Rajasthan Cong. MLA Gajendra Singh Shaktawat passes away at 48

He was being treated for a liver-related ailment for more than a month at a hospital in New Delhi

January 20, 2021 11:15 am | Updated 11:15 am IST - JAIPUR

Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar in Rajasthan's Udaipur district Gajendra Singh Shaktawat

Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar in Rajasthan's Udaipur district Gajendra Singh Shaktawat

Gajendra Singh Shaktawat, Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar in Rajasthan's Udaipur district, died at a hospital in New Delhi on Wednesday after a prolonged illness. Mr. Shaktawat, 48, was being treated for a liver-related ailment for more than a month.

A second time MLA from Vallabhnagar, Mr. Shaktawat had extended support to former Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot during the political crisis in July last year. He camped at an undisclosed location in Haryana along with the rebel Congress legislators for several days before returning to Jaipur to attend a special session of the Assembly.

Mr. Shaktawat had defeated Randhir Singh Bhinder of the erstwhile royal family in Vallabhnagar in the 2018 Assembly election. He was earlier elected an MLA from the same constituency in 2008, after which he was appointed the Parliamentary Secretary in the State.

Mr. Shaktawat was the son of the late Gulab Singh Shaktawat, a freedom fighter and a prominent leader of the Mewar region, who was a long serving MLA as well as a Minister in the State government and vice-president of Pradesh Congress Committee.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has condoled the death of Mr. Shaktawat and said he was in touch with his family members and gastroenterologist Shiv Sarin for the last 15 days in connection with his treatment.

In his condolence message, Mr. Pilot said he was deeply saddened by the “devastating news of the passing away of my colleague and MLA Shaktawat Ji”. “He was a humble and a kind soul, always dedicated towards the development of his constituency,” Mr. Pilot tweeted.

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