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Ashok Kumar Rawat
Ashok Kumar Rawat MP
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
2004-2014, 2019- Present (3rd term)
ConstituencyMisrikh
Personal details
Born (1975-11-26)26 November 1975 (age 49)
NationalityIndian
Political partyBJP
Residence(s)Lucknow,Delhi
OccupationPolitician
As of 23 June, 2019

Ashok Kumar Rawat (born 26 November 1975) is an Indian politician fromSitapur District ofUttar Pradesh. He currently serves as a third term Member of Parliament(Lok Sabha) fromMisrikh parliamentary seat of a Uttar Pradesh. In the recent2019 Lok Sabha Elections, he won on a BJP ticket defeating his nearest BSP rival by a margin of just over 1 lakh votes. Earlier, he has contested and served two terms in the lower house as a member of theBahujan Samaj Party. In 2019, he managed to retain his seat which he lost in 2014. Mr. Rawat with his exemplary performance was ranked 3rd in the number of questions asked in the 15th Lok Sabha as per PRS India Report.

Political career

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Mr. Rawat entered parliament in 2004 winning the Lok Sabha election on a BSP ticket from Misrikh Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh. During this period, he served as a member of various committees, such as thecommittee on Public Accounts, committee on the welfare of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes, committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers(2007-09).[1] He was reelected as a Member of the 15th Lok Sabha andserved as a Member of the committee on welfare of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes and a Member of the committee on Chemicals and Fertilizers.[2]

He contested the Lok Sabha elections of 2019[3] on a BJP ticket and managed to win handsomely by a margin of over a lakh votes as is all set to serve his constituents for another five years.

In2024 Lok Sabha Election Rawat won with 37,810 Votes. He defeated Sangita Rajwanshi fromSamajwadi Party.[4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^The above highlighted external link is an archive page enumerating the positions held by Mr. Rawat over the years as an MP(Lok Sabha).
  2. ^The highlighted external link is an archive page showing Mr. Rawat's achievements a member of various committees in the lower house of Parliament over his tenure as an MP.
  3. ^https://archive.india.gov.in/govt/loksabhampbiodata.php?mpcode=4096%7CLok Sabha Elections 2019]]
  4. ^"Misrikh Constituency Lok Sabha Election Results 2024".Bru Times News.
  5. ^"Parliamentary Constituency 32 - Misrikh (Uttar Pradesh)".eci.gov.in.
  6. ^The Indian Express (4 June 2024)."Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Results: Full List of winners on all 543 seats". Archived fromthe original on 18 June 2024. Retrieved18 June 2024.

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  71. Ramashankar Rajbhar
  72. Sanatan Pandey
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  74. Priya Saroj
  75. Afzal Ansari
  76. Bijendra Singh
  77. Narendra Modi
  78. Vinod Kumar Bind
  79. Anupriya Patel
  80. Chhotelal Kharwar
GE 2019
  1. Afzal Ansari
  2. Ajay Kumar Mishra
  3. Akhilesh Yadav
  4. Akshaibar Lal
  5. Anurag Sharma
  6. Anupriya Patel
  7. Arun Kumar Sagar
  8. Ashok Kumar Rawat
  9. Atul Rai
  10. Azam Khan
  11. Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma
  12. Bhola Singh
  13. B. P. Saroj
  14. Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh
  15. Chandra Sen Jadon
  16. Devendra Singh
  17. Dharmendra Kashyap
  18. Girish Chandra
  19. Harish Dwivedi
  20. Haji Fazlur Rehman
  21. Hema Malini
  22. Jagdambika Pal
  23. Jai Prakash
  24. Kamlesh Paswan
  25. Kaushal Kishore
  26. Keshari Devi Patel
  27. Kirti Vardhan Singh
  28. Kunwar Danish Ali
  29. Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel
  30. Lallu Singh
  31. Mahendra Nath Pandey
  32. Mahesh Sharma
  33. Mukesh Rajput
  34. Malook Nagar
  35. Maneka Gandhi
  36. Mulayam Singh Yadav
  37. Narendra Modi
  38. Niranjan Jyoti
  39. Pakauri Lal
  40. Pankaj Choudhary
  41. Pradeep Choudhary
  42. Praveen Kumar Nishad
  43. Rajendra Agrawal
  44. Rajesh Verma
  45. Rajkumar Chahar
  46. Rajnath Singh
  47. Rajveer Singh
  48. Rajvir Singh Diler
  49. Ram Shankar Katheria
  50. Ram Shiromani Verma
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  53. Ravi Kishan
  54. Ravindra Kushawaha
  55. Rekha Verma
  56. Rita Bahuguna Joshi
  57. Ritesh Pandey
  58. R. K. Singh Patel
  59. Sakshi Maharaj
  60. Sangam Lal Gupta
  61. Sangeeta Azad
  62. Sanghmitra Maurya
  63. Sanjeev Balyan
  64. Santosh Kumar Gangwar
  65. Satya Pal Singh
  66. Satish Kumar Gautam
  67. Satyadev Pachauri
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  70. Smriti Irani
  71. Sonia Gandhi
  72. S. P. Singh Baghel
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  74. Subrat Pathak
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  76. Varun Gandhi
  77. Vijay Kumar Dubey
  78. Vinod Kumar Sonkar
  79. Virendra Singh Mast
  80. V. K. Singh
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