Banwari Lal Sharma Explained

Banwari Lal Sharma
Birth Date:1939 or 1940
Birth Place:Dholpur, Rajputana Agency, British India
Residence:Jagan Bhawan, Dholpur, Rajasthan
Death Place:Dholpur, Rajasthan, India
Office1:Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Constituency1:Dholpur
Term Start1:1962
Term End1:1967
Predecessor1:Hari Shanker
Successor1:Banwari Lal Sharma
Constituency2:Dholpur
Term Start2:1967
Term End2:1972
Predecessor2:Banwari Lal Sharma
Successor2:Jagdish Singh
Constituency3:Dholpur
Term Start3:1980
Term End3:1985
Predecessor3:Jagdish Singh
Successor3:Vasundhara Raje
Constituency4:Dholpur
Term Start4:1993
Term End4:1998
Predecessor4:Bhairon Singh Shekhawat
Successor4:Shiv Ram
Constituency5:Dholpur
Term Start5:2003
Term End5:2008
Predecessor5:Shiv Ram
Successor5:Abdul Sagir Khan
Constituency6:Dholpur
Term Start6:2013
Term End6:2017
Predecessor6:Abdul Sagir Khan
Successor6:Banwari Lal Kushwaha
Otherparty:Indian National Congress
Party:Bharatiya Janata Party
Children:Ashok Sharma
Parents:Jagannath Mudgal (Father)
Relations:Jagan Family
Native Name Lang:hi

Banwari Lal Sharma (1939 or 1940 – 23 October 2024) was an Indian politician, who served as a Cabinet minister in the Government of Rajasthan. Sharma spent over 50 years in politics representing Dholpur and defeated the likes of Vasundhara Raje Scindia.[1] [2] [3]

A prominent Brahmin leader and member of the political Jagan family, Sharma was considered the face of the Indian National Congress, and later Bharatiya Janata Party in Rajasthan.

Early life and education

Banwari Lal Sharma was born in the city of Dholpur, a region near the city of Agra, in the state of Rajasthan. He was born to the prominent Jagan Family, a family known for its deep roots in both political and entrepreneurial spheres within India. His father, Jagannath Prasad Sharma, in whose name the family name and business still stands today, was an influential figure in India, with very close relations to Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi.[4] Jagan was known for patronising Brahmins, which was taken forward by Sharma and his son, Ashok Sharma. Famously, if Jagan is written on any vehicle, even the dacoits active in the area at that time would not dare to stop it.[5]

Political career

Initial years and representation

Sharma began his political journey in 1962 at the age of 24, emerging as a strong contender for the Congress party. His unwavering dedication ensured his candidacy for the Dholpur assembly seat for eight consecutive terms.

Ministerial roles

Sharma's leadership skills were soon recognised on a larger scale, leading to his appointment as a senior Cabinet Minister in multiple Rajasthan governments. Throughout his ministerial tenures, Sharma was instrumental in various state decisions and policies.

Relationship with other political figures

In a remarkable electoral battle in the 1993 Legislative election, Sharma defeated the former Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje Scindia. The 1993 election was the first instance, since independence, where the House of Scindia had to face defeat. Post 2018, despite past electoral rivalry, a notable closeness developed between Sharma, his son Ashok, and Vasundhara Raje Scindia.

Personal life and legacy

Banwari Lal Sharma inherited politics to become a political figure and the patriarch of the Jagan family. His father Jagannath Prasad Sharma was considered the Chanakya of politics and had very close relations with the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. On multiple occasions, the Prime Ministers have visited his residence. [6]

His son, Ashok Sharma, was a recognised and senior figure in the BJP before his untimely death in 2022.[7] His nephew, Ritesh Sharma, was the chairman of Dholpur Council, and candidate in the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election. His daughter-in-law Neerja Sharma was also a BJP candidate in the 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election.

Beyond politics, Sharma's influence spanned across as the leader of Brahmin society in North India. His reach and impact are visible across states as far as Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Delhi.[8]

Lal Sharma died on 23 October 2024, at the age of 84.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: March 18, 2017 . Dholpur by-poll: Cong fields Banwari Lal . 2022-09-03 . The Times of India . en.
  2. Web site: Pratap Singh . Bhanu . April 14, 2017 . Dholpur by-poll result not a vote for development but a victory of govt machinery: Sachin Pilot . 2022-09-03 . The Times of India . en.
  3. Web site: Indian National Congress Party . 2022-09-03 . rajpcc.com.
  4. Web site: Ashok Sharma Death: जगन की विरासत के सच्चे वाहक का निधन, पूर्वी राजस्थान में ब्राह्मण समाज के एक युग का अंत . 2024-03-09 . Amar Ujala . hi.
  5. Web site: Ashok Sharma Death: जगन की विरासत के सच्चे वाहक का निधन, पूर्वी राजस्थान में ब्राह्मण समाज के एक युग का अंत . 2024-03-09 . Amar Ujala . hi.
  6. Web site: विरोधी भी करते थे इज्जत! जानिए कौन थे बनवारी लाल शर्मा... जिन्होंने पूर्व CM वसुंधरा राजे को हराया था चुनाव . 2024-10-23 . Zee News . hi.
  7. Web site: धौलपुर: पूर्व मंत्री बनवारी लाल शर्मा के पुत्र एवं BJP के कद्दावर नेता अशोक शर्मा का निधन . 2022-09-03 . Zee News . hi.
  8. Web site: Ashok Sharma Death: जगन की विरासत के सच्चे वाहक का निधन, पूर्वी राजस्थान में ब्राह्मण समाज के एक युग का अंत . 2022-09-03 . Amar Ujala . hi.
  9. https://www.bhaskar.com/local/rajasthan/dholpur/news/former-minister-banwari-lal-sharma-passed-away-dholpur-rajasthan-133851067.html पूर्व मंत्री बनवारी लाल शर्मा का निधन:धौलपुर से लगातार 5 बार रहे विधायक, सर्मथकों में दौड़ी शोक की लहर