Raisen Constituency, Bhopal Loksabha Election 1951 Results, MP, Voters, Political Parties Data

Constituency Name: Raisen

 

RESULT

PARTY

CANDIDATE

VOTES

W i n n e r

INC

CHATRUNARAIN MALVIA

49185

Runner up

IND

THAKUR SHANKAR SINGH

25316

MARGIN :

23869

( 32.04% of Total Valid Votes )

 

DATES

POLLING

COUNTING

DECLARATION OF RESULT

27-03-1952

 

MALE

FEMALE

TOTAL

I.CANDIDATES

1.NOMINATED

2.REJECTED

3.WITHDRAWN

4.CONTESTED

5.FORFEITED DEPOSIT

II. ELECTORS

1. TOTAL

188498

188498

III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED

1. TOTAL

74501

74501

IV. VOTES

1. POLLED            74501 ( 39.52% of Total Electors

2. VALID              74501


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Pandit Chatur Narain Malviya Member of Parliament (MP) from Raisen (Bhopal) Biodata

Name of Member: Pandit Chatur Narain Malviya

Political Party: Congress

Constituency & State: Raisen (Bhopal)

Lok Sabha Experience: 1

First Lok Sabha
Members Bioprofile

MALVIYA, PANDIT CHATUR NARAIN, B.A., LL.B., Cong. (Bhopal—Raisen—1952): S. of Pandit Sunder Lal Malviya; B. Phanda, Tehsil Sehore (Bhopal), October 2, 1909; ed. at Sulaimania Hindi Primary School, Wahidia Technical Middle School, Alexandra Jahangiria High School, Bhopal and Central Hindu College, Benaras; m. Shrimati Sarju Devi, 1930; 1 S. and 1 D.; Organised Caste Sammelan, 1927; Organised movement against untouchability, 1930; Organised Stri Rakhshan Sabha, 1933; General Secretary, Bhopal Hindu Sabha, 1933; Elected Member of Bhopal Legislature, 1937; Organised Hindu Conference, Bhopal, 1937, broke ban on the Conference and was convicted for 18 months; President, Bhopal State People’s Conference, 1938; Suffered internment for 1 year in labour movement, 1939; Detained in 1940 for 1 year under Defence of Bhopal Act and after that convicted for 3 years under the Act; Joined ‘Quit India’ movement, 1942; Organised collection of Shri Kasturba National Memorial Fund, 1944-45; Revived Bhopal State People’s Conference, 1946; Organised Bhopal State Women’s Conference, 1946; Organised movement for the accession of Bhopal, 1947 and started movement for responsible Government in Bhopal; Leader, Congress Party in the Ministry and Deputy Prime Minister, Bhopal, 1948; Prime Minister, Bhopal, December, 1948—January, 1949; Honorary Secretary, Gandhi National Memorial Fund, Bhopal, 1943-49; Started Gandhi Ashram, 1949; Keenly interested in the spread of Basic education and welfare of Harijans and Cottage Industries; Toured China in 1952 and Hungary, Poland and a few other countries of Europe in 1953 and studied their social, educational and agricultural problems in particular.

Special interest: Journalism and Agriculture. 

Recreation: Music.

Publications: “A report on Jain Hindu Temple, Bhopal”; “Why responsible Governments in the States”; “Food Crisis in Bhopal”; “History of Political Evolution in Bhopal”; “A Handbook of peasants”.

Permanent address: Gandhi Ashram, Nishat Afza, Bhopal.

 


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