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Post by rajbaisoya on Jun 25, 2010 0:03:54 GMT 5.5
gujjar mla candidates winner and runner up,1badarpur-ram singh netaji,2kasturba nagar-neraj baisoya,3tugalkabad-ramesh bidhuri,4vishwash nagar-naseeb singh,5vishnu garden-dayanand chandila,6patparganj-anil kumar,7 chhatarpur-balram tanwar,and these are runner up 8karawal nagar-satanpal dayma,9okhla- ramvir bidhuri,10 sangam vihar-vir singh bidhuri,11burari-vinod nagar,12 ghonda-rohtas kumar,13wazirpur-janesh bhadana,14mehrauli-lohia,15jangpura -gaje singh,andy many other seat like that kondli ,gokulpur, timarpur,adarsh nagar,trilokpuri,laxmi nagar, new delhi etc
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Post by rajbaisoya on Jun 25, 2010 22:14:29 GMT 5.5
gujjar villages around ncr is about 1600 villages.faridabad around-200,gurgaon around-150,gautam budh nagar around-250,ghaziabad-150, baghpat-150.samalkha around -100villages,meerut around-200,mujjafernagar-150,sharanpur-225,bulandshar-100villages
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Post by Ashok Harsana on Jun 25, 2010 22:41:19 GMT 5.5
gujjar villages around ncr is about 1600 villages.faridabad around-200,gurgaon around-150,gautam budh nagar around-250,ghaziabad-150, baghpat-150.samalkha around -100villages,meerut around-200,mujjafernagar-150,sharanpur-225,bulandshar-100villages
1. Gurgaon, Not more than 100 villages; 2. Faridabad, Not more than 120 villages; 3. Gautam Budh Nagar, Right, there are around 250 villages; 4. Mujaffarnagar; Not more than 100 villages; 5. Baghpat; Not more than 80 villages; 6. Samalkha; Not more than 100 villages; 7. Meerut; Right, More than 200 actually; 8. Saharanpur; Right, More than 250 villages 9. Bulandshahar; Right, around 70-80 villages are there.
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Post by gauravrousa on Jun 26, 2010 1:03:10 GMT 5.5
harsana brother,,,in district BULANDSHAHR..... only total 50-60 villages is ther,,,,some near gulaothi sherpur,atta. etc some bidhuri villages near jindal factory, a gujjar frm here is zila panchayat member...and also a state designation of samajwadi party CH dinesh gurjar hails..,,,,,other gujjar villages are 12 villages of kapasiya's at siyana bulandshar road ,1 or 2 nagar villages like rajwana, 1 or 2 villages of rathi gujjars like aiktyarpur and 3-4 villages of mavi like luharli,poothi etc...one village of rosse gujjars GALIMPURA.... some village of chandilas near khanpur aurangabad like mawai(district congress president CH sheopal singh chandila villages)and few village in lodhi dominated area like salamatpur,Dhanora.hasanpur..... so bulandshar hav no such high strenght of gujjars like jats and lodhi's....never any mp or mla be frm a gujjar community frm bulandshar district except sikandrabad as its consituency includes some area of dankaur of gautambudh nagar.sikandrabad area is a a part of bulandshar villages like sawali(adhana),hardyapur(adhana),bheegepur(adhana),jolly(mavai).mehtabnagar(khari),faridpur(bhati)nidampur (bhati).bhangkhera(bhati),sherpur(adhana),jokhabad (adhana)khatana(bhati/khatana)mandawra(adhana.a boy of this village SURENDRA KUMAR ADHANA CLEARED RANK 227 CLEARED IAS 2010..HIS OTHER BROTHER'S are I.E.S AND ONE IS MAJOR IN ARMY...
