Sahdev Prasad Yadav
Bihar Legislative Assembly
In office
1990–1995
Preceded byMudrika Singh Yadav
Succeeded byShiv Bachan Yadav
ConstituencyKurtha[1]
Personal details
BornVill+Post Kamalpur, Tekari, Gaya, Bihar
Died15 June 2009
Resting placeSahdev Prasad Yadav High School Kamlalpur, Tekari, Gaya, Bihar
NationalityIndian
Political partyJanata Dal
Rashtriya Janata Dal
ParentSaudagar Yadav (Father)
Residence(s)Patna, Bihar
OccupationAgriculturist
ProfessionPolitician

Sahdeo Prasad Yadav was an Indian politician and a member of Bihar Legislative Assembly of India. He represented the Kurtha[2] constituency in Arwal district of Bihar. He had been a Mukhiya of Chitaukhar-Jalalpur Panchayat for almost 25 years. First he became an MLA (Member of Legislative Assembly) in 1980 while being in Lok Dal party. He was elected in 1995 as a member of Janata Dal.[3] Yadav started his political career in 1957 as an Independent candidate from Tikari[4] constituency but lost. Later this constituency named as Konch (Vidhan Sabha constituency), now again becomes Tikari constituency from 2010 onwards. He also fought from here as a candidate of Indian National Congress in 1967 but lost to U. N. Verma of Samyukta Socialist Party and in 1969 lost to Ram Balav Saran Singh.[5][6]

Other institutions and monuments

  • Sahdev Prasad Yadav High School Kamlalpur, Tekari, Gaya, Bihar[7]
  • Sahdev Prasad Yadav Balika High School Manikpur Kurtha, Arwal, Bihar
  • Sahdev Prasad Yadav College Karpi, Arwal, Bihar

References

  1. "Former Mla List". Bihar Vidhan Sabha.
  2. "Last Five MLA from Kurtha". Hindustan News. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  3. "Bihar Legislative Assembly". Election in India.
  4. "Sitting and previous MLAs from Tikari Assembly Constituency". www.elections.in.
  5. "Konch Bihar Assembly Election 1967". www.latestly.com.
  6. "Konch Bihar Assembly Election 1969". www.latestly.com.
  7. "पूर्व मंत्री स्व. सहदेव प्रसाद यादव की 11 वीं पुण्यतिथि सोमवार को पैतृक गांव कमालपुर के सहदेव उच्च विद्यालय के प्रांगण में मनाया गया". www.livehindustan.com. Retrieved 15 June 2020.
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