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Chitra Sarwara
Born (1975-03-18) 18 March 1975 (age 49)
Occupation(s)Politician, Social Activist, Designer
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse
(m. 2005)
[1]
Children2
ParentNirmal Singh[2]
Naib Kaur
RelativesUdayVir Singh(Brother)
Chetak Singh(Brother)
Noor Sarwara(Sister)
Chitrangada Singh
(sister-in-law)
Websitewww.chitrasarwara.com

Chitra Sarwara (Hindi: चित्रा सरवारा; born 18 March 1975) is daughter of Chaudhary Nirmal Singh Mohra and a second generation politician. She was a former member of Aam Aadmi Party led by Arvind Kejriwal[3] and was appointed as State Vice President, Haryana since April 2023. She joined Indian National Congress in January 2024.

Prior to this, Chitra held the post of In charge North Zone, Aam Aadmi Party as Haryana, for nearly 1 year from June 2022 to March 2023. In her tenure AAP Haryana contested and won Zila Parishad Chairman, Zila Parishad members and an overall vote percentage of 13.89% in north zone alone.[4]

Before this, she was National General Secretary Incharge Organization & Treasurer for Haryana Democratic Front-HDF, an independent registered political body in Haryana.

Erstwhile, as an Indian National Congress member, she has served as National General Secretary and Social Media Incharge for All India Mahila Congress.[5][6] She has also served as Senior Vice President Haryana Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee.[7]

She was elected as a Municipal Corporator of Ambala Municipal Corporation, Haryana, on 13 June 2013.

In October 2019, She contested Vidhan Sabha from Ambala Cantt, Haryana, as an independent candidate and came second garnering more than 44.5 thousand votes.

Early life

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Chitra Sarwara was born on 18 March 1975 in Ambala Cantt, Haryana. She is the daughter of Chaudhary Nirmal Singh Mohra, a four-term member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly from the Naggal Constituency, and Naib Kaur.[2] Chitra has three siblings: two younger brothers, Uday Vir Singh and Chetak Singh, and a younger sister, Noor Sarwara.

She did her early schooling at Convent of Jesus and Mary, Ambala[8] and Bhartiya Public School[9] in Ambala Cantt. She later joined and completed her schooling from Motilal Nehru School of Sports,[10] Rai, Sonipat in 1994.

She is an international Volleyball player, having won many State and National titles as a part of the Rai team. She represented Haryana in the National School Volleyball Championship in Purnia, Bihar in 1993 which was won by the Haryana team. She has attended India Camp in Bangalore and represented India against Sri Lanka in 1994 in volleyball matches. She graduated from National Institute of Design,[11] Ahmedabad as an industrial designer specializing in furniture design.

She worked with Tesseract Design [12] in Bangalore and then went on to Idiom Design and Consulting[13] Bangalore. In Delhi, she worked as an independent design consultant and eventually as Design Head of the Delhi office of Idiom Design and Consulting.

While with Idiom Design and Consulting, she was Design Manager for developing the 2010 Commonwealth Games Image and Look program which involved developing the games branding from Logo to application of Image and Look program across city and collaterals.

