Shamsher Singh Dullo

Shamsher Singh Dullo is an Indian politician associated with the Indian National Congress (INC). He has served as a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Lok Lok Sabha, representing a constituency in the state of Punjab, and has held ministerial positions in the Government of Punjab.

Early Life and Education

  • Detailed biographical information, including date of birth, place of birth, and educational background, is not extensively documented in widely available public sources.
  • Insufficient Encyclopedic Information regarding his early life and formal education.

Political Career

Period Position Affiliation Notes
1999 – 2004 Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha (13th Lok Sabha) Indian National Congress Elected from the Jalandhar constituency in Punjab.
Minister of State (Punjab) Indian National Congress Held portfolios that included education, labour, and transport in the state cabinet. The exact dates and scope of these ministerial responsibilities are not fully detailed in publicly accessible records.
President, Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) (acting) Indian National Congress Served in a senior party role within the state unit; precise tenure not clearly recorded.
2014 Parliamentary candidate Indian National Congress Contested the Lok Sabha election from Jalandhar but was not elected.

Parliamentary Contributions

  • During his term in the 13th Lok Sabha, Shamsher Singh Dullo participated in debates and was a member of several parliamentary committees. Specific committee assignments and legislative initiatives are not comprehensively listed in publicly available sources.

Personal Life

  • Public information about his family, personal interests, and activities outside politics is limited.
  • Insufficient Encyclopedic Information regarding personal details.

Recognition

  • No widely reported national honors or awards have been documented for Shamsher Singh Dullo in mainstream references.

References

  • Official biographical sketch on the Lok Sabha website (archived).
  • Election Commission of India reports on the 1999 and 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
  • Press releases and news articles from reputable Indian news agencies covering Punjab state politics.

Note: The above entry reflects information that is verifiable from established public records. Where specific details are absent or uncertain, the entry explicitly indicates the lack of sufficient encyclopedic data.

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