Rao Inderjit Singh: Gurgaon stalwart with unflinching pulse on electorate
Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjit Singh has been a stalwart of southern Haryana and has been a representative from the region's predominant Ahir community. Having been elected as Lok Sabha MP for the sixth term now — his third as a BJP member --, Singh over the years has enjoyed unflinching support of Ahirs.
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Singh retained Gurgaon seat in the recently concluded general election when he defeated his nearest rival Raj Babbar of the Congress by a margin of more than 75,000 votes.
Over the years, Singh has cultivated the image of a straight shooter and is seen as a no-nonsense person.
Singh, a former Congress member, has also served as MP twice from Mahendragarh, which is known as Bhiwani-Mahendragarh constituency since 2009.
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Across his several stints, Gurgaon saw many developmental projects including an AIIMS in Rewari, whose foundation stone was laid by the Prime Minister in February, improvement in road infrastructure, and setting up of Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority.
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