Political career

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  • In 2013, Sarwara was elected as an independent municipal corporator from Ambala Cantt, a newly formed municipal corporation.
  • In March 2015, she joined the Haryana Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee as a State Coordinator for Observers & Co-observers of Rohtak-Karnal Division (Minus Bhiwani and Kaithal) and as a spokesperson under the leadership of the dynamic State President Smt. Sumitra Chauhan
  • In May 2015, she organised a massive women's symposium on Martyr's Day, Sh Rajiv Gandhi's death anniversary. "Rajiv Gandhi- Ek Vyaktitav, Ek Soch" was attended by senior state INC leadership and women from Ambala.
  • In 2016, she was appointed as the Senior Vice President of the Haryana Pradesh Mahila Congress Committee.
  • In 2017, during the tenure of All India Mahila Congress (AIMC) President Smt. Shobha Oza, Sarwara was appointed as Social Media Incharge. She started the first concerted effort by the organisation to build its online presence. On 13 Dec 2017, the website of the All India Mahila Congress was launched by Indian National Congress President Sh. Rahul Gandhi during The Way Ahead, a Mahila Congress workshop organised by AIMC president Sushmita Dev. In 2017, the Mahila Congress started a signature campaign, #WomenFor33.[14] More than 10,000 signatures were collected in Ambala for this campaign. Sarwara was part of AIMC delegation led by Sushmita Dev that submitted the signatures collected to the president of India, Sh. Ram Nath Kovind, on 14 October 2017.
  • In March 2018, she was appointed as Secretary of the All India Mahila Congress.[15] Sarwara continued the long-standing project of developing an individual identity and logo for the Mahila Congress. On 7 August 2018, the Mahila Congress logo and flag was launched by INC President Sh. Rahul Gandhi during the Mahila Adhikaar Sammelan.[16] Sarwara was appointed as General Secretary of the All India Mahila Congress on 30 Aug 2018.[6]
  • On 30 September 2018, Sarwara organised women's programs in Ambala as a part of Mahila Adhikaar Yatra.[17]
  • In October 2019, after being denied the ticket by the Indian National Congress, Sarwara ran as an independent candidate from Ambala Cantt constituency. She received more than 44 thousand votes, while the Indian National Congress candidate only received 8 thousand votes.
  • In December 2019, Sarwara was appointed as National Treasurer,[18] Haryana Democratic Front.
  • In October 2020, she was appointed as National General Secretary and Office Incharge,[19] Haryana Democratic Front.
  • On 29 May 2022, Sarwara was appointed as one of the star campaigners of Aam Aadmi Party for the Municipal Council & Municipal Committee election, which was held on 19 June 2022 across 46 cities of Haryana.
  • On 23 June 2022, appointed as Incharge,[4] Aam Aadmi Party North Zone, Haryana.
  • In April 2023, appointed as State Vice President,[20] Aam Aadmi Party, Haryana.
  • On 5 January, rejoined Indian National Congress.

Personal life

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Her grandfather Chaudhary Hazara Singh Sarwara was an English and Urdu teacher and her grandmother Chinto Devi was a homemaker. She married Digvijay Singh Chahal,[1] an international professional golfer and Son of Col. Niranjan Singh. The couple has two children, a daughter and a son. Their son was born with a rare and fatal disorder, biliary atresia that would affect and damage his liver completely. In December 2016, when he was merely 8 months old and in need of a liver transplant, Chitra donated her liver (part of it) to her child.[7]

Social activities

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  • In July 2014, an INC Ambala team led by Sarwara organised a Blood Donation Camp to honour the Kargil Martryrs. The event collected over 200 Bags of blood and Smt. Pratibha Singh, widow of Kargil Martyr Vinay Choudhary, graced the event as the Chief Guest and Indian Army Medical team came to collect Blood donations themselves too.
  • On 20 Aug 2017, Sarwara helped private hospital to organize an eye checkup camp in Village Machhonda.
  • In Aug 2018, organized a flood relief Camp for Kerala. The two day donation camp saw Ambala turn out in massive numbers to participate.
  • In 2018, Sarwara organised various camps in Ambala Cantt to educate women on menstrual hygiene.
  • On Yoga Day 2019, Chitra along with Poonam Sangwan organised a yoga camp in Village Shahpur of Ambala Cantt.
  • In July 2023, when Ambala hit by a Heavy Flood which covered almost all the urban area's as well as villages of Ambala Cantt. Chitra visited all the areas and tried to help peoples stuck in houses due to the water logging.
  • In July 2023, Chitra along with her team tried to supply Drinking Water, Provide food to the people which got affected due to the flood.
  • In August 2023, Chitra organised various Medical camps in the Flood Effected areas.

