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Jageshwar Yadav

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Jageshwar Yadav (born 11 July 1917) was an Indian politician and leader of Communist Party of India.[1] He represented Banda Lok Sabha constituency from 1967 to 1971.[2]

Yadav was previously associated with the Indian National Congress and the Praja Socialist Party; took part in the 1942 movement and suffered rigorous imprisonment for two years with, five; took part in the food agitation launched by the P.S.P. in 1957 and jailed for 14 days; Gen. Secretary, Maval Congress Committee, Baberu, 1947–48; Member, D.C.C., 1947; Secretary, Junior High School, Patwan, Banda; Manager, Yadav Ashram, Akshabat, Chitrakoot, District Satna; Auditor, Shri Krishna Junior High School, Punahur, District Banda; Convener, Kisan Mazdoor Sammelan, District Banda.

References

  1. ^ "Members : Lok Sabha".
  2. ^ "Members Bioprofile".