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J. S. Onkar Singh is a former Indian politician. He was son of shri Narayan Singhji b. at Bela Dandi, Badaun District; educated privately at Home; m. Smt. Prakashwati; 1 s. and 1 d.; agriculturist; previously associated with the Jan Sangh ; was Member, District Board, Badaun, 1948; Chairman, Zila Parishad, Badaun, 1974 and again in 1976; Member (i) Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly, 1952–57 and (ii) Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council, 1958—62 Member, (i) Third Lok Sabha, 1962—67 and (i) Fourth Lok Sabha 1967— 70; was in detention under D.I.R. from August 1975 to August 1976.
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