Positions held

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Agitations

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  • February 2015, took part in a Kisaan Andolan called by Rahul Gandhi against land acquisition bill changes proposed by BJP government.
  • March 2015, took part in a candle march protest 'Meri Beti Mera Gaurav' against female foeticide organised by Danik Bhaskar.
  • April 2015, protested in Chandigarh against the misgovernance of Haryana government.
  • June 2015, took part in a protest against 1 year of Narendra Modi government in Delhi.
  • September 2016, led a women's protest in Ambala against the price rise of LPG, petrol and diesel.
  • March 2017, took part in protest organised by Ambala Congress against false promise of BJP government to bring back Black Money.
  • 14 May 2017, took part in protest against BJP government in Chandigarh for increase in crimes against women in Haryana.
  • 23 June 2017, protest organised in Ambala with small scale business owners against implementation of the Goods and Services Tax.
  • July 2017, protest against no legal action against the son of Subhash Barala, the BJP Haryana chief, accused of stalking a girl.
  • 25 July 2017, joined a sansad gherao protest on completion 3 years of central government.
  • 6 August 2017, organized a protest march in Ambala Cantt along with the Mahila Congress unit of Ambala against no arrests in the stalking case of the son of BJP Haryana chief.
  • August 2017, protested outside house of Ambala Lok Sabha MP Rattan Lal Kataria, against his sexist comments on INC women leader Selja Kumari.
  • 8 November 2017, protested on anniversary of 2016 Indian banknote demonetisation
  • 14 December 2017, protested against election commission.
  • 19 December 2017, protest outside Municipal Cooperation against lack of development in Ambala.
  • 9 December 2017, participated in a protest organised by citizens to get justice for a 5-year girl raped and brutally murdered in Boh Village, Ambala Cantt.[21]
  • 17 January 2018, protested in Chandigarh against Manohar Lal Khattar government on the various rape cases in Haryana.
  • 17 February 2018, joined a protest against Haryana government organized by Anganwadi workers.
  • 4 March 2018, participated in a fast for peace and harmony.[22]
  • 8 March 2018, protested outside parliament[23] demanding passage of #WomenFor33 Bill.
  • 15 March 2018, protested in Ambala to demand action against nephew of the minister for Health & Sport of Haryana, who is accused of fraud.
  • 21 March 2018, participated in a candle march in Ambala Cantt against the central government failing to bring back 39 Indians from Iraq.
  • 28 March 2018, Jan Aakrosh Rally.[24]
  • 4 April 2018, participated in Save Democracy Day.[25]
  • April 2018, protested outside Divisional Railway Manager office against the delay in railway over bridge project.
  • 16 May 2018, protested against Haryana government decision of Corporation breach[26][27] along with INC Ambala team.
  • 29 May 2018, Vishwasghat Diwas.[28]
  • August 2018, Mahila Aakrosh Rally[29]
  • 10 September 2018, organized a protest with Ambala Congress team against price rise of LPG, petrol, and diesel.
  • September 2018, Bharat Band[30] agitation, protest against Central Bureau of Investigation working as a puppet of Narendra Modi government.
  • 4 February 2019, HPMC protest at Chandigarh against accused who said inappropriate comments regarding Smt. Priyanka Gandhi.
  • 16 February 2019, lead a Candle march at Ambala Cantt for the Martyrs of Pulwama Attack.
  • March 2019, Kala Diwas.[31]
  • Aug 2020, led a protest in Ambala Cantt for the fuel price rise.
  • Aug 2020, led a protest against three farm laws at village Mandour, Ambala Cantt.
  • Sep 2020, led a protest in Ambala City for the fuel price hike.
  • Oct 2020, led a huge protest against three farm laws at Deputy Commissioner office, Ambala City.
  • March 2022, led a protest against corruption in construction work at Municipal Corporation, Ambala City.
