572

2017[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,2017: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Bharatiya Janta Party Arjun Singh 36,999 55.3%
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 28,786 43.0%
Independent Rakesh Kumar 315 0.5%
Communist Party Of India Rustam Singh 314 0.5%
Bahujan Samaj Party Manjana Devi 266 0.4%
Navbharat Ekta Dal Harbans Lal Dhiman 236 0.4%
Margin 8,213 12.3%
Total Votes Polled 66,916 79.7%
Electors 84,616

2014[edit]

2014 Indian general elections: Kangra[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Shanta Kumar 4,56,163 57.06 +8.37
INC Chander Kumar 2,86,091 35.79 -9.76
AAP Dr. Rajan Sushant 24,430 3.06 +3.06
BSP Lal Hussain 5,949 0.74 -1.19
IND. Bhupinder Mehra 5,585 0.70 +0.70
NOTA None of the Above 8,704 1.09 +1.09
Majority 1,70,072 21.27 +18.13
Turnout 7,99,445 63.52 +8.37
BJP hold Swing +8.37

2009[edit]

2009 Indian general elections: Kangra[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Dr. Rajan Sushant 3,22,254 48.69
INC Chander Kumar 3,01,475 45.55
BSP Col. Narinder Singh Pathania 12,745 1.93
IND. Roshan Lal 8,283 1.25
LJP Keshab 7,720 1.17
Majority 20,779 3.14
Turnout 6,61,847 55.15
BJP gain from INC Swing

2004[edit]

2004 Indian general election:Kangra
Party Candidate Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 314,555 49.1%
Bharatiya Janta Party Shanta Kumar 296,764 46.3%
Bahujan Samaj Party Lt. Col. Shakti Chand Chaudhary ( RETD.) 10,860 1.7%
Independent Fakir Chand 10,594 1.7%
Samajwadi Party Roshan Rana 7,092 1.1%
Independent Dhani Ram 3,312 0.5%
Majority 17,791 2.8%
Turnout 6,40,345 62.0%

2003[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,2003: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 21,936 54.5%
Bharatiya Janta Party Harbans Singh 16,002 39.8%
Samajwadi Party Joginder Singh Pathania 903 2.2%
Communist Party Of India Azad Kumar 495 1.2%
Nationalist Congress Party Malook Singh 350 0.9%
Lok Jan Shakti Party Pawan Kumar 319 0.8%
Bahujan Samaj Party Ram Rattan 249 0.6%
Margin 5,934 14.7%
Total Votes Polled 40,308 77.5%
Electors 51,987

1998[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,1998: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 18,674 56.7%
Bharatiya Janta Party Harbans Singh Rana 13,806 41.9%
Communist Party Of India Azad Kumar 194 0.6%
Independent Pratap Chand 113 0.3%
All India Rashtriya Janata Party Bachittar Singh 109 0.3%
Independent Shiv Chander Singh 56 0.2%
Margin 4,868 14.6%
Total Votes Polled 33,267 74.3%
Electors 44,800

1993[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,1993: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 19,051 61.3%
Bharatiya Janta Party Harbans Rana 10,308 33.1%
Independent Gulshan 941 3.0%
Bahujan Samaj Party Gurcharandass 595 1.9%
Doordarshi Party Sunil Kumar 113 0.4%
Independent Partep Singh 93 0.3%
Margin 8,743 27.9%
Total Votes Polled 31,308 79.2%
Electors 39,548

1990[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,1990: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Bharatiya Janta Party Harbans Singh Rana 15,140 53.8%
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 12,099 43.0%
Bahujan Samaj Party Gurcharan Dass 499 1.8%
Doordarshi Party Sunil Kumar 273 1.0%
Independent Chain Singh Guleria 128 0.5%
Margin 3,041 10.7%
Total Votes Polled 28,389 74.1%
Electors 38,314

1985[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,1985: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 12,223 56.0%
Bharatiya Janta Party Harbans Singh Rana 9,022 41.3%
Independent Joginder Singh Pathania 310 1.4%
Independent Tilak Raj 279 1.3%
Margin 3,201 14.5%
Total Votes Polled 22,037 78.0%
Electors 28,271

1982[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,1982: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Indian National Congress Chander Kumar 8,867 45.4%
Independent Harbans Singh Rana 5,775 29.6%
Bharatiya Janta Party Raghubir Singh 4,035 20.7%
Independent Parkash Chand 482 2.5%
Lok Dal Rajinder Singh 159 0.8%
Janta Party Rakesh Narayana 121 0.6%
Independent Gurdial 99 0.5%
Margin 3,092 15.6%
Total Votes Polled 19,787 77.3%
Electors 25,598

1977[edit]

Himachal Pradesh Assembly election,1977: Guler constituency
Party Name Votes Votes %
Janta Party Harbans Singh 6,649 45.1%
Independent Chander Kumar 5,905 40.0%
Indian National Congress Kuldip Singh 1,718 11.6%
Independent Mani Ram 238 1.6%
Independent Narinder Kumar 168 1.1%
Independent Rajender Singh 79 0.5%
Margin 744 5.0%
Total Votes Polled 15,030 65.6%
Electors 22,910

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Council of Ministers - Government of Himachal Pradesh, India". himachal.nic.in. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Congress candidate from Jawali assembly seat in Himachal: Chander Kumar". OneIndia. 7 November 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  3. ^ "General Election 2014". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  4. ^ "General Election 2009". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 October 2021.