Manabendra Shah
Lt. Col. Maharaja Manabendra Shah (26 May 1921 – 5 January 2007) was a member of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th Lok Sabha of India.[1][2][3] He represented the Tehri Garhwal constituency of Uttarakhand and was a member of the Indian National Congress before joining the Bharatiya Jan Sangh and later the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) political party. He became one of the BJP's longest-serving members. Shah was ambassador to Ireland from 1980 to 1983.[2] Shah was also the last ruling Maharaja of the Garhwal Kingdom (1946–1949), when Tehri Garhwal princely state acceded to independent India on 1 August 1949. He served as an Honorary Lieutenant Colonel in the Bengal Engineer Group (formerly, the King George Vs Own Bengal Sappers and Miners Group, Royal Indian Engineers and prior to that, the 1st Prince of Wales Own Bengal Sappers and Miners).[2] Education and personal lifeHe was born to Maharaja Narendra Shah Sahib Bahadur and Maharani Indu Matt Devi.[2] He studied at Government College, Lahore and ICS Camp, Dehradun (Uttarakhand).[4] He was also the Patron of the Badrinath and Kedarnath Temples, President of the Temple Board of Management, Tehri Garhwal, Trustee of the Maharaja Narendra Shah Trust and the Maharaja Kirti Shah Trust. His interests include reading, photography and travelling. He was a sports enthusiast and member of the following sports clubs: Cricket Club, Gymkhana Club, Golf Club, Army Golf Club, National Sports Club, Royal Western India Turf Club, and Rotary Club.[2] Parliamentary contributionsDuring his long parliamentary career, he served on various Committees as follows:[2]
Family in politicsHis daughter-in law Mala Rajya Laxmi Shah was elected to Lok Sabha from the same seat in 2012. His son-in-law, Mahendra Singh Mewar, had led a yatra with Atal Bihari Vajpayee in Mewar.[5] Mahendra was elected to the Lok Sabha from Chittorgarh in the 1989 Indian general election from BJP with a record winning margin of over 1,90,000 votes.[6] He moved to Indian National Congress and contested from Chittorgarh Constituency and lost to Jaswant Singh of the BJP[7] and then from Bhilwara Constituency where he lost to Subhash Chandra Baheria in 1996 Lok Sabha elections.[6][8][9][10] His grandson Vishvaraj Singh Mewar is the Bharatiya Janata Party candidate from Nathdwara constituency for the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Elections.[11][12] DeathHe died on 5 January 2007 in New Delhi after a long illness, and was accorded a state funeral at Narendranagar, Tehri-Garhwal on the 7 January 2007.[2] References
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