  • April 2022, led a protest of corruption in construction of International Football Stadium, Ambala Cantt. This was Chitra's first protest after joining the Aam Aadmi Party.
  • 29 May 2022, Chitra along with his father Nirmal Singh and brother Udayvir Singh played a vital role in organising the ‘Ab Badlega Haryana’ rally at Braham sarovar, Kurukshetra which launched Aam Aadmi Party in Haryana for the 2024 Vidhansabha bid. Father Daughter Duo pulled an estimated crowd of nearly 25,000 from Assemblies of Ambala Cantt, Ambala City, Jagadhri, Mullana, Gulha Cheeka, Pehowa, Radaur, Sadhaura and various areas of Kurukshetra lokshabha to this rally.
  • August 2022, lead an AAP protest against the decision of Haryana Government to close the various Government schools in Haryana.
  • November 2022, lead an AAP protest outside Municipal Council, Ambala Cantt against wrong NDC and Property ID issued by the government.
  • November 2022, Lead an Akrosh March at Ambala City against the unlawful arrest of Aam Aadmi Party Chairman Candidate Makhan Singh Labana in Zila Parishad Ambala.
  • November 2022, Lead a Protest outside CIA- 1 police station Office at Ambala Cantt against the unlawful custody of Aam Aadmi Party Chairman Candidate Makhan Singh Lagana in Zila Parishad Ambala.
  • 18 December 2022, lead s Road Show in District Ambala om the occasion of Aam Aadmi Party getting status of National Party.
  • 8 February 2023, lead a protest against BJP Government for helping Adani and Ambani at Manav Chowk, Ambala City.
  • 13 February 2023, Dharna Pardarshan at Karnal along with Anurag Dhanda ji against Sports Minister, Haryana Sandeep Singh accused of molestation charges.
  • 15 February 2023, Dharna Pardharshan along with team in nearly 150 cars in Panchkula supporting Harassment allegations against Sports Minister, Haryana Sandeep Singh and calling for justice.
  • 22 February 2023, took part in protest against the arrest of Manish Sisodiya ji at Hisar.
  • 2 March 2023, lead a team to Panchkula to give support to Sarpanch agitation.
  • 3 March 2023, lead a protest at Ambala Cantt against Price Rise and Sarpanch lathi charge.
  • 24 March 2023, lead a protest at Yamunanagar along with AAP Jagadhri leader Adarsh Pal for #ModiHataoDeshBachaho. During this protest Chitra got arrested.
  • 3 May 2023, Chitra was member of Delegation led by Arvind Kejriwal which met the Wrestlers protesting at Jantar Mantar against the alleged sexual harassment.
  • 5 May 2023, lead a protest candle march at Ambala Cantt in support of Wrestlers against the BJP MP Brij Bhushan Singh.
  • 13 May 2023, joined a protest against BJP Government at Karnal with AAP Haryana Senior Vice President Anurag Dhanda.
  • 8 June 2023, took part in Tiranga Yatra along with her team at Jind under the leadership of AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann.
  • 3 July 2023, took part in all opposition party Dharna Pardarshan for the support of Rehdi Fhadi Association at Ambala City.
  • 28 August 2023, Chitra along with Nirmal Singh led a Huge Bijli Andolan March in Ambala District.
  • 1 October 2023, Chitra started a unique protest “khadda yatra” against the poor condition of roads in Ambala Cantt. This yatra was initiated from Mahesh Nagar area to village Babyal of Ambala Cantt and received great response.
  • 8 October 2023, On the demand of the people of village Boh, second “khadda yatra”was organized in Boh. People came in huge support for this yatra as they have been suffering due to poor condition of roads since 3 years. Subsequent “Khadda Yatras” were carried out in different areas of Ambala Cantt.
  • 16 November 2023, Chitra took part in Dharna Pradarshan at Deputy Commissioner Office, Yamunanagar against the deaths due to illegal liquor consumption.
  • 15 December 2023, Chitra led a 10 day long Badlav Yatra for Aam Aadmi Party in 24 assemblies of North Haryana. Starting from Kalka and ending in rural Panipat.

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