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Shankar Pratap Singh Bundela
Born (1951-09-30) 30 September 1951 (age 73)
Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh
NationalityIndian
Other namesMunna Raja
CitizenshipIndian
Occupation(s)Politician
farmer
Known forpublic welfare
PredecessorJagdamba Prasad Nigam
SuccessorUmesh Shukla
Political partyBjp
SpouseVijayshree Bundela
ChildrenSiddhartha, Abhilasha, Aditya

Shankar Pratap Singh Bundela belongs to village Basari block Rajnagar, which was his former Estate under Madhya Pradesh. He is popularly known as Munna Raja.

Political career

He joined the Indian National Congress Party in the year 1972 and has been a member ever since. Elected from Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, he has been a Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly twice. From the year 1980 to 1985 and 1993 to 1998. He went on to become the president of M.P. State Cooperative Agriculture and Rural Development Bank in 1997 and again in the year 2002. In 2003, he became the Vice-President of National Co-operative Bank Federation, New Delhi. Contested Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election 2008 from Rajnagar Constituency of Madhya Pradesh with Bahujan Samaj Party.

Social life

Since 1997, he has been continuously organising 'Bundeli Festival' (known as Bundeli Utsav) at village Basari to preserve and promote Bundelkhand's Culture and Tradition.

Preceded byJagdamba Prasad Nigam MLA of MP for Chhatarpur Seat
1980–1985
Succeeded byJagdamba Prasad Nigam


Preceded byJagdamba Prasad Nigam MLA of MP for Chhatarpur Seat
1993–1998
Succeeded byUmesh Shukla

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