Raj Bahadur
Raj Bahadur | |
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India Ambassador to Nepal | |
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Died | 22 September 1990 |
Raj Bahadur was a leader of Indian National Congress and a minister in the Indian government.
Career
He was three times elected to Lok Sabha from Bharatpur (Lok Sabha constituency). He also served as Minister of Telecommunications for year 1956 - 57.[1] He was elected to Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Bhar in 1980. Raj Bahadur also served as India's ambassador to Nepal.
He died on 22 September 1990 in New Delhi.
Postal Stamp was released by the Governor of Rajasthan Mrs. Margaret Alva on 21/08/2013 to honor the freedom fighter,member of constituent assembly and a former minister.[2]
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