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Pappu Yadav
Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha
Assumed office
4 June 2024
Preceded bySantosh Kumar Kushwaha
ConstituencyPurnia
In office
16 May 2014 – 23 May 2019
Preceded bySharad Yadav
Succeeded byDinesh Chandra Yadav
ConstituencyMadhepura
In office
2004–2009
Preceded byLalu Prasad Yadav
Succeeded bySharad Yadav
ConstituencyMadhepura
In office
1999–2004
Preceded byJai Krishna Mandal
Succeeded byUday Singh
ConstituencyPurnea
In office
1991–1998
Preceded byMohammed Taslimuddin
Succeeded byJai Krishna Mandal
ConstituencyPurnea
Member of Bihar Legislative Assembly
In office
1990–1991
Preceded byRamendra Kumar Yadav
Succeeded byBam Bhola Yadav
ConstituencySingheshwar
President of Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik)
In office
9 May 2015 – 20 March 2024
Succeeded by Position abolished
Personal details
Born
Rajesh Ranjan

(1967-12-24) 24 December 1967 (age 56)
Khurda, Bihar, India
Political party Indian National Congress
(2024-Incumbent)
Other political
affiliations
Independent(2024-2024),
SpouseRanjeet Ranjan (INC)
Children
Residence(s)AB-7, Pandara Road, Delhi NCT of Delhi, 110001
EducationBachelor of Arts (B N Mandal University)

Rajesh Ranjan (born 24 December 1967) popularly known as Pappu Yadav, is an Indian politician from Bihar, and a member of Parliament (MP) representing Purnia constituency in Bihar.[1][2]

Emerging from a background linked to crime, Yadav transitioned into politics in the 1990s. He has been elected to the Lok Sabha in 1991, 1996, 1999, 2004, 2014 and 2024, representing various constituencies in Bihar either independently or under different party banners including the Samajwadi Party, Lok Janshakti Party, and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), but his electoral success has been largely independent of party affiliations.

In the 2015 Bihar elections he formed his own party, Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik)[3] but failed to make any impact and could barely capture any votes.[4] On 20 March 2024, he merged his party with the Indian National Congress (INC).[5]

Early life

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Pappu Yadav was born on 24 December 1967 in a landowning family in Khurda Karveli village (Kumarkhand block), Madhepura district, Bihar. He studied in Anand Marg School at Anand Palli, Supaul. He completed graduation in political science from B. N. Mandal University, Madhepura and a diploma in disaster management and human rights from IGNOU.[6]

Rajesh Ranjan is his official name but nickname Pappu was given by his grandfather in childhood. He is married to Ranjeet Ranjan. She was also a MP from Madhepura but lost to Janata Dal (United) (JDU) in 2019 general election. His son Sarthak Ranjan, is a T-20 cricket player for Delhi.[7][8]

Yadav's entry into the criminal world was facilitated by his maternal uncle, Arjun Singh, a dominant figure in his district, who used to run a parallel government in the area. Yadav succeeded Singh in his operations and founded the youth organization Yuva Shakti, which allegedly engaged in criminal activities under his leadership.[9]

Politics

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Yadav's political journey began with his independent win in the Singheshwar constituency in the 1990 Bihar Legislative Assembly election. He soon garnered the attention of prominent politicians, including RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav. In the 1991 Indian general election, Yadav won the Purnia Lok Sabha constituency with a significant margin, solidifying his influence in the Kosi region.

In 2008, Yadav was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, which disqualifed him from fighting future elections.[10]

2009 Lok Sabha election

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Pappu Yadav meeting the Union Minister for Railways, Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu

On 2 April 2009, the Patna High Court rejected Yadav's plea to be allowed to contest the 2009 Indian parliamentary elections because he had been convicted of murder. On 11 April, RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav expelled Pappu Yadav from the party. His mother Shanti Priya fought elections in his place, she lost to Uday Singh of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

2010 Bihar election

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During 2010 Bihar Legislative Assembly election, Pappu Yadav along with Anil Yadav and Rampravesh Rai were expelled from the RJD for alleged anti-party activity. They were charged with working against the party's official nominee for Fatuha Assembly constituency, Ramanand Yadav.

2014 Lok Sabha election

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Yadav was acquitted of murder and subsequently fought in the 2014 general elections.

