Satyanarayan Patel

MLA
Satyanarayan Patel
Sattu Bhaiya
Member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1998  2003
Preceded by Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat
Succeeded by Mahendra Hardia
Constituency Indore-5
In office
2008  2013
Preceded by Manoj Nirbhay Singh Patel
Succeeded by Manoj Nirbhay Singh Patel
Constituency Depalpur
Personal details
Born (1967-07-25) 25 July 1967
Political party INC
(Indian National Congress)
Spouse(s) Anita Patel
Children 1 Son
Father Rameshwar Patel
Residence Indore
Education BCom
Profession Politician
Website Satyanarayanpatel.org
As of 27 July, 2018
Source: ["Biography:Patel, Satyanarayan" (PDF). Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. ]

Satyanarayan Patel is an Indian politician and a member of the Indian National Congress party.[1]

Political career

In February 2014, Satyanarayan Patel won the internal party election process also known as primaries to select the Congress candidate for the Indore Lok Sabha constituency. He was the first candidate to win such election.[2] However, he later lost the Lok Sabha election to BJP candidate Sumitra Mahajan.[3]

He has shouldered various responsibilities within party and in government:[4][5]

YearPosition
2008 - 2013Member of Legislative Assembly (Depalpur)
1998 - 2003Member of Legislative Assembly (Indore Constituency 5)
1997 - 1998National President, Association of District Panchayat
1994 - 1997President, Indore District Panchayat
1995 - 1996President, Madhya Pradesh Congress Panchayat Cell
1991 - 1993General Secretary, Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress
1990 - 1991General Secretary, Indore Youth Congress
1989Elected Deputy Sarpanch, Gram Panchayat, Indore

Fake allegation

In October 2013, just before assembly election in Madhya Pradesh, a sleaze CD surfaced featuring Satyanarayan Patel. However, the matter was immediately reported to the concerned authorities and the authenticity of the video was investigated by forensic lab in New Delhi. The report stated that the video was fake.[6] Subsequently, three people were arrested by the police under cyber law for morphing.[7]

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