Lok Sabha Elections 2024: 5 Facts About Nishikant Dubey, BJP's Candidate From Jharkhand's Godda

Nishikant Dubey is a three-time MP.

The Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) has retained Nishikant Dubey as its candidate from Jharkhand’s Godda Lok Sabha constituency. Mr Dubey, a three-time MP, was a part of the BJP’s first checklist of candidates for the Lok Sabha 2024 election. A firebrand chief, he got here into the highlight for his speeches defending the federal government in Parliament.

Listed below are 5 key issues you should find out about Nishikant Dubey:

  • Born on January 28, 1969, Nishikant Dubey spent his early days in Bihar’s Bhagalpur. He graduated from the Marwari School in Bhagalpur earlier than finishing his MBA and PhD in Administration from Pratap College in Rajasthan’s Jaipur. Mr Dubey was a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, the scholar wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), throughout his pupil days.
  • Nishikant Dubey was a director on the Essar Group. He bid adieu to the company world in 2009 and took a political plunge within the election 12 months. He contested from the Godda seat on a BJP ticket and defeated Congress’s Fukran Ansari in 2009.
  • Driving on a BJP wave, Mr Dubey widened his victory margin in 2014. The BJP swept the Lok Sabha contest in Jharkhand, securing 12 out of 14 seats. Mr Dubey defeated Pradeep Yadav of Jharkhand Vikas Morcha, a celebration that merged with the BJP in 2020.
  • Nishikant Dubey was within the headlines in 2023 when he led the decision to analyze Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra on allegations that she took bribes in alternate for criticising the federal government. A Parliamentary Ethics Committee discovered her responsible and Mahua Moitra was expelled from the Lok Sabha.
  • In 2022, an FIR was filed towards Mr Dubey and his BJP colleague Manoj Tiwari for allegedly forcing the Air Site visitors Management officers at Deoghar Airport to provide clearance for take-off throughout no-fly time. The FIR was finally quashed by the Jharkhand Excessive Court docket in 2023.

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