Sucha Singh Chhotepur

Sucha Singh Chhotepur
Personal details
Born Punjab

Sucha Singh Chhotepur is an Indian politician and President of Aapna Punjab Party.[1] He was born in Punjab. He was former state convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for Punjab.[2] He is the former state Minister of Tourism and a former independent member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly.[3][4]

Political career

Chhotepur is son in law of Shiromani Akali Dal President Mohan Singh Tur. He was elected sarpanch of Chhotepur village in Majha region of Punjab in 1975.

In 1985, he won Dhariwal constituency in Gurdaspur district and become minister for health and tourism in Surjit Singh Barnala government. He resigned from government in a protest against the government actions at the Golden Temple.

Soon after he became the member of Shiromani Akali Dal (Simranjit Singh Mann) and contested 1997 state election from Dhariwal constituency but lost to Sucha Singh Langah by 4,479 votes.

He contested 1997 state election from Dhariwal constituency and won the seat as an Independent by margin of 80 votes against Sucha Singh Langah.

In 2009, Chhotepur joined the Indian National Congress in presence of Captain Amarinder Singh in Gurdaspur. He help Partap Singh Bajwa to defeat Vinod Khanna of Bharatiya Janta Party by 8,342 votes.

In 2012 state election, Chhotepur again contested as Independent lost to Charanjit Kaur Bajwa a wife Partap Singh Bajwa and came third.

In 2014 elections, he became Arvind Kejriwal's go to man in Punjab. He became the AAP convener for Punjab.

In 2017, Chhotepur launch Aapna Punjab Party after he was sacked from Aam Aadmi Party following allegations of his taking money from a supporter had surfaced.[5][6][7][8]

See also

References

  1. http://www.hindustantimes.com/punjab/chhotepur-unveils-flag-of-his-new-political-outfit-apna-punjab-party/story-Y2gVyp3wEOwrmDDHsVrb5K.html
  2. "Sucha Singh Chhotepur rubbishes idea of Sidhu joining AAP". Hindustan Times. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  3. Singh, Ramindar; Thukral, Gobind (31 May 1986). "Return to uncertainty". India Today. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  4. Angre, Ketki (28 April 2014). "Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab: the X-factor?". NDTV. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  5. Chhotepur floats Aapna Punjab Party, invites Navjot Sidhu for lead role
  6. Sucha Singh Chhotepur decides to not support any party in Gurdaspur LS bypoll
  7. Chhotepur floats Aapna Punjab Party
  8. He walked out of SAD govt, impressed Arvind Kejriwal, then fell out with him
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