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'''Ramadhar Singh'''  is an [[India]]n politician with the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]].  A leader of the party in  the state of [[Bihar]], he has been representing the [[Aurangabad, Bihar|Aurangabad]] seat in the state assembly winning four out of five elections since 1995.<ref>http://www.travelindia-guide.com/assembly-elections/bihar/constituency-results/aurangabad.php</ref>  After winning the recent  
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| office        = [[Cabinet Minister]]<br/>[[Government of Bihar]]
| term_start    = 26 August 2011
| term_end      = 16 June 2013
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| 2blankname    = Minister of Cooperatives
| 2namedata    = 26 August 2011 - 16 June 2013
| term_start1  = 26 November 2010
| term_end1    = 19 May 2011
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| office2      = Member of [[Bihar Legislative Assembly]]
| term_start2  = 2005
| term_end2    = 2015
| predecessor2  = Suresh Mehta
| successor2    = [[Anand Shankar Singh]]
| constituency2 = [[Aurangabad (Bihar Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Aurangabad]]
| term_start3  = 1995
| term_end3    = 2000
| predecessor3  = Brijmohan Singh
| successor3    = Suresh Mehta
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'''Ramadhar Singh'''  is an Indian politician with the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]].  A leader of the party in  the state of [[Bihar]], he has been representing the [[Aurangabad, Bihar|Aurangabad]] seat in the state assembly winning four out of five elections since 1995.<ref>http://www.travelindia-guide.com/assembly-elections/bihar/constituency-results/aurangabad.php</ref>  After winning the recent  
[[2010 Bihar legislative assembly election]] with a margin of 7%, he was appointed Cooperative Minister in [[Nitish Kumar]]'s cabinet.
[[2010 Bihar legislative assembly election]] with a margin of 7%, he was appointed Cooperative Minister in [[Nitish Kumar]]'s cabinet.


However, in May 2011, he was forced to resign after it was revealed by the opposition that he had been repeatedly  ignoring court appearance orders related to a communal speech in Aurangabad in 1992.<ref>http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/absconder-bihar-minister-resigns/articleshow/8437857.cms</ref>  Though he has 12 cases under the [[Indian Penal code]] pending against him in the courts, the opposition has alleged that he had not revealed this case in his election affidavit.  He has secured bail in the remaining 11 cases.
However, in May 2011, he was forced to resign after it was revealed by the opposition that he had been repeatedly  ignoring court appearance orders related to a communal speech in Aurangabad in 1992.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/absconder-bihar-minister-resigns/articleshow/8437857.cms|title = 'Absconder' Bihar minister resigns|newspaper = The Economic Times}}</ref>  Though he has 12 cases under the [[Indian Penal code]] pending against him in the courts, the opposition has alleged that he had not revealed this case in his election affidavit.  He has secured bail in the remaining 11 cases.


After resigning, Singh claimed that he was ignorant of the court orders and that his lawyers had failed him in the matter.
After resigning, Singh claimed that he was ignorant of the court orders and that his lawyers had failed him in the matter.
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