Former IAS officer and two-time MLA Som Parkash takes oath as first-time MP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A former IAS in Punjab and two-time MLA from the constituency, is a first-time elected from the (SC) constituency.

A prominent Dalit face in Punjab's Doaba region, defeated nominee and from by just 48,530 votes.

The BJP had benched its sitting and fielded Parkash from the constituency.

Parkash, who had taken premature retirement from the IAS to join the BJP, had unsuccessfully fought from the seat in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls. He had lost by a very thin margin.

The former bureaucrat had contested the 2012 Assembly polls from the Phagwara seat on a BJP ticket and won. He was re-elected from the seat in the 2017 assembly election.

Parkash shared a strained relationship with Sampla, who as the Punjab had opposed his candidature for the 2017 assembly polls. But he turned out to be among the three BJP candidates who won the election.

In February this year, he had raised concerns in the state Assembly over the rising cases of superstition, especially among women, in Punjab and sought effective steps to curb them.

Parkash, who was born in April 1949, is an MA (Economics) from the Panjab University, Chandigarh.

He had started his career as a in the in 1972. Thereafter, he became an excise and taxation in the

Parkash has served as the of Faridkot, Hoshiarpur and Jalandhar and has also held posts like the labour commissioner, Punjab Urban Planning and (PUDA) chief administrator, of the and

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First Published: Thu, May 30 2019. 21:20 IST