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Tikshan Sud
Minister Local Bodies
Government of Punjab
In office
15 May 2011 – 14 March 2012
Chief MinisterPrakash Singh Badal
Preceded byManoranjan Kalia
Minister of Commerce & Industry
Government of Punjab
In office
15 May 2011 – 14 March 2012
Chief MinisterPrakash Singh Badal
Preceded byManoranjan Kalia
Minister of Medical Education
Government of Punjab
In office
2 March 2007 – 12 May 2011
Chief MinisterPrakash Singh Badal
Minister of Labour
Government of Punjab
In office
2 March 2007 – 12 May 2011
Chief MinisterPrakash Singh Badal
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
Government of Punjab
In office
2 March 2007 – 14 March 2012
Chief MinisterPrakash Singh Badal
Member of Punjab Legislative Assembly
In office
1997–2012
Preceded byNaresh Thakur
Succeeded bySunder Sham Arora
ConstituencyHoshiarpur
Personal details
Born (1954-09-19) 19 September 1954 (age 70)
Hoshiarpur, Punjab
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Alma materPanjab University

Tikshan Sood (born 19 September 1954) is an Indian politician who was elected for three consecutive terms to the Punjab Legislative Assembly, India, as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate.

Early life and education

Tikshan Sud was born in Hoshiarpur district in Punjab, India. He was educated at Panjab University, from where he was awarded Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Law degrees and also a Masters in Political Science. He married Rakesh Sud and has one son and two daughters and resides in Hoshiarpur.[citation needed]

Political career

Sud was the Secretary of the Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Chandigarh from 1973 to 1976. In 1977, he became the President of the Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad, Hoshiarpur and presided up till 1980. Subsequently, he became the President of the Bharat Vikas Parishad, Hoshiarpur in 1983 and remained so up till 1990. He was the District President of BJP, Hoshiarpur from 1995 to 1997.[citation needed]

Elections contested

Year Constituency Votes polled (%) Name of primary opponent Political party of opponent Votes polled by opponent (%)
1997 Hoshiarpur 49.37 (Won) Mohinder Pal Bahujan Samaj Party 21.69
2002 Hoshiarpur 32.53 (Won) Naresh Thakur Indian National Congress 32.11
2007 Hoshiarpur 44.52 (Won) Charanjit Singh Indian National Congress 39.78
2012 Hoshiarpur 42.24 (Lost) Sunder Shyam Arora Indian National Congress 47.95
2017 Hoshiarpur 31.43 (Lost) Sunder Shyam Arora Indian National Congress 40.55

Sud was elected as MLA from Hoshiarpur constituency in the 1997 Punjab state assembly election and was inducted as State Minister for Excise & Taxation in SAD-BJP alliance Government in Punjab formed in 2000.[1]

Sud was re-elected as MLA from Hoshiarpur in the 2002 Punjab state assembly election and was inducted as BJP Group Leader in the Punjab legislative assembly and also became a member of the BJP National Executive.[citation needed] He was re-elected as MLA from Hoshiarpur in the 2007 Punjab state assembly election and was inducted as a Cabinet Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, Medical Education and Research, Forests and Wildlife Preservation wing of the Agriculture department and Labour.[2] Sud held all these portfolios simultaneously.[citation needed]

Sud lost the 2012 Punjab state assembly election but he was appointed the Political Advisor to the Chief Minister of Punjab from 2013 to 2017.[3][4][5] He lost again in Hoshiarpur in 2017.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Regional Briefs". The Tribune.
  2. ^ "Main News". The Tribune.
  3. ^ "Lok Sevak Mandal, Hosiarpur". sops.in.
  4. ^ "Home - Punjab, India & World News - Breaking & Latest - Yes Punjab". 21 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Tikshan Sud appointed CM's political adviser". Hindustan Times. 6 September 2013.