Ram Kishore Shukla

Ram Kishore Shukla (1923 – 2000) was a prominent Indian politician who served as the Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly and held various ministerial portfolios in the Government of Madhya Pradesh. A veteran leader of the Indian National Congress, he was a respected figure in the political landscape of Madhya Pradesh for several decades.

Early Life and Education Ram Kishore Shukla was born in 1923. Details about his early life and education are not widely documented, but he emerged from the Rewa region of Madhya Pradesh, which would later become his political stronghold.

Political Career Shukla began his political career in the post-independence era, aligning himself with the Indian National Congress party. He was known for his strong grasp of parliamentary procedures and his dedication to public service.

Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Ram Kishore Shukla was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Rewa constituency in Madhya Pradesh multiple times. He consistently represented the interests of his constituents and played an active role in legislative debates.

Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly One of the most significant roles in his career was his tenure as the Speaker of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. He held this prestigious position from 1980 to 1983. As Speaker, he was responsible for maintaining order, impartiality, and the dignity of the house, a role he performed with considerable skill and respect across party lines.

Ministerial Roles Beyond the Speaker's chair, Shukla also served as a minister in various departments within the Madhya Pradesh government. He held portfolios such as Finance and Law, contributing to policy-making and administration in crucial sectors of the state. His experience in both legislative and executive functions provided him with a comprehensive understanding of governance.

Later Life and Legacy Ram Kishore Shukla passed away in 2000. He is remembered as a seasoned politician, an able administrator, and a fair Speaker. His contributions to the political and legislative development of Madhya Pradesh, particularly during a critical period of state formation and growth, remain noteworthy. He was seen as a leader who upheld democratic values and parliamentary traditions.

References

  • Specific dates and official records of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly.
  • News archives and biographical sketches of Indian politicians. (Note: For a full encyclopedia entry, specific citations to official government documents, biographies, and reputable news sources would be included.)
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