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Indian politician, member of Lok Sabha

Santosh Kumar
Member of the Indian Parliament
for Purnia
Preceded byUday Singh
Succeeded byPappu Yadav
In office
16 May 2014 – 2019
In office
2019–2024
National General Secretary of Janata Dal (United).
Incumbent
Assumed office
March 2023
Personal details
Born (1976-02-05) 5 February 1976 (age 48)
Kocheili, Purnia district, Bihar
Political partyJanata Dal (United)
SpouseMadhulata Devi
Children2
Residence(s)Ram Bagh, Purnia, Bihar

Santosh Kumar alias Santosh Kushwaha is an Indian politician and a former Member of Parliament representing the Purnia constituency in Bihar. He was first elected in the 2014 Indian general election, having run as the Janata Dal (United) candidate in the constituency. In 2010 he was also elected as Member of Legislative assembly of the Baisi (Vidhan Sabha constituency) of Purnea district as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate. One month before 2014 lok sabha election he joined JD(U) as he was nominated as the party candidate for Lok Sabha election for Purnea constituency.

Life and political career

Santosh Kushwaha with Leshi Singh and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during an event on 24 August 2024.

Born to Nevilal Vishwash and Ramsakhi Devi in 1976, Santosh's education was completed in Purnea from Surya Narayan Singh college, Rambagh. He has been an agriculturist and social worker before starting his career as a full-time politician. He has been an MLA of Baisi, Purnea Bihar before being elected as Member of Parliament in 2014. Further, he has been associated with various important committees of the Parliament and important posts within Janata Dal (United). He has served as Member of Standing Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice, Committee on Private Members` Bills and Resolutions, Member of Consultative Committee, Ministry of Coal, Member of Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas, Member, Committee on Welfare of Other Backward Classes, Member, Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Gas and Member of Rules Committee.

In 2019, he was re-elected as Member of Parliament from Purnea Lok Sabha constituency for a second term. He is a follower of Ram Manohar Lohia's ideology. He defeated Uday Singh Pappu in 2019 Lok Sabha elections with a large margin of over 2.5 Lakh votes. In 2019, Santosh was one of the nominee of Janata Dal (United) for ministerial post in new Narendra Modi ministry. However, JD(U) later decided not to claim ministerial birth due to fewer seats allotted to its members as ministers.

In 2024 Indian General Elections, Kushwaha was repeated as the candidate of National Democratic Alliance from Purnia Lok Sabha constituency. Although Rashtriya Janata Dal fielded his former aide Beema Bharti, who was earlier a member of Janata Dal (United), against him, Pappu Yadav also contested the election as independent candidate. It was speculated that Yadav being a popular face in the region may make the contest triangular.

Controversies

2016 Awadhesh Mandal escape incident

Kushwaha was allegedly involved in helping Awadhesh Mandal, the husband of Janata Dal (United) Member of Legislative Assembly, Beema Bharti to escape from police custody in Purnia. Mandal, a gangster, who was wanted in over hundred criminal cases, was also accused of being involved in a murder case, in connection with which, he subsequently threatened the widow of the deceased. After he was caught by the Police and taken to a police station in Purnia, Beema Bharti accompanied by Santosh Kushwaha and over hundred of supporters reached the police station. It was alleged that while Kushwaha was engaged in conversation with the police officials, Bharti helped her husband to escape in her SUV.

Personal life

In his election affidavit submitted to Election Commission of India before 2024 Indian General Elections, Kushwaha declared ownership of immovable assets valued in crores of rupees. He is also fond of guns and owns two licensed weapons.

See also

References

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Members of the 16th Lok Sabha from Bihar State (2014-2019)
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  1. Taslim Uddin
  2. Raj Kumar Singh
  3. Sushil Kumar Singh (politician)
  4. Jay Prakash Narayan Yadav
  5. Bhola Singh
  6. Shailesh Kumar Mandal
  7. Ashwini Kumar Choubey
  8. Kirti Azad
  9. Hari Manjhi
  10. Janak Ram
  11. Ram Vilas Paswan
  12. Arun Kumar
  13. Chirag Paswan
  14. Virendra Kumar Choudhary
  15. Upendra Kushwaha
  16. Tariq Anwar
  17. Mehboob Ali Kaiser
  18. Moh Asrarul Huq
  19. Pappu Yadav
  20. Hukmdev Narayan Yadav
  21. Janardan Singh Sigriwal
  22. Veena Devi
  23. Ajay Nishad
  24. Kaushlendra Kumar
  25. Giriraj Singh
  26. Sanjay Jaiswal
  27. Ram Kripal Yadav
  28. Shatrughan Sinha
  29. Santosh Kumar
  30. Radha Mohan Singh
  31. Ram Chandra Paswan
  32. Rajiv Pratap Rudy
  33. Chhedi Paswan
  34. Rama Devi
  35. Ram Kumar Sharma
  36. Om Prakash Yadav
  37. Ranjeet Ranjan
  38. Nityanand Rai
  39. Rama Kishor Singh
  40. Satish Chandra Dubey
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  1. Ajay Kumar Mandal
  2. Ajay Nishad
  3. Alok Kumar Suman
  4. Ashok Kumar Yadav
  5. Ashwini Kumar Choubey
  6. Baidyanath Prasad Mahto
  7. Chandeshwar Prasad
  8. Chandan Singh
  9. Chhedi Paswan
  10. Chirag Paswan
  11. Dileshwar Kamait
  12. Dinesh Chandra Yadav
  13. Dulal Chandra Goswami
  14. Giridhari Yadav
  15. Giriraj Singh
  16. Gopal Jee Thakur
  17. Janardan Singh Sigriwal
  18. Kaushalendra Kumar
  19. Kavita Singh
  20. Lalan Singh
  21. Mahabali Singh
  22. Mehboob Ali Kaiser
  23. Mohammad Jawed
  24. Nityanand Rai
  25. Pashupati Kumar Paras
  26. Pradeep Kumar Singh
  27. Radha Mohan Singh
  28. R. K. Singh
  29. Rajiv Pratap Rudy
  30. Ram Chandra Paswan/Prince Raj
  31. Ram Kripal Yadav
  32. Rama Devi
  33. Ramprit Mandal
  34. Ravi Shankar Prasad
  35. Sanjay Jaiswal
  36. Santosh Kumar
  37. Sunil Kumar Pintu
  38. Sushil Kumar Singh
  39. Veena Devi
  40. Vijay Kumar Manjhi
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