Nakul Dubey

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Nakul Dubey
Former Minister, Government of Uttar Pradesh
Personal details
Political partyBahujan Samaj Party
EducationL.L.B.

Nakul Dubey is an Indian politician from the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and a former urban development minister in the Government of Uttar Pradesh when Mayawati was Chief Minister.[1]

Before joining politics in 2007, Dubey was an advocate by profession, practising in . He was also elected as a member of the Bar Council of Uttar Pradesh in 2006, securing the maximum votes in the state.[citation needed]

Dubey quit his career as a lawyer in 2007 and contested the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha elections in the Mahona constituency as a BSP candidate. He was Minister of Urban Development, Environment and Prohibition during 2007–12.[citation needed]

In 2012, Dubey contested the Legislative Assembly elections in Bakshi Kaa Talab constituency, Lucknow district. He lost by a margin of few hundred votes.[citation needed]

Subsequently, in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, Dubey stood as a candidate in the Lucknow Lok Sabha constituency. Again, he did not win.[citation needed]

Dubey was given the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission Award for the best work in Kanpur.

In the year 2019, he contested Vidhan Sabha elections from Sitapur on BSP seat but lost to Rajesh Verma of BJP.

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