Durgesh pathak

  1. Delhi: AAP's Durgesh Pathak wins Rajinder Nagar bypoll
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Delhi: AAP's Durgesh Pathak wins Rajinder Nagar bypoll

Express News Service NEW DELHI: AAP MLA Durgesh Pathak (31) after sweeping a clean win in the Rajinder Nagar by-poll election gave a victory speech on Sunday. Expressing his disbelief, he said “Mere gaon mein koi zila panchayat sadasya nahi bana hai, vidhayak to bahot door ki baat hai…” (Till date no one has become a Zilla Panchayat member in my village, becoming an MLA is quite far-fetched). Overwhelmed with the results, Pathak said, “A simple boy from a village who came to Delhi for IAS preparation has now become an MLA. This is only possible under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal.” “I only had Rs 5 lakh in my account and with that I have come so far in this battle. I hope that I could prove everyone who supported me that they made the right choice,” Pathak added. His supporters were seen sharing pictures of him with captions saying, ‘Bhaiyya Vidhayak hai hamare...” (Our brother is an MLA). A post-graduate from Prayagraj University, Pathak hails from Sikohara village near Gorakhpur and he came to Delhi to prepare for civil services examination. In 2011, he joined the Jan Lokpal movement as a young idealistic volunteer. As the movement turned into a political party, Durgesh played an important part in building a robust organization in Delhi. In 2015 Delhi Assembly election, he was made in charge of the organization in 35 out of 70 constituencies, and the party won 34 of them. He was later sent to Punjab to prepare a strong organizational set-up before the Punjab Assembly...

Durgesh Pathak

Positions Member of Delhi Legislative Assembly Member, Political Affairs Committee & National Executive In-charge, National Organisation Building Team Bio Durgesh Pathak is the youngest member of the Aam Aadmi Party’s Political Affairs Committee. He is the National Organisation Building in-charge of the party, and was instrumental in building a strong grassroots organisation in Delhi before the 2015 Assembly election and in Punjab before the 2017 Assembly election. Durgesh was jointly in-charge of Punjab affairs until March, 2017. Durgesh arrived in the city of New Delhi over six years ago from Sikohara village near Gorakhpur, to prepare for the Civil services examination. In 2011, he joined the Jan Lokpal movement as a young idealistic volunteer. As the movement turned into a political party, Durgesh played an important part in building a robust organisation in Delhi. In the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections, Durgesh was in charge of the organisation and campaign in 35 constituencies out of 70, and the party won in 34 of them. After this, he was sent by the party to Punjab to prepare a strong organisational set up in the run up to the Punjab Assembly elections held in February, 2017. In Punjab, the party won a spectacular 24% of the vote share and 20 seats in its debut election in the state. Education Masters degree from Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh

Rajinder Nagar bypoll: AAP's Durgesh Pathak leads in first round of counting

After the first round of counting, Pathak had secured nearly 64 per cent of the votes counted, according to official data shared by authorities. Bhatia was behind him with 32.26 per cent share of the votes counted in the first round. Congress candidate Prem Lata was trailing with a meagre 2.09 per cent vote share, according to the official data. Bypoll to the crucial assembly seat had taken place on June 23 with a low turnout of 43.75 per cent. Fourteen candidates are trying their luck in the contest, largely seen as a battle between a confident AAP and a spirited BJP. Counting of votes began at 8 AM amid tight security arrangements. NEW DELHI: AAP candidate Durgesh Pathak was leading the tally over his BJP rival Rajesh Bhatia by a margin of over 1,500 votes in the Rajinder Nagar assembly bypoll, as counting of votes began on Sunday morning. After the first round of counting, Pathak had secured nearly 64 per cent of the votes counted, according to official data shared by authorities. Bhatia was behind him with 32.26 per cent share of the votes counted in the first round. Congress candidate Prem Lata was trailing with a meagre 2.09 per cent vote share, according to the official data.googletag.cmd.push(function() ); Bypoll to the crucial assembly seat had taken place on June 23 with a low turnout of 43.75 per cent. Fourteen candidates are trying their luck in the contest, largely seen as a battle between a confident AAP and a spirited BJP. Counting of votes began at 8 AM ami...