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Post by AP Singh on Jun 26, 2010 14:56:19 GMT 5.5
gujjar villages around ncr is about 1600 villages.faridabad around-200,gurgaon around-150,gautam budh nagar around-250,ghaziabad-150, baghpat-150.samalkha around -100villages,meerut around-200,mujjafernagar-150,sharanpur-225,bulandshar-100villages4. Mujaffarnagar; Not more than 100 villages; [/quote Muzaffar Nagar certainly have more than 250 villages of Gujjars. There are Chaurassi villages of single gotra of Khalchyans.( 84 villages of Khachyan ( A branch of Chauhans or in fact Chauhan could be a branch of Khalchyan) Gujjars) in Kairana tehsil of Muzaffar Nagar. Khalchyan is located is present day chinese Turkestan, where a statue of Gujjar Kushan prince is found. This proves that Chauhan Gotra of Gujjars must be a sub clan of Khalchyan Gotra of Gujjars. Dadda Gujjar was the legendry fourth Century ruler of this dynasty and Prithvi Raj Chauhan was the last Gujjar ruler of this celebrated clan of Gujjars. After the sack of Delhi, Kutubudin Aibak installed one natural son ( not eligible to be installed on throne) as Governor of Ranthambore. All legel heirs of Gujjar Chauhans sacrificed their life in the war and moved to jungles or safer places. This dynasty of ranthambore is called by a different name than Gujjars. Ex Deputy Chief Minister of UP Late Shri Narayan Singh Chauhan belonged to this region. Present Member of Parliament Sanjay singh is his Elder son. The other notably personaties from the areas are as follows: 1. Capt. Madan Chauhan, Vir Chakra. awarded Vir Chakra on the third day of 1971 war and sacrificed his life just one hour before the ceasefire was declared. His was blessed with a son during the 1971 war, was glad to know about it but could not see his son. 2. Col. Sahib Singh, Shauraya Chakra winner belonged to this district. Col. Sahib belonged to the celebrated sub clan of Bajjad. Bajjad ( Varajjara clan of Gujjars is mentioned in Gwalior Vaillabhattaswamin temple inscription.) Col. sahib was one of the most successful officer of Indian Army in J&K operations. He was very well supported by the Gujjar population there, where lot of Gujjars of his own clan Bajjad Gotras are living. He is known to reform many youths, specially Gujjars. I am told that he used to move in Kashmir jungles sometimes even without troops and was protected by the local Gujjar population there. 3. Dr. Yashvir Singh Chauhan, who has done lot of social work specially in the area of education. He is an ex- Professor of JNU University. 4. Ch. Ajab Singh Chauhan, uncle ( Kakka is the Gojri equivalent) of Dr. Yashveer Singh, a Gujjar of about 7 feet height with large frame. Represented UP assembly many times. 5. Virendra Singh Chauhan Ex- Minister of UP Government. 6. One Supreme Court Judge serving presently. He is also of Gujjar of Chauhan Gotra. 7. Late Shri Munnawar Husain Chauhan, ex- Member of parliament. His wife is representing the present parliamentray seat from this area. 8. Chaudhary Hukum Singh Chauhan, Ex- minister of UP Government and a senior BJP leader.
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Post by naresh gujjar on Jun 26, 2010 23:44:02 GMT 5.5
hi bro bhadana , bhai one village near palam that prahalad pur of lohia (lohmod)and one is nangal raya near d block janak puri one is nangli jalib with mix population of gujjars and jats and one is near distt centre janak puri i forget the name and one is toda pur near narayana and dedha total 24 se ab 28 ho gaye hai naye or purana milake and nilothi with gujjars and Jat and peera gadhi ....aur bahut hai and one village which is in records but demilished by dda that is dabwali of tanwars near jungles og asola before 40 years in the name of developement... it has only three gurjars houses ...bhai kaho to 125 naam bata sakta hun....thanks..... bhati gujjar..
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Post by naresh gujjar on Jun 26, 2010 23:48:37 GMT 5.5
bhai one more actually village devli was basically belonged to rathi gurjars but jats were settled in that village during their time but rathi gujjars are also there.. if confused then contact mr deepak dedha....
