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'''Mohan Singh Tur''' (1915–1979)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Former Badal Dal MP Tarlochan Singh Tur joins Aam Aadmi Party; May contest LS polls from Khadoor Sahib|url=https://sikhsiyasat.net/2014/03/19/former-badal-dal-mp-tarlochan-singh-tur-joins-aam-aadmi-party-may-contest-ls-polls-from-khadoor-sahib/|date=2014-03-19|website=Sikh Siyasat News|language=en|access-date=2020-05-21}}</ref> was an [[India]]n politician and former [[Jathedar of Akal Takht]] and [[President of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]].<ref>[https://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/sikh-political-figures/mohan-singh-tur-jathedar Sikh Political figures] ''The Sikh Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 29 June 2020.</ref> He was also known as Jathedar Mohan Singh Tur. He was elected to the [[Lok Sabha]], the lower house of the [[Parliament of India]] from the [[Tarn Taran (Lok Sabha constituency)|Tarn Taran]]  constituency of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in 1977 as a member of the [[Akali Dal]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Election Archives|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dB4vAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=19 October 2017|year=1982|publisher=Shiv Lal|page=214}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Economic and Political Weekly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=La2wAAAAIAAJ|accessdate=19 October 2017|year=1980|publisher=Sameeksha Trust|page=97}}</ref><ref name="Kaur1999">{{cite book|author=Dr. Kuldeep Kaur|title=Akali Dal in Punjab Politics: Splits and Mergers|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5xH3p7kV97AC&pg=PA63|accessdate=18 March 2019|year=1999|publisher=Deep & Deep Publications|isbn=978-81-7629-128-6|pages=63–}}</ref>
'''Mohan Singh Tur''' (1915–1979)<ref>{{Cite web|title=Former Badal Dal MP Tarlochan Singh Tur joins Aam Aadmi Party; May contest LS polls from Khadoor Sahib|url=https://sikhsiyasat.net/2014/03/19/former-badal-dal-mp-tarlochan-singh-tur-joins-aam-aadmi-party-may-contest-ls-polls-from-khadoor-sahib/|date=2014-03-19|website=Sikh Siyasat News|language=en|access-date=2020-05-21}}</ref> was an Indian politician and former [[Jathedar of Akal Takht]] and [[President of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee]].<ref>[https://www.thesikhencyclopedia.com/sikh-political-figures/mohan-singh-tur-jathedar Sikh Political figures] ''The Sikh Encyclopedia''. Retrieved 29 June 2020.</ref> He was also known as Jathedar Mohan Singh Tur. He was elected to the [[Lok Sabha]], the lower house of the [[Parliament of India]] from the [[Tarn Taran (Lok Sabha constituency)|Tarn Taran]]  constituency of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] in 1977 as a member of the [[Akali Dal]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Election Archives|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dB4vAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=19 October 2017|year=1982|publisher=Shiv Lal|page=214}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Economic and Political Weekly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=La2wAAAAIAAJ|accessdate=19 October 2017|year=1980|publisher=Sameeksha Trust|page=97}}</ref><ref name="Kaur1999">{{cite book|author=Dr. Kuldeep Kaur|title=Akali Dal in Punjab Politics: Splits and Mergers|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5xH3p7kV97AC&pg=PA63|accessdate=18 March 2019|year=1999|publisher=Deep & Deep Publications|isbn=978-81-7629-128-6|pages=63–}}</ref>


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
He was married to Gurdip Kaur. He had 5 sons and 3 daughters, [[Lehna Singh Tur]] was one of his sons and also his successor in 1980.  
He was married to Gurdip Kaur. He had 5 sons and 3 daughters, [[Lehna Singh Tur]] was one of his sons and also his successor in 1980.


His son, [[Tarlochan Singh Tur]] (1947 – 2016), was also a politician.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Former Akali MP Tur dead|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archive/features/former-akali-mp-tur-dead-201265|last=Service|first=Tribune News|date=|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-05-21}}</ref>
His son, [[Tarlochan Singh Tur]] (1947 – 2016), was also a politician.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Former Akali MP Tur dead|url=https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/archive/features/former-akali-mp-tur-dead-201265|last=Service|first=Tribune News|date=|website=Tribuneindia News Service|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-05-21}}</ref>
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==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://164.100.47.194/loksabha/writereaddata/biodata_1_12/2629.htm Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website]
* [http://164.100.47.194/loksabha/writereaddata/biodata_1_12/2629.htm Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website]


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Latest revision as of 10:54, 5 January 2022

Mohan Singh Tur
Mohan Singh Tur Official portrait 1977.gif
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
1977–1980
Preceded byGurdial Singh Dhillon
Succeeded byLehna Singh Tur
ConstituencyTarn Taran, Punjab
Personal details
Born1915
Tur Village, Amritsar District,Punjab,British India
DiedJuly 30, 1979
Political partyShiromani Akali Dal

Mohan Singh Tur (1915–1979)[1] was an Indian politician and former Jathedar of Akal Takht and President of Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee.[2] He was also known as Jathedar Mohan Singh Tur. He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from the Tarn Taran constituency of Punjab in 1977 as a member of the Akali Dal.[3][4][5]

Personal life[edit]

He was married to Gurdip Kaur. He had 5 sons and 3 daughters, Lehna Singh Tur was one of his sons and also his successor in 1980.

His son, Tarlochan Singh Tur (1947 – 2016), was also a politician.[6]

References[edit]

  1. "Former Badal Dal MP Tarlochan Singh Tur joins Aam Aadmi Party; May contest LS polls from Khadoor Sahib". Sikh Siyasat News. 19 March 2014. Retrieved 21 May 2020.
  2. Sikh Political figures The Sikh Encyclopedia. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  3. The Election Archives. Shiv Lal. 1982. p. 214. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  4. Economic and Political Weekly. Sameeksha Trust. 1980. p. 97. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  5. Dr. Kuldeep Kaur (1999). Akali Dal in Punjab Politics: Splits and Mergers. Deep & Deep Publications. pp. 63–. ISBN 978-81-7629-128-6. Retrieved 18 March 2019.
  6. Service, Tribune News. "Former Akali MP Tur dead". Tribuneindia News Service. Retrieved 21 May 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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