Pappu Yadav defeated JD(U)'S Sharad Yadav and become a MP for the fifth time.[11] His wife, Ranjeet Ranjan was also elected from Supaul from Congress. Pappu Yadav became one of the 'best performing' MPs from Bihar in 2015 for his attendance and participation in debates.[12]

2015 Bihar election

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On 7 May 2015, the RJD expelled him due to anti-party activities, after which he founded a new party Jan Adhikar Party (Loktantrik).[13]

Pappu Yadav floated the new party just before the 2015 Bihar Legislative Assembly election.[14][15][16][17][18] He campaigned against the Nitish-Lalu alliance.[19] His party fought on 64 seats as part of Socialist Secular Morcha to form a third front in but failed to win any seats in the 16th Bihar Assembly.[20]

2019 Lok Sabha election

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Pappu Yadav suffered a defeat in 2019 when he contested from his own party from Madhepura constituency but came third behind Dinesh Chandra Yadav and Sharad Yadav. His wife lost her seat to Dileshwar Kamait after contesting from Congress.[21]

2020 Bihar election

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In September 2020, prior to the Bihar Assembly elections, Yadav floated a new alliance called People Democratic Alliance which contained parties like Bahujan Mukti Party and Social Democractic Party of India, Indian Union Muslim League along with Azad Samaj Party, the party of Dalit activist and president of Bhim Army, Chandrashekhar Azad Ravan.[22]

2024 Lok Sabha election

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Pappu Yadav, who contested the Purnia Lok Sabha seat in Bihar as an independent candidate, won the seat by a margin of over 23,000 votes. He defeated JDU candidate Santosh Kushwaha and RJD candidate Bima Bharti.[23][24]

Positions held

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Pappu Yadav was elected as MP, four times from the Purnia and twice from Madhepura constituency.

# From To Position Constituency Party
1. 1990 1991 MLA (1st term) Singheshwar Independent
2. 1991 1996 MP (1st term) in 10th Lok Sabha (by-poll) Purnia Independent
3. 1996 1998 MP (2nd term) in 11th Lok Sabha Purnia SP
4. 1999 2004 MP (3rd term) in 13th Lok Sabha Purnia Independent
5. 2004 2009 MP (4th term) in 14th Lok Sabha (by-poll) Madhepura RJD
6. 2014 2019 MP (5th term) in 16th Lok Sabha Madhepura RJD
7. 2024 2029 MP (6th term) in 18th Lok Sabha Purnia Independent

Controversies

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Yadav was allegedly involved in aiding Kim Davy, the prime accused in the Purulia arms drop case, in evading Indian authorities in 1995 during his tenure as an independent MP.[25]

In 2008, Pappu Yadav was convicted by a special court in Ajit Sarkar murder case of 1998 and sentenced to life imprisonment.[10] He was involved in various controversies while in imprisonment, like holding audiences and having unrestricted access to cellphones. He was acquitted in 2013 by the Patna High Court. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed an appeal challenging his arrest in the Supreme Court.[26][27]

In his autobiography Drohkaal ka Pathik, released in November 2013, Pappu Yadav has alleged that three MPs of Indian Federal Democratic Party got money from the then finance minister Yashwant Sinha, to join the NDA in 2001. He has also claimed that during the July 2008 trust vote, both the Congress and BJP had offered "Rs 40 crore each" to MPs for their support.[28]

In 2015 he was once again in controversy after being reported to have allegedly threatened to hit a Jet Airways airhostess with slippers.[29]

In June 2020, Pappu Yadav and his supporters defaced advertisements and billboards of Chinese companies on the streets of Patna, after the Galwan clash.[30]

In May 2021, Pappu Yadav was arrested in a 32 year old kidnapping case and for flouting COVID-19 norms. Pappu Yadav has alleged political vendetta as he was raising questions against government expenditures in ambulance management during COVID-19.[31]

As per 2019 election affidavit, Pappu Yadav has 31 pending cases against him.[32] This number shot up to 41 in 2024.

