Akshay Pratap Singh alias Gopal Ji (born 14 April 1970) is an Indian politician from Pratapgarh (Lok Sabha constituency) in Uttar Pradesh. He is the member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council. He has been elected as a MLC for the fifth consecutive time since 1998 from the same constituency.
Political career
He started his political career in 1998 by contesting Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council elections as an independent candidate from the Pratapgarh seat . He won independently on Pratapgarh seat for 2 consecutive times. He is the Senior Leader and one of the founding members of Jansatta Dal Loktantrik whose president is Raghuraj Pratap Singh. He won the Pratapgarh seat in 2004 from Samajwadi Party.[1] However, he lost the 2009 Indian general elections to Rajkumari (princess) Ratna Singh.[2]
He has been a significant figure in the state's political landscape. Singh has served multiple terms in the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council and was elected as a Member of Parliament from Pratapgarh in 2004 representing the Samajwadi Party.Throughout his career, he has been closely associated with influential political figures in the region. In April 2022 at Uttar Pradesh Member of Legislative Council election he defeated BJP candidate Haripratap Singh by a margin of 1,091 and becoming MLC for the fifth time at Pratapgarh.[3] As of April 2024, reports indicate that Singh, along with other erstwhile royals from Uttar Pradesh, was notably absent from the Lok Sabha elections, reflecting a shift away from their historical influence in the region.He also have a stronghold in the Jamon block of amethi district .
Personal life
He is a Rajkumar or Kunwar (titular) of erstwhile Jamon Estate , a Baghel rajput estate in Amethi district . He is the son of Shri Lal Shivpratap Singh, the younger brother of the heir of Jamon estate. He is married to Rajkumari Madhurima Singh of Chandapur Estate ( Raebareli district), a seat of Kanhpuriya rajputs .His wife Rajkumari Madhurima Singh is also active in politics at a local level and is a social worker. They have 2 daughters and 1 son namely Devanshi Singh (born 2007) and Tisyarakshita Singh (born 2010) and Kunwar Aranya Pratap Singh (born 2017). He is a environmentalist and a bussinessman.
He is the nephew of ex-MP Barabanki late Raja Dr. Rudra Pratap Singh (Raja Jamon Estate). [4] He is the cousin of the politician Raja Bhaiya. jamon is a branch of kings of Kothi state
Controversies
He is considered one of the most influential and powerful politicians of Uttar Pradesh and his name has been in a lot of controversies in UP politics.
On 2 November 2002, Mayawati-led government in Uttar Pradesh declared him a terrorist, and he was sent to jail under Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), along with his cousin's father Raja saheb Uday Pratap Singh and cousin Raghuraj Pratap Singh ( Raja Bhaiya ). Subsequently, Akshay managed to get bail, but Raghuraj's pleas were rejected many times.
In June 2014 , an FIR was filed againist Akshay and 7 other people for the murder of Mahendra Pratap Singh who was the son of a senior INC leader namely Jang Bahadur Singh from Amethi . According to local sources Jang Bahadur and Akshay Pratap have had bad blood between them before the murder took place thats why akshay was the prime suspect in this case. Mahendra Pratap and his driver was shot dead while deshraj was injured in the firing that took place in Daulatpur village of Jagdishpur .
In February 2023, a complaint was filed against him by the wife of Raja Bhaiya, a prominent politician, alleging fraudulent acquisition of majority shares in a company.
Akshay Pratap Singh is facing several criminal cases, including one that is being investigated by the Central Bureau of Investigation. [5]
References
- ^ "Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website". Archived from the original on 21 June 2006. Retrieved 17 September 2006.
- ^ "Elections Results: Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh". ibnlive.in.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2009. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
- ^ "UP MLC Election Results Updates: BJP Loses Key Varanasi Seat to Independent Candidate; Ballia, Jaunpur Among Saffron Party's Wins". MSN. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
- ^ "Who will clean up filthy and feudal Pratapgarh?". Rediff. Archived from the original on 7 May 2019. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 June 2009. Retrieved 20 July 2009.
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a docuementary featuring Kunwar Akshay Pratap Singh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2iKJSAedeU
He studied in jamon government inter college.