Hira Singh Bisht

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Hira Singh Bisht
Member of Legislative Assembly
for
Rajpur
In office
2002–2007
Personal details
Political partyIndian National Congress
Residence(s)Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India

Hira Singh Bisht is an Indian politician from

Doiwala (Uttarakhand Assembly constituency).[1] Bisht is a member of the Indian National Congress. He has served as the Cabinet minister in the Cabinet of former Chief Minister Shri N. D. Tiwari
. With portfolios of transport ,Labour , technical education

He is currently INTUC president of Uttrakhand

He is founder member of Cricket association of Uttarakhand ,

During his first term as MLA, He allotted land for Raipur Cricket stadium from Shri veer Bahadur who was chief minister of Uttar Pradesh at that time and completed that project in 2017 during Vijay Bahuguna and Harish Rawat Government in Uttrakhand


Positions held

Year Description
1985 Elected to 9th Uttar Pradesh Assembly
2002 Elected to
1st Uttarakhand Assembly
(2nd term)
  • Cabinet Minister
2014 Elected to
3rd Uttarakhand Assembly
in by election (3rd term)

Elections contested

Year Election Type Constituency Result Vote percentage Opposition Candidate Opposition Party Opposition vote percentage Ref
1977
MP
Tehri Garhwal
Lost 29.07% Trepan Singh Negi BLD 58.47%
1985 MLA
Dehradun
Won 66.76% Harbans Kapoor BJP 22.85% [2]
1989 MLA
Dehradun
Lost 33.11% Harbans Kapoor BJP 42.84% [2]
1996 MLA
Mussoorie
Lost 18.20% Rajendra Singh BJP 49.38% [3]
1998
MP
Tehri Garhwal
Lost 15.88% Manabendra Shah BJP 51.82% [4]
2002 MLA
Rajpur
Won 34.98% Khushal S Ranawat BJP 28.07% [5]
2007 MLA
Rajpur
Lost 33.53% Ganesh Joshi BJP 39.27%
2012 MLA
Doiwala
Lost 29.01% Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal BJP 30.68%
2014 (By Elect) MLA
Doiwala
Won 52.07% Trivendra Singh Rawat BJP 42.65%
2017 MLA
Doiwala
Lost 34.75% Trivendra Singh Rawat BJP 60.45%
2022 MLA
Raipur
Lost 32.66% Umesh Sharma 'Kau' BJP 60.15%

References

  1. ^ "Counting LIVE: Congress candidate Hira Singh Bisht wins Doiwala seat". Archive.news18.com. 25 July 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Election Commission of India". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Empoweringindia.org Is For Sale". Empoweringindia.org. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  4. ^ "Empoweringindia.org Is For Sale". Empoweringindia.org. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  5. ^ "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2002 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF UTTARANCHAL" (PDF). Ceo.uk.gov.in. p. 88. Retrieved 25 March 2019.

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