Ajoy Kumar
Ajay Kumar Bhandary, a former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, was elected as the MP in the 15th Lok Sabha, from the Jamshedpur Lok Sabha constituency. He is also member of Aam Aadmi Party.
Ajoy Kumar | |
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President, Jharkhand Pradesh Congress Committee | |
In office 16 November 2017 – 10 August 2019 | |
Succeeded by | Rameshwar Oraon |
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 2011–2014 | |
Preceded by | Arjun Munda, BJP |
Succeeded by | Bidyut Baran Mahato, BJP |
Constituency | Jamshedpur |
Personal details | |
Born | Mangalore, Karnataka, India | 10 August 1962
Political party | Indian National Congress (2014–2019) & ( 2020 – Present) |
Other political affiliations | Aam Aadmi Party (2019–2020) Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) (2010—2014) |
Spouse(s) | Reena Arya |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Delhi / Jamshedpur,India |
Alma mater | Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, Puducherry |
Awards | Youngest IPS to Receive President's Police Medal in Gallantry |
As of 3 February, 2012 Source: [Lok Sabha] |
Political career
He was elected as the member of 15th Lok Sabha, from the Jamshedpur Lok Sabha constituency in a mid-term election. He belongs to Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) (JVM) party, during the 2011 Jamshedpur by-elections held on 1 July 2011, the result for the same was announced on 4 July. He defeated his nearest rival, Dineshanand Goswami of BJP, by a margin of over 1.55 lakh votes.[1][2][3] JVM is led by the former chief minister of Jharkhand, Babulal Marandi. A former IPS officer of 1986 batch, Kumar served as the superintendent of Police in Jamshedpur (1994–96), after which he left the police service and joined Tata Motors as a senior executive.[1]
In 2014, he lost the election for the 16th Lok Sabha from Jamshedpur by a margin of almost 100,000 votes to BJP candidate, Bidyut Baran Mahato.
He joined Indian National Congress on 23 August 2014. After much speculation on nomination for Member of Parliament (MP) of Rajya Sabha (Upper House) from his native state Karnataka he was appointed as Spokesperson for the Congress party on 26 September 2014.
He was appointed as president of Congress party in Jharkhand (JPCC) on 16 November 2017.[4]
He joined Aam Aadmi Party on 19 September 2019 in Delhi party headquarters in presence of Senior Leaders of Party Manish Sisodia, Saurabh Bharadwaj and Durgesh Pathak. On 27 September 2020 Ajoy Kumar quits Aam Aadmi Party and rejoined Congress. [5]
Early life and administrative career
Ajoy Kumar was born as Ajay Kumar Bhandary in Mangalore to Vathsala and K.S. Bhandary.His mother tongue is Tulu language.[6] He did his schooling from Hyderabad Public School. Kumar has also served Jamshedpur as an IPS officer (1986–1996). He was the city SP from the year 1994 to 1996, during which he was termed by the media as an encounter specialist. Before this Kumar was assigned as the SP of Jamshedpur, he was serving as the city SP of Patna. During the 1990s Jamshedpur was ruled by local "goons", and crime was at a peak in the city, when the chief minister of Bihar Lalu Prasad Yadav, on request of the Tata Steel MD J. J. Irani, sent Kumar as the city Superintendent of Police in 1994. In a short time he was successful in controlling and decreasing the crime rate in Jamshedpur.[7][8]
Education
Kumar obtained his MBBS in 1985, from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research in Puducherry.
References
- JVM wrests Jamshedpur, state BJP chief resigns Indian Express, 5 July 2011.
- Tinsel town to steel city – for Dr Ajoy The Times of India, 26 June 2011.
- Marandi's man wins Jamshedpur Lok Sabha seat, BJP loses deposit Economic Times, 5 July 2011.
- "Congress appoints Ajoy Kumar as Jharkhand unit chief".
- "'Inspired by Rahul Gandhi and decided to return': Ajoy Kumar rejoins Congress after quitting AAP".
- "Ajay Kumar". Lok Sabha. Archived from the original on 1 January 2012. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
- Exploiting his stint as SP Patna to woo voters in Jamshedpur Bihar Times, 28 June 2011.
- From Doc to MP-Dr Ajoy kumar 5 July 2011.