Shakuni Choudhary
Shakuni Choudhary | |
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Khagaria, Bihar | |
Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1985-1998 | |
Constituency | Tarapur Assembly constituency |
Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly | |
In office 2000-2010 | |
Succeeded by | Neeta Choudhary |
Constituency | Tarapur Assembly constituency |
Personal details | |
Born | Lakhanpur, Munger district, British India (present day Bihar, India) | 4 January 1936
Political party | Samata Party |
Other political affiliations | RJD JD(U) HAM(S) |
Spouse | Parvati Devi |
Children | 5 (incl. Samrat Choudhary) |
Education | Diploma in Automobile Engineering |
Alma mater | Baroda School of Engineering, Vadodara |
Profession |
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Source: [1] |
Shakuni Choudhary (born 4 January 1936) is an Indian politician who is a founding member of
He was a former loyal to the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) but left the party on the ground of it promoting the interest of Lalu Prasad Yadav's family. The defection happened soon after his son Samrat Choudhary orchestrated a split in RJD by alienating thirteen MLAs to seek recognition as separate splinter group.[6][7]
Personal life
Choudhary was born on 4 January 1936 in Lakhanpur village of Munger district. He is married to Parvati Devi. Choudhary belongs to Koeri community and had claimed to hold significant hold over his community in the state.[8][9] His ancestral village is in Lakhanpur in Tarapur block of
Political career
Choudhary was elected to the
In 1995 Bihar Assembly elections, the Tarapur constituency came into limelight, when the candidate of Indian National Congress, Sachidanand Singh was attacked by grenades along with his supporters. Singh was taken to a hospital at Tarapur; the hospital was subsequently attacked and Singh was assassinated. In these subsequent incidents, nine people were killed. A total of thirty three people were accused in this case, among them, Choudhary was one of the main accused. However, the investigations were halted after some time. Soon after this incident, in the counting of votes, Choudhary was declared winner in the 1995 Assembly elections.[12]
In 1998, he was elected to
In 2015, he joined the
However, in 2019, Choudhary addressed a meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party leaders and gave indication of joining active politics once again with the membership of the BJP.[17] Between 1985 and 2010, he represented Tarapur Assembly constituency for six times with his tenure as legislator spanning over three decades. In 2021, his younger son Rohit Chaudhary was inducted into Janata Dal United by the party leadership with an eye over formidable Kushwaha votes in the constituency. It is reported that due to his influence in Munger region, the member of parliament, Lalan Singh, who represents the constituency in Lok Sabha rushed to his house to take his blessing soon after filing of nomination papers by JDU candidate Rajeev Kumar Singh Kushwaha for the 2021 bypolls to ensure latter's victory .[18]
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