Sanjay Singh

Indian Social Activist

Sanjay Singh was born in Uttar Pradesh, India on March 22nd, 1972 and is the Indian Social Activist. At the age of 52, Sanjay Singh biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 22, 1972
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Uttar Pradesh, India
Age
52 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Politician
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Education
Diploma in Mining Engineering
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Anita Singh
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2
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Sanjay Singh Career

He formed the Azad Samaj Seva Samiti in Lucknow in 1994. He worked towards providing employment opportunities to the poor. Singh has time and again been associated with movements related to hawkers and managed to raise their issues at different platforms. He is a part of the National Hawkers' Federation as well.

Prior to joining politics, Sanjay Singh led and was associated with many social movements and causes for people's welfare. He has been a fellow companion of renowned socialist leader Shri Raghu Thakur of the Democratic Socialist Party and participated in various welfare and socialist conferences and movements along with him. Singh was involved in a 16-year struggle for the rights of the street vendors in Uttar Pradesh and proffered his services for disaster relief operations in Gujarat, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, Tamil Nadu and Nepal. He later carried on the legacy of Anna Hazare's 2011 Anti-Corruption movement countrywide.

Political career in India

He accused Punjab revenue minister Bikram Singh Majithia of being complicit with the drug trade and not doing enough to control the menace in Punjab. In turn, Majithia filed a defamation suit against him, Arvind Kejriwal and Ashish Khetan. Later, AAP president Arvind Kejriwal apologised to Majithia for his party's slander against him. He was also the Delhi state-in-charge for the elections.

In January 2018, he took an oath as a Rajya Sabha MP from Delhi.

Singh has remained active in the Parliament since 2018 and is known for his bold statements against issues in the country. He is a member of the Standing Committee and Consultative Committee on Urban Development, a member of the Silk Board of India and a member of the Parliamentary Friendship Group on Latin American Countries (LAC). He is a former member of the Standing Committee on Coal and Steel. He has participated in several important debates including the Rafale deal for which a 5000 crore defamation suit was filed against him by Anil Ambani group Reliance Defence. Singh also raised discrepancies involving the operational One Stop Centres in the country and the respective fund allocations across the states. Singh has raised concerns related to child deaths due to malnutrition, prevention of child trafficking, stringent punishments for sexual abuse of children amongst others and was felicitated with the PGC Award by UNICEF India in 2020 for his efforts.

During Delhi 2020 elections he was made the campaign in-charge along with Pankaj Gupta who was made the campaign director. Singh's parliamentary statistics show his exemplary record in the parliament. He was raised 228 starred and un-starred questions in the parliament and introduced 3 Private Member Bills. He has further participated in 142 debates in his tenure of over two years.

In his term as an MP, Singh has provided various works to be carried out in his constituency from his MPLADs fund. In 2018 he donated one crore rupees from MPLAD along with one month of salary towards the Kerala Flood Relief. Some other development activities undertaken by him include the provision of an ambulance in the Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital in Delhi, placing street lights and dustbins across Delhi.

On the passing of the farm bills in the Rajya Sabha during the Monsoon session 2020, Singh showed his strong dissent against the "unconstitutional" passing of the bills and called them "Black Laws" for farmers. Sanjay Singh along with seven other members were suspended from the Rajya Sabha for their "unruly behavior" in the house by tearing documents, breaking mics and allegedly heckling the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha. The event occurred after the three farmer bills were passed in the Rajya Sabha. He held an overnight peaceful protest the following day in the Rajya Sabha upon his suspension.

He visited and joined the farmers protesting against these bills on Singhu Border.

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Hit-and-run Audi driver who killed two young brothers in a 92mph horror crash then casually chatted to a friend in a burger bar less than two hours later is jailed for 13 years

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 12, 2023
Mohammed Sullaiman Khan (bottom inset), 28, drove his Audi RS3 'competitively' against a Bentley Continental. He lost control of the car and sped through a red light before ploughing into a BMW in Wolverhampton at 8.45 p.m. Arithi Nahar was driving the BMW, and Sanjay Singh, 10, and 23-month-old Pawanveer (left), who were all driving. The boys, who were still in their pyjamas, had just collected their supper from a fish and chip store where their father worked. Khan had already hit 92 mph in a 40-mph zone before the deadly accident that forced the BMW to use metal railings, according to a court. The brothers were killed instantly in the crash on Birmingham New Road on March 14, 2019, but their mother suffered serious injuries. Khan then left the scene and less than two hours later, he was caught on a burger bar's security camera (top inset) waiting for food in Sparkbrook, Birmingham.

In a burger bar less than two hours after killing two young brothers in a 92mph terror crash, a chilling moment hits a friend

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 15, 2023
When Mohammed Sullaiman Khan went through a red light and ploughed into a BMW on Birmingham New Road in Wolverhampton, he was behind the wheel. Arithi Nahar, who was driving her two sons Sanjay Singh, 10, and Pawanveer, 23, who were 23 years old at dinner, was driving the BMW. The boys, who were already dressed in their pyjamas and ready to sleep, had rushed with their mother to collect their supper from a fish and chip store where their father worked.

After ploughing into their car at 92 mph while returning home with their mother after collecting supper from their father's fish bar, the Audi driver was found guilty

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2023
The high-powered Audi crash in Wolverhampton killed Sanjay Singh, 10, and Pawanveer Singh immediately. Mohammed Sullaiman Khan, the Audi's driver, reached 92 mph before he passed through a red light and struck the BMW carrying the boys, who were still in their pyjamas and their mother, who sustained serious injuries. Khan, 27, pleaded guilty to two counts of causing death by dangerous driving on two counts. Hamza Shahid, 36, a Bentley driver who was accused of participating in a high-speed road race, has been found not to blame for the deaths of the two young brothers by unsafe driving.