Aam Aadmi Party has announced to make Atishi the CM.
Arvind Kejriwal has resigned from the post of Chief Minister on Tuesday amid political upheaval in Delhi. After this Aam Aadmi Party has selected Atishi for the post of CM. Atishi has also claimed to form the government. In such a situation, there is a wave of happiness in Anantapur village of Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Actually, Atishi’s in-laws house is in this village. Atishi is the daughter-in-law of this village.
Atishi’s in-laws’ house is in Anantapur village of Mazwa assembly constituency in Mirzapur district. Atishi Ex-President of ICAR and BHU Vice-Chancellor Prof. Punjab Singh’s only son is Praveen Singh’s wife. Praveen Singh and Atishi got married in the year 2004.
Who is Atishi’s husband?
Atishi is going to become the third woman Chief Minister of Delhi. Atishi’s husband belongs to a Punjabi Rajput family. Her husband name is Praveen Singh. Praveen is an expert researcher. He is working with organizations like Sadbhavna Institute of Public Policy. Praveen Singh also studied from IIT Delhi and then IIM Ahmedabad. He has worked in the corporate sector for 8 years. Also worked in many consultancy firms in India and America. After this he joined social service. It is said that Atishi’s husband Praveen was also associated with the Aam Aadmi Party from the beginning, but later Praveen chose to work quietly in a low profile.
What is the connection with Anantapur village in Kachwan?
A resident of Anantapur village in Kachwan, Prof. Punjab Singh is Atishi’s father-in-law. Former Vice Chancellor of BHU Prof. Punjab Singh started his career as an assistant teacher. He has also held the posts of Secretary, Department of Agricultural Research and Education and Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
Banaras Hindu University has its Rajiv Gandhi South Campus in Barkacha, Mirzapur. The credit for its establishment goes only to Prof. Punjab Singh. On 30 May 2005, Kashi Hindu University Vice-Chancellor Punjab Singh arrived in Barakcha, announcing the construction of BHU’s South Campus. After this, Bhumipujan was performed in the year 2006. At the same time it was named Rajiv Gandhi Southern Campus. Today thousands of students are studying in the campus spread over 2700 acres.
Reported by J.P. Patel, Mirzapur