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Shri. Rao Dharampal ji
(Ex-Minister HR.)

Dharampal Singh Yadav (2 April 1942 – 26 April 2021) was an Indian politician. He served as the MLA from Sohna from 1987 to 1996 and 2000 to 2004, before serving as the MLA from Badshahpur from 2009 to 2014 and 2019 until his death in 2021.

 

He became vice-president of Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee in 1997. A proposal to establish an OBC Cell led by Dharampal was passed with Sonia Gandhi's approval. Dharampal Yadav was born in Sirhol, a village in Gurgaon District of South Haryana. His father, Sh. Maha Ram Yadav, was a freedom fighter and had served for years with Sh. Subhash Chandra Bose in Indian National Army.

 

His political career started in 1987 when, after he was denied an Assembly position from Sohna by Congress, he contested as an independent against the incumbent and won. However, he joined Congress in 1991 when it offered him the ticket. He participated in Indian general election, 2014 (Haryana) and became part of Gurgaon (Lok Sabha constituency).

 

Dharampal Yadav was married to Smt. Vidya Devi in 1963. They had four children: Virender Yadav, Surander Yadav, Geeta Yadav and Sarita Yadav. He actively participated in social activities associated with "Indira Gandhi Children holiday Home" at Damdama and was a member of Lions and Rotary Clubs. He died of COVID-19-related illness in Gurgaon on 26 April 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic in India.

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Rao Virender Singh INC
(Vidhansabha Constituency Badshahpur HR.)

A Legacy of Service and Commitment Storied Political Career

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Rao Virender Singh is the son of an esteemed leader late Shri Rao Dharampal ji (Ex-Minister HR.)an Indian politician who dedicated his life to public service. Born on 2nd April 1942, Shri Rao Dharampal ji served as the MLA for 15 years from Sohna constituency during 1987-1996 and 2000-2004.

Later, he continued his political journey as the MLA from Badshahpur constituency during 2009-2014 and and served the people of Haryana until his unfortunate demise on 26th April 2021.

 

Shri Rao Dharampal ji's commitment to public welfare extended beyond his legislative roles. In 1997, he assumed the role of Vice-President of Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee, showcasing his leadership and organisational skills. His efforts also led to the establishment of an OBC Cell, a testament to his dedication to inclusive politics and social justice, which received approval from none other than

Shri Sonia Gandhi (former Indian National Congress President).

Moreover hailed from a family rooted in service to the nation his father, Shri Maha Ram Yadav, was a freedom fighter who served alongside Sh. Subhash Chandra Bose in the Indian National Army.

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Carrying Forward the Torch of Service

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Rao Virender Singh INC, the torchbearer of this rich legacy, imbibed the values of service and commitment from his father. Actively involved in his father's political journey, Rao Virender singh learned the intricacies of public service from a young age. 

His father's political career, starting in 1987, ignited a passion within himself to contribute meaningfully to the society.

From grassroots initiatives to national elections,Rao Virender Singh has been a steadfast companion, dedicated to the betterment of the people and the progress of the nation.

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A Leader for Today and Tomorrow

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Rao Virender Singh INC stands resolute and ready to continue his father's legacy and serve the people with unwavering dedication and this website is a testament to Rao Virender Singh's vision, values, and commitment to building a brighter future for the people of Haryana.

 

Join us in this journey of service, progress, and inclusivity as we carry forward the torch lit by a great leader, Shri Dharampal Singh Yadav.

Constituency

Badshahpur Assembly 

Constituency, Haryana, India

Residence

Yadav Niwas 567/18,
Opposite Commissioner of police office,
Gurugram, Haryana, 122001

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