Ramvir Singh Bidhuri (born 4 December 1952) is an Indian politician and he was member of the
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and the
Fifth Legislative Assemblies of Delhi. Currently, he is a member of the
Bharatiya Janata Party
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and MLA From
Badarpur (Assembly constituency) and Leader of Opposition in Delhi
Legislative Assembly.
Early life and education
Ramvir Singh Bidhuri was born in New Delhi. He is a Graduate from Delhi University. He grew up in
Tughlaqabad
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Village of
New Delhi
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. He is from
Gurjar
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Community.
Political career
Sh. Ramvir Singh Bidhuri started his political career in 1970 by joining
Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad
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The ABVP, founded in 1948 with the initiative of the RSS ...
as a student activist of
Delhi University
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.
From 1981 till 1985 he was Chairman of
Haryana Warehousing Corporation with the rank of a Cabinet Minister. During his tenure Corporation doubled its storage capacity and its profits increased by 13 times. This phenomenal achievement is without parallel in any Public Sector Undertaking/ Corporation.
When Delhi got its
first Legislative Assembly in 1993, Sh
Bidhuri won from Badarpur assembly constituency.
Sh Bidhuri was again elected as MLA from Badarpur Assembly Constituency from 2003 to 2008. On account of his outstanding performance as a Legislator, he was conferred with award of ‘Best MLA’ in 2008 by Late Sh
Som Nath Chatterjee the then Hon’ble Speaker of Lok Sabha.
In 2013 he was made Member of
National Executive of
Bharatiya Janata Party
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.
Sh Bidhuri was once again elected as MLA as BJP candidate from Badarpur Assembly constituency in 2013. He was ranked as no:1 in utilizing his MLA Local Area Development Fund for carrying out development works in his Constituency during 2013 and 2014.
He has yet again been elected as MLA as BJP candidate from Badarpur Assembly Constituency in the Assembly election held in February 2020 by defeating Aam Aadmi Party candidate Shri
Ramsingh Netajee.
Sh Bidhuri comes from a family of farmers. Recently he said in Delhi assembly that soon there will be no more elections.
Personal Details
Name : Sh Ramvir Singh Bidhuri
Father's Name : Sh Ramphal
Date of Birth : 4 December 1952
Address : Village Tuglakabad, New Delhi-110044
Education : Graduation from Delhi University in 1973
Posts Held
See also
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First Legislative Assembly of Delhi
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Third Legislative Assembly of Delhi
The Third Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted in 2003 after 2003 Delhi Legislative Assembly election, Delhi Legislative Assembly election held on 1 December 2003.
Election and Government formation
Total six national parties, twelve s ...
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Fifth Legislative Assembly of Delhi
The Fifth Legislative Assembly of Delhi was constituted on 28 December 2013 after the Delhi Legislative Assembly elections on 4 December 2013.
Election and Government formation
Total six national parties, eleven state parties, sixty register ...
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Delhi Legislative Assembly
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Government of India
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Politics of India
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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References
Delhi MLAs 2013–2015
Janata Dal politicians
Nationalist Congress Party politicians from Delhi
Bharatiya Janata Party politicians from Delhi
People from New Delhi
Living people
1952 births
Indian National Congress politicians from Delhi
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