Durgesh Pathak

Positions Member of Delhi Legislative Assembly Member, Political Affairs Committee & National Executive In-charge, National Organisation Building Team Bio Durgesh Pathak is the youngest member of the Aam Aadmi Party’s Political Affairs Committee. He is the National Organisation Building in-charge of the party, and was instrumental in building a strong grassroots organisation in Delhi before the 2015 Assembly election and in Punjab before the 2017 Assembly election. Durgesh was jointly in-charge of Punjab affairs until March, 2017. Durgesh arrived in the city of New Delhi over six years ago from Sikohara village near Gorakhpur, to prepare for the Civil services examination. In 2011, he joined the Jan Lokpal movement as a young idealistic volunteer. As the movement turned into a political party, Durgesh played an important part in building a robust organisation in Delhi. In the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections, Durgesh was in charge of the organisation and campaign in 35 constituencies out of 70, and the party won in 34 of them. After this, he was sent by the party to Punjab to prepare a strong organisational set up in the run up to the Punjab Assembly elections held in February, 2017. In Punjab, the party won a spectacular 24% of the vote share and 20 seats in its debut election in the state. Education Masters degree from Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh

Rajinder Nagar bypoll: AAP's Durgesh Pathak leads in first round of counting

After the first round of counting, Pathak had secured nearly 64 per cent of the votes counted, according to official data shared by authorities. Bhatia was behind him with 32.26 per cent share of the votes counted in the first round. Congress candidate Prem Lata was trailing with a meagre 2.09 per cent vote share, according to the official data. Bypoll to the crucial assembly seat had taken place on June 23 with a low turnout of 43.75 per cent. Fourteen candidates are trying their luck in the contest, largely seen as a battle between a confident AAP and a spirited BJP. Counting of votes began at 8 AM amid tight security arrangements. NEW DELHI: AAP candidate Durgesh Pathak was leading the tally over his BJP rival Rajesh Bhatia by a margin of over 1,500 votes in the Rajinder Nagar assembly bypoll, as counting of votes began on Sunday morning. After the first round of counting, Pathak had secured nearly 64 per cent of the votes counted, according to official data shared by authorities. Bhatia was behind him with 32.26 per cent share of the votes counted in the first round. Congress candidate Prem Lata was trailing with a meagre 2.09 per cent vote share, according to the official data.googletag.cmd.push(function() ); Bypoll to the crucial assembly seat had taken place on June 23 with a low turnout of 43.75 per cent. Fourteen candidates are trying their luck in the contest, largely seen as a battle between a confident AAP and a spirited BJP. Counting of votes began at 8 AM ami...

Delhi: AAP's Durgesh Pathak wins Rajinder Nagar bypoll

Express News Service NEW DELHI: AAP MLA Durgesh Pathak (31) after sweeping a clean win in the Rajinder Nagar by-poll election gave a victory speech on Sunday. Expressing his disbelief, he said “Mere gaon mein koi zila panchayat sadasya nahi bana hai, vidhayak to bahot door ki baat hai…” (Till date no one has become a Zilla Panchayat member in my village, becoming an MLA is quite far-fetched). Overwhelmed with the results, Pathak said, “A simple boy from a village who came to Delhi for IAS preparation has now become an MLA. This is only possible under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal.” “I only had Rs 5 lakh in my account and with that I have come so far in this battle. I hope that I could prove everyone who supported me that they made the right choice,” Pathak added. His supporters were seen sharing pictures of him with captions saying, ‘Bhaiyya Vidhayak hai hamare...” (Our brother is an MLA). A post-graduate from Prayagraj University, Pathak hails from Sikohara village near Gorakhpur and he came to Delhi to prepare for civil services examination. In 2011, he joined the Jan Lokpal movement as a young idealistic volunteer. As the movement turned into a political party, Durgesh played an important part in building a robust organization in Delhi. In 2015 Delhi Assembly election, he was made in charge of the organization in 35 out of 70 constituencies, and the party won 34 of them. He was later sent to Punjab to prepare a strong organizational set-up before the Punjab Assembly...

