Tota Singh

Indian politician (1941–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jathedar Tota Singh (2 March 1941 – 21 May 2022)[1] was an Indian politician who belonged to the Shiromani Akali Dal. He was Minister for Agriculture & NRI[clarification needed] Affairs in the previous Punjab Government.[2] He was Senior Vice President and Member, High Power Committee of Shiromani Akali Dal. He was also a Member of the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee. He also served as acting president of Shiromani Akali Dal after Surjit Singh Barnala when Barnala was appointed as Governor of Tamil Nadu in 1989.

Preceded byMalti (politician)
Succeeded byJoginder Pal Jain
ConstituencyMoga
Preceded bySeetal Singh
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Jathedar Tota Singh
MLA, Punjab
In office
1997–2007
Preceded byMalti (politician)
Succeeded byJoginder Pal Jain
ConstituencyMoga
In office
2012–2017
Preceded bySeetal Singh
Succeeded bySukhjit Singh, Kaka Lohgarh
ConstituencyDharamkot
Minister for Education
In office
1997–2002
Chief MinisterParkash Singh Badal
Succeeded byHarnam Dass Johar
Minister for Agriculture
In office
2012–2017
Chief MinisterParkash Singh Badal
Preceded bySucha Singh Langah
Personal details
Born2 March 1941
Didar Singh Wala, Moga, Punjab, British Raj
Died21 May 2022(2022-05-21) (aged 81)
PartyShiromani Akali Dal
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Family and education

His father's name was Babu Singh. He completed his school education from his village school and for further studies he joined DM college Moga.[citation needed]

Political career

He was elected to the Punjab Legislative Assembly in 1997 on a Shiromani Akali Dal ticket from Moga.[3] He was made Minister for Education in the Third Badal ministry during 1997–2002.[4] He was re-elected from Moga in 2002.[5] In 2012, he successfully contested from Dharamkot.[6] He was cabinet minister and held portfolio of Agriculture & NRI[clarification needed] Affairs.[2] He also served at designation of Chairman Punjab Mandi Board 1985–1987 under Surjit Singh Barnala government. He was a continuous member of Shiromani Gurudwara Parbandak Committee (known as Sikh Parliament) for many years. He also served as acting president of Shiromani Akali Dal after Surjit Singh Barnala when barnala was appointed as governor of Tamil Nadu in 1989.

In 2017, Singh contested the assembly election from Dharamkot Assembly Constituency but was defeated by Sukhjit Singh (INC) who succeeded Singh as the MLA from Dharamkot.[7]

Corruption charges

Misuse of Official Vehicle

During his tenure as Education Minister (1997–2002), Tota Singh was accused of misusing the official vehicle of the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB), causing a financial loss to the institution. In May 2012, a Mohali court convicted him under the Prevention of Corruption Act. He was sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment and fined ₹30,000. The court, however, acquitted him of disproportionate assets and misuse of the official telephone.[8][9][10]

PSEB Recruitment Scam

Tota Singh was implicated in a recruitment scam involving the appointment of 134 clerks to the PSEB during his time as education minister. In August 2018, a Mohali court acquitted him. However, four other officials, including selection committee members, were convicted for forgery and criminal conspiracy, receiving three-year sentences and fines.[11][12]

Pesticide Scam

In 2015, the Punjab Congress accused Tota Singh of involvement in a ₹33 crore "white fly" pesticide scam, alleging distribution of compromised chemicals to cotton farmers. A government inquiry cleared Tota Singh of wrongdoing while issuing show-cause notices to the agriculture department officials implicated.[13][14]

Electoral Performance

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1997 Punjab Legislative Assembly election : Moga
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Tota Singh 41,616 47.41 Increase47.41
JD Sathi Vijay Kumar 20,217 23.03 Decrease 7.72
INC Malti Thapar 16,919 19.27 Decrease11.51
BSP Amarjit Singh 5,703 6.50 Decrease 3.51
Independent Jagdish Chander 2,542 2.90 Decrease18.11
Majority 21,399 24.38 Increase24.35
Turnout 88,825 66.46 Increase42.56
Registered electors 1,33,659 [15]
SAD gain from INC
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2002 Punjab Legislative Assembly election : Moga
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SAD Tota Singh 42,579 47.91 Increase 0.50
INC Sathi Vijay Kumar 42,274 47.56 Increase24.53
SAD(A) Buta Singh 2,125 2.39 Increase 2.39
CPI(M) Ved Parkash 120 0.14 Increase 0.14
Margin of victory 305 0.35 Decrease24.38
Turnout 89,194 58.01 Decrease 8.45
Registered electors 1,53,753 [15]
SAD hold
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2007 Punjab Legislative Assembly election : Moga
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Joginder Pal Jain 55,300 47.77 Decrease 1.37
SAD Tota Singh 54,008 46.65 Decrease 3.70
CPI Randhir Singh 3,068 2.65 Increase 2.65
BSP Kulwant Singh 1,791 0.92 Increase 0.51
Margin of victory 1,292 1.12 Increase 0.77
Turnout 1,15,770 75.90 Increase17.89
Registered electors 1,52,708 [15]
INC gain from SAD
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Punjab Assembly election, 2017: Dharamkot[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Sukhjit Singh Kaka Lohgarh[17] 63,238 43.92
SAD Tota Singh 41020 28.49
AAP Daljit Singh 34615 24.04
CPI Surat Singh 1325 0.92
SAD(A) Balraj Singh 1089 0.76
BSP Jagga Singh 456 0.32
Independent Vikas 312 0.22
IKL Baljit Singh 291 0.2
APP Sukhpal Singh 258 0.18
Independent Manjit Kaur 197 0.14
BMP Gurdeep Singh 186 0.13
NOTA None of the above 1009 0.7
Majority
Turnout
Registered electors 174,148 [18]
INC gain from SAD
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