Bhavya Bishnoi

Bhavya Bishnoi (born 16 February 1993) is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was elected to the Haryana Legislative Assembly from the Adampur constituency in the November 2022 by-election. He is the youngest member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly.

Early life and education
Bhavya was born to Kuldeep Bishnoi and Renuka Bishnoi on 16 February 1993 in New Delhi, India. His father is a two-time former Member of Parliament, and four-time Member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly. His mother, Renuka Bishnoi, is also a two-time Member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly.

He is the grandson of Bhajan Lal Bishnoi, the famous political horse-trader, former three-time Chief Minister of the Indian state of Haryana, as well as former Union Minister for Agriculture and Environment in the Government of India.

Bhavya completed his schooling at The Shri Ram School, Gurugram. Bhavya earned a Bachelor’s degree in Government and Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science in London, United Kingdom. Thereafter, he read Modern South Asian Studies (MSc) at Oxford University. He also attended Harvard Kennedy School. Bishnoi left Harvard without finishing his degree.

In 2018, Bhavya founded Bhajan Global Impact Foundation (BGIF). Prior to that, Bhavya was Special Projects Lead at the Global Education & Leadership Foundation (tGELF)

Political career
Bhavya is currently serving as the youngest Member of Haryana's Legislative Assembly from Adampur. Prior to this, he contested the 2019 Indian general elections from the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency under the Indian National Congress, however he lost to Brijendra Singh from the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was also the first parliamentary candidate to have designed a constituency-specific manifesto.

On 3 August 2022, Bhavya's father, Kuldeep Bishnoi, joined the Bharatiya Janata Party and resigned from the Adampur constituency, Bhavya under the Bharatiya Janata Party defeated the Indian National Congress candidate Jai Prakash in a bypoll election by a margin of 15,740 votes with a total voter turnout of 67,492 votes.