On 12 April 2023, he was convicted under Section 147 and 353 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) a special MP/MLA court in Patna. On 24 November 2023, he was convicted under IPC Section 414 by the same court. Yadav has filed an appeal for both the cases.[33]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Pappu Yadav returns to RJD, gets ticket from Bihar's Madhepura. Ndtv.com (11 March 2014). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  2. ^ "Ditched by the BJP, Pappu Yadav Goes the Samajwadi Party Way".
  3. ^ "Purnea MP Pappu Yadav forms new Jan Adhikar Party with Brajesh Sah as Pradesh Mahasachiv". The Economic Times. 10 June 2015.
  4. ^ "Owaisi, Pappu Yadav fail to make impact". The Hindu. 9 November 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Pappu Yadav merges Jan Adhikar Party with Congress ahead of elections". 20 March 2024.
  6. ^ "Pappu Yadav: कितने पढ़े-लिखे हैं पप्पू यादव, जानिए उनकी डिग्री से लेकर क्वालिफिकेशन तक, संपत्ति में भी काफी आगे". Dainik Jagran. Retrieved 11 September 2024.
  7. ^ ankur.shukla. "मम्मी-पापा से बिल्कुल अलग है इस लड़के की कहानी, राजनीति नहीं क्रिकेट की दुनिया में करना चाहता है करिश्मा". Asianet News Network Pvt Ltd (in Hindi). Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Sarthak Ranjan". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  9. ^ "The gangs of Purnea: The journey of gangsters from intimidation to elections". Firstpost. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  10. ^ a b "Pappu Yadav gets life term in Ajit Sarkar murder case". India Today. 14 February 2008. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  11. ^ "BJP wipes out Nitish's JDU in Bihar, Sharad Yadav humbled". Firstpost. 16 May 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  12. ^ "Pappu Yadav, once accused of murder, now among 'best performing' MPs in Lok Sabha". 22 March 2015. Archived from the original on 22 March 2015. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  13. ^ Madhepura MP Pappu Yadav expelled from RJD, may join hands with BJP | Zee News. Zeenews.india.com (7 May 2015). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  14. ^ Expelled RJD MP Pappu Yadav floats new party – The Times of India. Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (17 May 2015). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  15. ^ Pappu Yadav could win over disgruntled Lalu supporters in Bihar. Hindustantimes.com (11 June 2015). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  16. ^ Bihar@2025 campaign stunt: Pappu Yadav. The Hindu (11 June 2015). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  17. ^ Bihar@2025 campaign political stunt, EC should stop it: Pappu Yadav – The Economic Times. Economictimes.indiatimes.com (10 June 2015). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  18. ^ Pappu Yadav launches new party | Business Line. Thehindubusinessline.com (9 June 2015). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  19. ^ Yadavs join hands to fight in unison. Telegraphindia.com (29 June 2015). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  20. ^ "Samajwadi Party teams up with Pappu Yadav, NCP, 3 others to form third front". The Economic Times. 19 September 2015.
  21. ^ "'Supreme Court will be moved against Pappu Yadav's acquittal'". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 18 May 2013.
  22. ^ "Bihar Assembly election 2020: Pappu Yadav forms poll alliance with Chandrasekhar Azad to take on ruling NDA". Zee News. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  23. ^ PTI. "Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | Independent Pappu Yadav wins Purnia in Bihar". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
  24. ^ Roushan, Anurag (4 June 2024). "Purnia Election Results 2024: Pappu Yadav wins against JDU's Santosh Kumar". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
  25. ^ "Delhi okayed and done by Purulia arms drop: Davy". The Times of India. 29 April 2011. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
  26. ^ "Purnea misses chalk & cheese - Residents recollect war between Ajit Sarkar & Pappu Yadav". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  27. ^ "Pappu Yadav acquitted in Ajit Sarkar murder case". The Economic Times. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  28. ^ Pappu Yadav in memoir: Both Cong, BJP offered MPs Rs 40 crore each. Indian Express (27 November 2013). Retrieved on 2015-07-28.
  29. ^ "Bihar Lawmaker Pappu Yadav Allegedly Threatened to Hit Airhostess With Slippers". NDTV.com. Retrieved 22 April 2022.
  30. ^ "Bihar: Pappu Yadav blackens billboards with Chinese ads". The Times of India. 18 June 2020.
  31. ^ Ex-MP Pappu Yadav arrested in 32-yr-old kidnapping case. Times of India (12 May 2021)| Retrieved on 1 July 2021
  32. ^ "Asset and declared cases comparison:Rajesh Ranjan Alias Pappu Yadav". www.myneta.info. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
  33. ^ "Rajesh Ranjan Alias Pappu Yadav(Independent(IND)):Constituency- PURNIA(BIHAR) - Affidavit Information of Candidate". www.myneta.info. Retrieved 19 July 2024.
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