Satyadeo Ram

Satyadeo Ram (alternatively Satyadev Ram; born 2 February 1964[1]) is an Indian politician and member of Bihar Legislative Assembly. In the Bihar Legislative Assembly Election, 2015, he was elected from Darauli constituency, by defeating Ramayan Manjhi (BJP), a two time MLA, by a margin of about 10,000 votes. He is one of the prominent leaders of Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Liberation) from Siwan district, others being former MLA Amarnath Yadav and Amarjeet Kushwaha.[2][3]

Satyadeo Ram
Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
November 2015
Preceded byRamayan Manjhi
ConstituencyDarauli
In office
October 1995  October 2005
Preceded byGorakh Ram
Succeeded byRamayan Manjhi
ConstituencyMairwa
Personal details
Born (1964-02-02) 2 February 1964
Krishnapali, Siwan, Bihar
NationalityIndian
Political partyCommunist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation
Spouse(s)Malti Devi
ChildrenRaginee
Chandrashekhar
Chhotu
Alma materShyam Lal Jain Uchha Vidyalaya, Darauli
OccupationAgriculturalist, Politician, Social Worker

Early life

Satyadev Ram was born in Krishnapali village of Darauli Block of Siwan district of Bihar in a Dalit family. His father, the late Rajbanshi Ram, was a farmer. He graduated from 'Shyam Lal Jain Uchha Vidyalaya, Darauli' in 1982. He worked as an agriculturist and social worker.

Career

He joined the Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) (Liberation).

Year Constituency Result Margin of Votes Primary rival and Party
2015 Darauli (SC) Won 9584 Ramayan Manjhi (BJP)
2010 Darauli (SC) Lost 7006 Ramayan Manjhi (BJP)
2005 Mairwa (SC) Lost 380 Ramayan Manjhi (BJP)
2000 Mairwa (SC) Won 6509 Gorakh Ram (INC)
1995 Mairwa (SC) Won 1203 Girdhari Ram (CPM)

He contested in from Gopalganj constituency in the 2009 Indian general election but was defeated.

Personal life

He married Malti Devi, another social worker and a political leader and Mukhiya of her Gram Panchayat. The couple has a daughter, Gudiya and two sons, Chandrashekhar and Chhotu.

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