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'''Kaka Joginder Singh''' (] - ], ]) (alias ]) was born in ] (now in ]). He is best known for having contested and lost in over 400 elections in India. '''Kaka Joginder Singh''' (] - ], ]) (alias ]) was born in ] (now in ]). He is best known for having contested and lost over 300 elections in India.


==Election Tries== ==Election Tries==
*He earned 46 votes in the 1991 New Delhi elections<Ref> 1991 Election Commission of India</ref> *He earned 46 votes in the 1991 New Delhi elections<Ref> 1991 Election Commission of India</ref>
*He was fourth in the polling for president in 1991 <ref> - NIC Archives</ref> *He was fourth in the polling for president in 1991 <ref> - NIC Archives</ref>

==Death==
According to his family, Kaka was hospitalised after a paralysis attack on December 19, 1998. He died on December 223, 1998 from complications.<ref> TribuneIndia - December 24, 1998</ref>


==References== ==References==

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Kaka Joginder Singh (1918 - 23 December, 1998) (alias Dharti Pakad) was born in Gujranwala (now in Pakistan). He is best known for having contested and lost over 300 elections in India.

Election Tries

  • He earned 46 votes in the 1991 New Delhi elections
  • He was fourth in the polling for president in 1991

Death

According to his family, Kaka was hospitalised after a paralysis attack on December 19, 1998. He died on December 223, 1998 from complications.

References

  1. 1.New Delhi(NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI) 1991 Election Commission of India
  2. BACKGROUNDER - NIC Archives
  3. Dhartipakar dead TribuneIndia - December 24, 1998
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