Ajay Rai

Politician

Birthday October 7, 1969

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Age 54 years old

Nationality India

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1969

Ajay Rai (born 7 October 1969) is an Indian politician and a member of the Indian National Congress since 2012.

He is a five-time MLA from Uttar Pradesh.

He is the current Uttar Pradesh Congress chief.

A local strongman in the Varanasi area, Rai has changed his party affiliations several times.

He began his political career as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party's student wing.

1989

Earlier, he had been associated with Brijesh Singh and Tribhuvan Singh in several criminal cases since 1989.

1991

In 1991, his name had figured in an attack on the Anil Singh, the deputy mayor of Varanasi.

In his FIR, Anil Singh stated that Ajay Rai and others had fired at his jeep in the Cantonment area on 20 August 1991.

Rai was later acquitted in the case.

Rai began his political career as a member of the BJP's youth wing.

1994

He became an associate of Brijesh Singh, after his elder brother Awadhesh Rai was shot dead in Lahurabir area, allegedly by Mukhtar Ansari and his men in 1994.

1996

He won the Legislative Assembly elections from the Kolasla constituency three times in a row between 1996 and 2007 on a BJP ticket.

He left the party after being denied a Lok Sabha ticket.

In 1996, Rai contested the Vidhan Sabha elections from the Kolasla seat on a BJP ticket.

He defeated the nine-time CPI MLA Udal by a narrow margin of 484 votes.

2002

He went on to retain the seat in the 2002 and 2007 elections, defeating Awadhesh Singh of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) by much larger margins.

A Bhumihar himself, he relied on the Bhumihar and Brahmin vote banks in the Kolasla constituency.

2007

In 2007, Rai denied the rumours that he was planning to join the Samajwadi Party (SP), stating that the SP was responsible for "all the ills plaguing the State".

2009

He then joined the Samajwadi Party and unsuccessfully contested the 2009 Lok Sabha elections.

Subsequently, he won the 2009 Legislative Assembly by-election from the Kolasla constituency as an independent.

However, in 2009, he resigned as an MLA, after BJP refused to give him a ticket for contesting the Lok Sabha elections from Varanasi.

He then joined SP, and contested the elections against BJP's Murli Manohar Joshi.

He lost the elections, getting the third highest number of votes after Joshi and Mukhtar Ansari.

His supporters allegedly campaigned for Joshi to ensure the defeat of his arch-rival Mukhtar Ansari in a communally-polarized environment.

After losing the Lok Sabha elections, he contested the Kolasla by-elections as an independent.

He alleged that BSP had pressurised him to join the party, and when he refused, his security cover was reduced.

During the campaigning, he accused some police officers of pressurising his supporters to work for the candidate of the ruling BSP.

When he protested against the alleged harassment, he and seven of his supporters were arrested.

Rai won the by-elections.

2010

In 2010, Rai staged a sit-in to protest the arrest of the local corporator Sanjay Singh and his associate Jitin Jha.

The two had been arrested for assaulting and robbing a hotel owner.

After Rai refused to end his protest, he and his supporters were arrested.

2012

He joined the Indian National Congress in 2012.

After the Kolasla constituency ceased to exist post-delimitation, he won the 2012 Assembly elections from the newly created Pindra constituency, which comprises a sizeable portion of the former Kolasla constituency.

After the Kolasla constituency ceased to exist post-delimitation, Rai won from the 2012 Assembly elections from the new Pindra constituency, which comprises a sizeable portion of the former Kolasla constituency.

He routed the BJP candidate, who received just 3,000 votes.

When he contested the 2012 elections, Rai was an accused in 16 criminal cases, and was booked under the Gangster Act and Goonda Act.

2014

He was the Congress candidate for the Varanasi parliament seat in the 2014 and 2019 general elections, and lost to Narendra Modi.

Ajay Rai was born in Varanasi to Parvati Devi Rai and Surendra Rai in a Bhumihar Brahmin family who were natives of Ghazipur district.

According to The Indian Express and other Indian newspapers, he is known as a local bahubali (strongman) and is a history-sheeter, a term in Indian English for a person with a "history of criminal record".