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Who is Amar Singh and what does he do?
Amar Singh is an Indian politician and businessman. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha and general secretary of the Samajwadi Party. What is the age of Amar Singh?
How did Amar Singh join Samajwadi Party?
Mulayam Singh met Amar Singh for the first time at Vir Bahadur Singh’s resident in Lucknow and invited him to join Samajwadi Party. Soon, Amar Singh became the spokesperson of SP. Several other SP leaders became jealous of him.
Why did Amar Singh file a petition in 2006?
Amar Singh had filed a petition in 2006 after some of his telephone conversations were illegally tapped and were in circulation. A man named Anurag Singh was arrested in the case. The leader had moved the apex court and got a restraint order against their publication in the media.
What is the origin of Mulayam Singh’s parents?
His parents were originally from Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. He came into politics in 1985 for the first time when he was assigned to look after then UP chief minister Vir Bahadur Singh. Mulayam Singh met Amar Singh for the first time at Vir Bahadur Singh’s resident in Lucknow and invited him to join Samajwadi Party.
What can we learn from Amar Singh’s Supreme Court case?
As an expelled member of the Samajwadi Party, Amar Singh sought the Supreme Court’s intervention twice to ensure he would not be disqualified as an MP under the Tenth Schedule. His legal fight has key lessons for India’s democracy. Amar Singh. Photo: PTI
Why did Amar Singh get expelled from the Rajya Sabha?
In Amar Singh II, Amar Singh successfully revived his original petition, because the Samajwadi Party which took him back as a member and fielded him as a candidate in the Rajya Sabha expelled him again after his re-election for anti-party activities.