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| office = Health and Family Welfare Minister – Punjab Government
 
| term_start = 30 January 2017
| office =Local Government.
| predecessor = [[Surjit Kumar Jyani]]
Parliamentary Affairs.
Elections.
Removal of Grievances – Punjab Government
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| office1 = MLA Patiala Rural
| office1 = MLA Patiala Rural
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| term_end2 = 20 May 2002
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| birth_place = [[Doraha, Ludhiana|Doraha]]
| birth_place = [[Doraha, Ludhiana|Doraha]], [[Punjab (British India)|Punjab]], [[British India]]
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'''Elections Contested by Brahm Mohindra in Punjab'''
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! Year !! Constituency !! Votes Polled (%) !! Name of Primary Opponent !! Political Party of Opponent !! Votes Polled by opponent (%)
! Year !! Constituency !! Votes Polled (%) !! Name of Primary Opponent !! Political Party of Opponent !! Votes Polled by opponent (%)

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Brahm Mohindra
File:Brahm Mohindra Official portrait 2017.jpg
Local Government.

Parliamentary Affairs. Elections.

Removal of Grievances – Punjab Government
Assumed office
28 september 2021 ]
ConstituencyPatiala Rural
MLA Patiala Rural
In office
20 May 2012 – 1 January 2017
Preceded bySingh
Succeeded byAmarinder Singh
Member of Legislative Assembly
for Patiala constituency
In office
1 May 1997 – 20 May 2002
Personal details
Born (1946-04-28) 28 April 1946 (age 79)
Doraha, Punjab, British India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Smt. Harpreet Mohindra
ResidencePatiala
ProfessionPolitician (1975–present)
Websitebrahmmohindra.com

Brahm Mohindra (born 28 April 1946[1]) is a politician from the state of Punjab, India. He is currently Minister of Local Government, Parliamentary Affairs, Elections, and Removal of Grievances;[2] and is ranked second in order of precedence among ministers,[3] after the Chief Minister.

Education[edit]

Sh. Brahm Mohindra completed his graduation in the year 1968 from Government Mohindra College, Patiala.

Background[edit]

Brahm Mohindra is the son of Mela Ram and Leelawati Mohindra of the Sood community. Though born in Doraha in Ludhiana district, Brahm Mohindra studied in Patiala, and his entire political career has revolved around Patiala district, where he has represented the rural Patiala constituency for the Indian National Congress.

Political career[edit]

Elections Contested by Brahm Mohindra in Punjab
Year Constituency Votes Polled (%) Name of Primary Opponent Political Party of Opponent Votes Polled by opponent (%)
1980 Patiala Town 38.44 (Won) Shambhu Prasad BJP 22.3
1985 Patiala Town 46.51 (Won) Sardara Singh Kohli Shiromani Akali Dal 42.17
1992 Patiala Town 36.01 (Won) Krishan Kumar Independent 31.97
1997 Patiala Town 36.66 (Lost) Surjit Singh Kohli Shiromani Akali Dal 52.81
2002 Samana 30.25 (Lost) Surjit Singh Rakhra Shiromani Akali DalE 39.92
2007 Samana 46.03 (Won) Surjit Singh Rakhra Shiromani Akali Dal 44.51
2012 Patiala Rural 48.52 (Won) Kuldeep Kaur Tohra Shiromani Akali Dal 26.95
2017 Patiala Rural[4] 47.30 (Won) Karambir Singh Thiara Aam Admi Party 28.6

Brahm Mohindra is associated with Indian National Congress. He has been elected to the Punjab Legislative Assembly six times(1980,1985,1992, 2007, 2012,and 2017), and he has lost twice.

References[edit]

  1. "Know Your Minister". Punjab Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  2. "Council of Ministers". Government of Punjab, India. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
  3. "No deputy CM in Punjab; Brahm Mohindra to be No. 2". Hindustan Times. 16 March 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
  4. "PATIALA RURAL Election Result 2017, Punjab". NDTV. Retrieved 9 May 2020.

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