Khimi Ram

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Khimi Ram
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Khimi ram addressing his supporters in Banjar
Born
Khimi Ram

Fagu , Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh
NationalityIndian
Other namesKhimi Ram Sharma, Pt.Khimi Ram
EducationBA, B.ED.
Years active1995-present
Spouse(s)Late Smt. Leela Devi
ChildrenSanjeev Kumar
Anju Sharma Sheetal Sharma
Nayan Sharma
Parent(s)late Sh.Chaine Ram (father) & late Smt.Mordhan Devi (mother)
Websitehttp://www.khimiram.com

Khimi Ram is an Indian politician from the federating unit of Himachal Pradesh of the state of India. He started his career as a Government school teacher serving in different sub divisions in kullu district of himachal pradesh. He has been elected onto dignified posts since he first contested his election as Zila parishad chairman in Kullu district. He served as MLA from Banjar assembly constituency of Kullu District twice since 2003 to 2012. He has also served as deputy speaker[1] of vidhan sabha of Himachal Pradesh in 2007 and later he was elected as BJP chief[2] of Himachal Pradesh. In 2011 he was in state cabinet as forest minister.[3]

Early life and education[]

Khimi ram comes from a humble farming family in village Fagu in Parvati valley of Kullu district. In his early childhood he was a sheep and cow herder and used to study in Government primary school chheor till fifth standard. For matriculation he went to Government High School Bhunter. To persue BA he went to Government degree college, kullu where he studied Political Science, Economics, English and Sanskrit. He also ranked first in the college during that year and got awarded by the then Education Minister of Himachal Pradesh. In college years he tested waters in politics by becoming president of 'Student's Welfare Association'. Later in he did his B.ED. from Government college of Education, Dharamshala.

After completion of Education he got position of 'TGT' and taught in various government schools in kullu district from 1973 till 1993. His first school where he taught as TGT was Government Middle school , shangarh in Banjar valley and his last school as a teacher was GSSS Bhunter.

Family[]

Khimi ram was married to Late. Smt Leela Devi and they have four children Sanjeev kumar , Anju sharma , Sheetal sharma and Nayan sharma and two daughters in law. He also has 3 grandsons.[4]

Politics[]

Khimi ram's entry in politics was in 1999 and in 2000 he contested his first election for Zila parishad member and won and later in 2000 he was elected to the position of Chairman of Zila Parishad, Kullu. In 2003 he got ticket to contest election from banjar assembly constituency from BJP and he won the election and in 2007 he again won the election from banjar and in 2007 he was elected unanimously as Deputy Speaker[5] of Vidhan Sabha. In 2009, he was elected as BJP chief of himachal Pradesh.[6] In 2011, he became member of state cabinet and served as Forest Minister of Himachal Pradesh. He is also a confidant of Dr. Prem Kumar Dhumal.[7]

In 2012 election he lost to Late sh. Karan singh and in 2017 due to party politics and change in leadership in BJP at national level and at state level Khimi ram and later many big leaders were sidelined by BJP and in recent elections even Dr. Prem kumar Dhumal was used as party face but later he was also sidelined but these leaders respectfully accepted decisions of the party.[8]


On 1 September 2021, Khimi ram made a big announcement by organising a meeting on demand of his supporters and his supporters showed up in big numbers where he declared to contest the upcomming Assembly elections.[9]

Now, the political scenario of Banjar and kullu could change in next Assembly elections in 2022.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ "Khimi ram sworns in as deputy speaker". news himachal.
  2. ^ "Khimi ram as Bjp Chief". satyapaljain.
  3. ^ "Khimi ram sworn in as cabinet minister". Hindustan Times.
  4. ^ Via General sources like people
  5. ^ "Khimi ram as deputy speaker". news himachal.
  6. ^ "Khimi ram as BJP HIMACHAL CHIEF". indian express.
  7. ^ "Khimi Ram Forest Minister". hindustan times.
  8. ^ "Khimi ram approached by BJP leaders". Amar ujala.
  9. ^ "Khimi ram ready to contest in 2022". The Tribune.
  10. ^ "Banjar wants change in 2022". tribune india.

External links[]

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