Delhi: AAP's Durgesh Pathak wins Rajinder Nagar bypoll

Express News Service NEW DELHI: AAP MLA Durgesh Pathak (31) after sweeping a clean win in the Rajinder Nagar by-poll election gave a victory speech on Sunday. Expressing his disbelief, he said “Mere gaon mein koi zila panchayat sadasya nahi bana hai, vidhayak to bahot door ki baat hai…” (Till date no one has become a Zilla Panchayat member in my village, becoming an MLA is quite far-fetched). Overwhelmed with the results, Pathak said, “A simple boy from a village who came to Delhi for IAS preparation has now become an MLA. This is only possible under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal.” “I only had Rs 5 lakh in my account and with that I have come so far in this battle. I hope that I could prove everyone who supported me that they made the right choice,” Pathak added. His supporters were seen sharing pictures of him with captions saying, ‘Bhaiyya Vidhayak hai hamare...” (Our brother is an MLA). A post-graduate from Prayagraj University, Pathak hails from Sikohara village near Gorakhpur and he came to Delhi to prepare for civil services examination. In 2011, he joined the Jan Lokpal movement as a young idealistic volunteer. As the movement turned into a political party, Durgesh played an important part in building a robust organization in Delhi. In 2015 Delhi Assembly election, he was made in charge of the organization in 35 out of 70 constituencies, and the party won 34 of them. He was later sent to Punjab to prepare a strong organizational set-up before the Punjab Assembly...

Durgesh Pathak

Positions Member of Delhi Legislative Assembly Member, Political Affairs Committee & National Executive In-charge, National Organisation Building Team Bio Durgesh Pathak is the youngest member of the Aam Aadmi Party’s Political Affairs Committee. He is the National Organisation Building in-charge of the party, and was instrumental in building a strong grassroots organisation in Delhi before the 2015 Assembly election and in Punjab before the 2017 Assembly election. Durgesh was jointly in-charge of Punjab affairs until March, 2017. Durgesh arrived in the city of New Delhi over six years ago from Sikohara village near Gorakhpur, to prepare for the Civil services examination. In 2011, he joined the Jan Lokpal movement as a young idealistic volunteer. As the movement turned into a political party, Durgesh played an important part in building a robust organisation in Delhi. In the 2015 Delhi Assembly elections, Durgesh was in charge of the organisation and campaign in 35 constituencies out of 70, and the party won in 34 of them. After this, he was sent by the party to Punjab to prepare a strong organisational set up in the run up to the Punjab Assembly elections held in February, 2017. In Punjab, the party won a spectacular 24% of the vote share and 20 seats in its debut election in the state. Education Masters degree from Allahabad University, Uttar Pradesh

Durgesh pathak

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Rajinder Nagar bypoll: AAP's Durgesh Pathak leads in first round of counting

After the first round of counting, Pathak had secured nearly 64 per cent of the votes counted, according to official data shared by authorities. Bhatia was behind him with 32.26 per cent share of the votes counted in the first round. Congress candidate Prem Lata was trailing with a meagre 2.09 per cent vote share, according to the official data. Bypoll to the crucial assembly seat had taken place on June 23 with a low turnout of 43.75 per cent. Fourteen candidates are trying their luck in the contest, largely seen as a battle between a confident AAP and a spirited BJP. Counting of votes began at 8 AM amid tight security arrangements. NEW DELHI: AAP candidate Durgesh Pathak was leading the tally over his BJP rival Rajesh Bhatia by a margin of over 1,500 votes in the Rajinder Nagar assembly bypoll, as counting of votes began on Sunday morning. After the first round of counting, Pathak had secured nearly 64 per cent of the votes counted, according to official data shared by authorities. Bhatia was behind him with 32.26 per cent share of the votes counted in the first round. Congress candidate Prem Lata was trailing with a meagre 2.09 per cent vote share, according to the official data.googletag.cmd.push(function() ); Bypoll to the crucial assembly seat had taken place on June 23 with a low turnout of 43.75 per cent. Fourteen candidates are trying their luck in the contest, largely seen as a battle between a confident AAP and a spirited BJP. Counting of votes began at 8 AM ami...