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Post by VIKRAM BHADANA on Jun 27, 2010 10:08:12 GMT 5.5
THANKS NARESH BHAI, AAPNE BATAYA KI NANGAL RAYA GUJJARO KA VILLAGE HAI BUT BRO NANGAL RAYA ME GUJJAR BAHAR SE AA KAR BASE HAI WO TO RAVA RAJPUTO KA GAON HAI, NILOTHI BHI JAATO KA GAON HAI NA KI GUJJARO KA, GUJJARO KE NILOTHI ME SIRF 4-5 GHAR HAI, PEERA GARHI BHI SAYAD JAATO KA YA RAVA RAJPUTO KA GAON HAI. JAISE TUM BOL RAHE HO AISE TO TUM EK NAAM OR ADD KAR SAKTE HO NANGLI DAIRY JISME APPROX 200 GHAR TO GUJJARO KE HAI JINME MOSTLY KARHANA HAI JO BAJITPUR OR SIKANDERPUR KE HAI OR KUCH GHAR HUMARE YANI KI BHADANA KE HAI, OR KUCH BHATI,BOKEN KE. JAI RAM JI KI.
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Post by VIKRAM BHADANA on Jun 30, 2010 10:33:17 GMT 5.5
SABHI GUJJAR BHAIO KO RAM RAM, BAGPAT ME GUJJARO KI POPULATION 150000, JATO KI 250000, THAKUR OR RAJPUTO KI 100000 AND TYAGI KI 100000 HAI. JISKO KOI BHI CONFUSION HAI WO NICHE CHECK KAR LE JISME BAGPAT CONSTITUENCY KA PROFILE HAI
Constituency Profile/ Baghpat Ajit Singh's foes fear massive booth capturing
Neither national nor local issues but fear of booth capturing haunts candidates and their supporters alike in this high profile constituency of Bharatiya Kisan Kamagar Party supremo Ajit Singh.
Ajit Singh's supporters, who have embarked on an intensive village to village campaign, say allegations of booth capturing are being levelled by parties frustrated over the poor public response.
Chief Minister Kalyan Singh, during his tour to the area a few days ago, declared that the government would not allow any vandalism at polling booths, come what may. Terming booth capturing as a bane to the democratic process, he said no one would be allowed to gag the people's voice, irrespective of his political position and authority.
"If booth capturing was prevented, we will make the task tough for Ajit Singh who has won the seat in the last three elections," say poll managers of Som Pal Shastri, the Bharatiya Janata Party nominee.
Most parties allege that in several villages, no other castes except those belonging to the Ajit Singh camp are allowed to vote.
Chief Election Commissioner Dr M S Gill, during his tour of Meerut district, a part of Baghpat constituency, said adequate arrangements were being made to foil any attempt at booth capturing.
With Som Pal's presence in the fray, Ajit Singh's formidable Jat camp has developed divisions, much to the dismay of the BKKP president. Som Pal was once a confidant of former prime minister Vishwanath Pratap Singh.
After quitting the Rajya Sabha and parting company with Rashtriya Janata Dal president Laloo Prasad Yadav, Som Pal joined the BJP in December.
With the two Jat stalwarts crossing swords, candidates from the Bahujan Samaj Party and Samajwadi Party are optimistic that their voters would be able to cast votes ensuring "surprises in the electoral boxes for the till now invincible Ajit Singh".
With electioneering picking up slowly, the administration has requisitioned additional forces to be deployed in sensitive and most sensitive polling booths, mainly located in the Jat dominated belts of the sprawling constituency which encompasses parts of two other districts -- Ghaziabad and Meerut.
At most party offices, a plastic tray full of bidis is laid prominently for the motley crowd of visitors who generally complain of poor living conditions in this constituency ever since the days of Chaudhary Charan Singh, Ajit Singh's much revered father.
