Who is Sushil Rinku? Know AAP’s Candidate for the Lok Sabha seat in Jalandhar

The Aam Aadmi Party has announced its candidates for 8 of the Punjab Lok Sabha seats, among which, current Jalandhar MP Sushil Kumar will be contesting for the LS seat in Jalandhar

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The Aam Aadmi Party has announced its candidates for 8 of the Punjab Lok Sabha seats, among which, current Jalandhar MP Sushil Kumar will be contesting for the LS seat in Jalandhar. Sushil Rinku is a prominent name in politics, having secured the victory in Jalandhar by-election following the death of former MP Santokh Singh Chowdhary. Here’s all about AAP candidate for Jalandhar’s Lok Sabha Constituency, Sushil Kumar Rinku.

 

Sushil Kumar Rinku

Party: Aam Aadmi Party

Self Profession: Business

Spouse Profession: Councillor

 

Assets & Liabilities


Assets:

Rs 1,70,17,402 ~1 Crore+

Liabilities:

Rs 60,17,461 ~60 Lacs+

 

 

Declaration in

Constituency

Age

Party Code

Criminal Cases

Number of Cases

Education Level

PAN Given
(Y or N)

Rinku in Punjab 2022

Jalandhar West

46

INC

No

0

12th Pass

Y

Lok Sabha 2019

Jalandhar: By-elections

47

AAP

No

0

12th Pass

Y

Punjab 2017

Jalandhar West

40

INC

No

0

12th Pass

Y

Source: myneta.info

 

Giving an insight into Sushil Kumar Rinku’s career, former Congress MLA has been an active member of NSUI in 1990. In 1992, during by-cot of elections by Akali Dal Sushil Kumar Rinku prepared youth for elections & worked as booth level worker. It was in the year 1994 that Sushil Kumar Rinku was elected as President of Shri Guru Ravidas's cultural Society at D.A.V College Jalandhar. Sushil Kumar Rinku has worked as booth level worker for youth Congress.

 

Sushil Kumar Rinku in 2002, worked as a level worker for Lok Sabha Elections. In 2006, he was elected as Municipal Councilor and won by 2500 votes. Before joining AAP, he was an ex-MLA of Jalandhar West.

 

Talking about Sushil Kumar Rinku’s family background, his family served the Indian National Congress for around 45 years. His uncle and father served in almost every assembly and parliament election. During emergency in 1977, his entire family was imprisoned for supporting Indian National Congress.


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