Udai Bhan

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Preceded bySelja Kumari
Succeeded byRao Narendra Singh
Preceded byJagdish Nayar
Succeeded byJagdish Nayar
Udai Bhan
President of the Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
27 April 2022  28 September 2025
Preceded bySelja Kumari
Succeeded byRao Narendra Singh
Member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly
In office
October 2014  October 2019
Preceded byJagdish Nayar
Succeeded byJagdish Nayar
ConstituencyHodal
In office
2000–2009
Preceded byJagdish Nayar
Succeeded byJagdish Nayar
ConstituencyHassanpur
Personal details
Born (1955-11-02) 2 November 1955 (age 70)
PartyIndian National Congress
SpouseShakuntala Devi
Children4
ParentGaya Lal

Udai Bhan (born 2 November 1955) is an Indian politician and a member of the Indian National Congress. He has been president of the Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee.[1] He is former four-time elected Member of Haryana's Legislative Assembly (MLA). He represented Haryana's Hodal constituency from 2014 to 2019.[2] He previously also represented the former constituency of Hassanpur in 1987, 2000 and 2005.[3]

Udai Bhan was born to Gaya Lal in the modern-day Palwal district of Haryana.[2] His father was elected as a Member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly from the Hassanpur constituency multiple times.

In 1967, Udai Bhan's father, Gaya Lal, changed parties four times within one day. He was elected an independent candidate but he joined the Indian National Congress. Then he switched to the United Front, then back to Congress, and then within nine hours back to United Front again. When Gaya Lal decided to quit the United Front and join the Congress, then Congress leader Rao Birender Singh brought him to Chandigarh to attend a press conference. Rao Birender Singh declared "Aaya Ram Gaya Ram", based upon his name Gaya Lal.

The term "Aaya Ram Gaya Ram" became a well known expression in national Indian politics and is used within all regions of India to describe the act of frequent political defection. It is due to Gaya Lal's infamous incident that this term became prominent in the political vocabulary of India.[4] In 1985, the Congress government amended the constitution to prevent such incidents under the Anti-defection law.

Ch. Udai Bhan's grandfather Dharam Singh was also a noted politician and was elected as the Chairman of Hodal Municipal Corporation several times between 1927 and 1942.[3]

Political career

Udai Bhan fought and won his first assembly election from Hassanpur in 1987 as a candidate of Lok Dal under the leadership of Chaudhary Devi Lal and won the seat twice thereafter — in 2000 as an Independent candidate and later in 2005 as a Congress candidate.[5] Udai Bhan was the chairman of the Krishak Bharati Cooperative (KRIBHCO) between 1989 and 1993 and joined the Congress in 1997.[6] Bhan won the Hodal (reserved) seat as a Congress candidate in 2014[7] but lost in the last assembly election to the BJP's Jagdish Nayar with a very small margin of 3,387 votes.[8] He actively supported 2020–2021 Indian farmers' protest which was a protest against three farm acts that were passed by the Parliament of India in September 2020.[9] On 19 November 2021, the union government decided to repeal the bills,[64] and both houses of Parliament passed the Farm Laws Repeal Bill, 2021 on 29 November.[10]

In April 2022 Udai Bhan was appointed as the new State President of Haryana unit of Indian National Congress.[5][11]

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