Roads in the constituency are in a terrible condition and power supply in towns and villages is highly erratic. Besides, the law and order sitaution is poor.
A visiting UNI correspondent saw even the main roads linking the newly-created Baghpat district in a deplorable state. Most of the villagers interviewed complained about poor electricity supply and frequent cases of road hold-ups and dacoities.
"We have been fooled for years in the name of the VIP constituency which has nothing to offer except the swelling population of unemployed youth," 'an anguished Rajesh Singh fumed near the main crossing of Baghpat town where all parties have put up their posters and banners for the February 16 polls.
The BSP, which has fielded a young and enterprising candidate Thakur Ajay Singh, is basking in the glory of the creation of a new Baghpat district during party vice-president Mayawati's tenure as chief minister five months ago.
Though the BSP candidate faces a formidable challenge in stalwarts of various other parties due to the arithmetic of strong caste configurations, the party has an edge having fulfilled its long standing promise of a new district.
"If behenji had remained CM, radical transformation of the newly-carved out district would have been brought here much to the delight of locals," says BSP poll manager Jag Dev Singh, a Jat. BSP supporters move around singing 'Mayawati ne badal diya bhugol baghpat ka, hum unke liye itihas rachege (Mayawati changed geography, we will make history for her)."
The constituency of 1.3 million voters has 250,000 Jat voters, 150,000 Gujjars, over one lakh Tyagis and Vaishyas, over 250,000 Muslims, 100,000 Thakurs, 30,000 Brahmins and three lakh SCs.
Political observers say Ajit Singh's task will become easier the moment the Muslim voters realise that their split would help the BJP nominee sail through at the hustings.
Currently, the Muslim votes are set for a three-way split to Ssamajwadi Party candidate Dr Mirazuddin, BSP nominee Thakur Ajay Singh and BKKP leader Ajit Singh. Any combine of Muslim and Jat votes will tilt the scales in Ajit Singh's favour despite the criticism of him not nourishing the constituency.
Som Pal, who is spearheading the campaign against Ajit Singh in the main Jat dominated areas of Barnava and Chaprauli, may find it tough to woo Muslims. Som Pal, who hails from the Chaprauli area, wields a fair degree of clout among Jats here.
The constituency is spread over the assembly segments of Baghpat, Barnava, Chaprauli, Khekra and Shivalkash. Except for Khekra where the BJP has its MLA, the remaining four assembly seats had gone to Ajit Singh's BKKP in the last assembly election.
In the last Lok Sabha poll, SP candidate Mukhiya Gujjar with the support of Muslims had finished second after polling about 150, 000 votes against the then Congress candidate Ajit Singh's 348,600 votes. The BJP had finished third.
In the 1997 by-election, Ajit Singh left the Congress and floated his own outfit, the BKKP, and resigned from the Lok Sabha. In the by-elections, he again emerged victorious by a margin of 231,000 votes, outclassing Mukhiya Gujjar, then in the Congress.
Though Mukhiya Gujjar has lent his support to Dr Mirazuddin who is banking heavily on Muslim-Gujjar and Yadav votes, the BSP poll managers are busy convincing Muslims and Gujjars that Ajay Singh, having the support of upper castes and Dalits will tilt the balance if Muslims and Gujjars align to oust the incumbent.
Oblivious of the campaigning, locals are sore over poor civic conditions in the newly-created district.
While for the district magistrate P K Dixit, "All is well here", harried inhabitants complain that poor link roads, deplorable maintenance of canals, and the poor power supply had made their lives miserable.
Though voters narrate their tales of woes, the district administration has taken personal bonds ( muchalka) from 9,000 potential trouble creaters and booked at least a dozen outlaws under the National Security Act to ensure smooth polling.
The constituency has 175 most sensitive and 150 sensitive polling booths, mainly located in Barnava and Chaprauli areas.
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Post by rajbaisoya on Jul 1, 2010 12:26:47 GMT 5.5
this is old list
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