Radhe Shyam Gupta

Radhe Shyam Gupta is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party. He represented Fatehpur assembly constituency of Uttar Pradesh as Member of Legislative Assembly for three times. In 1997, Shri Gupta served as Institutional Finance Minister of state Uttar Pradesh in Kalyan Singh's cabinet. He assigned for Ministry of Law and Justice in Rajnath Singh's government in 2002. He become BJP Vice President of state Uttar Pradesh in 2013.[1]

Radhey Shyam Gupta
Member of Legislative Assembly, Uttar Pradesh
In office
2007–12
Preceded byAnand Prakash Lodhi
Succeeded bySyed Qasim Hasan
ConstituencyFatehpur
Personal details
Born5 March 1935
Fatehpur (Uttar Pradesh)
NationalityIndian
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
ChildrenBablu Gupta
ParentsMr. Shital Prasad (father) & Mrs. Rama Devi (mother).
RelativesRama Agrahari
ResidenceFatehpur and Lucknow
EducationB.A.
Alma materKanpur University
OccupationPolitician, Businessperson

Early life and education

Radhe Shyam in Fatehpur, India. He has pursued Bachelor's degree in Arts from Kanpur University in 1965. By profession, Gupta is a business person.

Political career

From the Bhartiya Janata Party ticket, Radhe Shyam Gupta stood first time in Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly election of 1991. He was defeated by Janata Dal's candidate Sy. Qasim Hasan by margin 29.18% votes.

Gupta successfully contested the 1993, 1996 and 2002 assembly elections and represented Fatehpur Vidhan Sabha constituency of Fatehpur district, Uttar Pradesh. In 1993, Radhe Shyam received 39.41% votes; defeating Bahujan Samaj Party's politician Suryapal Lodhi. He was again elected as Member of Legislative Assembly in 1996 assembly election. In 1996, he defeated BSP's Om Prakash Verma "Lodhi" by securing 35.47% votes. Radhe Shyam Gupta was in the cabinet of Kalyan Singh and served as institutional finance minister.

See also

References

  1. "Uttar Pradesh 2012 RADHEY SHYAM GUPTA FATEHPUR (FATEHPUR )". 14 January 2013. Myneta.com. Retrieved 6 August 2013.


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