Jitender Singh Shunty
Indian politician (born 1962) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jitender Singh Shunty (born 1 August 1962), is an Indian politician and social worker. Shunty was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly from Shahdara from Bhartiya Janta Party in 2013.[1][2][3] He is the founder of Shaheed Bhagat Singh Seva Dal, an NGO that helps to cremate unclaimed bodies and immerse the ashes as guided by the Hindu and Sikh religion.[4] [5][6] It all started after an incident in 1996 at a crematorium.[7]
Padma Shri Jitender Singh Shunty | |
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![]() Jitender Singh Shunty and President Ram Nath Kovind | |
Member of Delhi Legislative Assembly | |
In office 2013–2015 | |
Preceded by | Narender Nath |
Succeeded by | Ram Niwas Goel |
Constituency | Shahdara |
Personal details | |
Born | 1 August 1962 |
Political party | Aam Aadmi Party |
Residence | Delhi |
Awards | Padma Shree Awardee |
Biography
Jitender Singh Shunty founded the Shaheed Bhagat Singh Seva Dal in 1996.[4] He started his career in politics as an independent councillor from Jhilmil ward in Delhi. However, he became a part of the BJP in 2008 and contested the councillor elections from Jhilmil ward of the East municipal corporation and won the elections.[8] He contested his first Delhi Assembly election in 2013,[1] and won from the Shahdara constituency with 45,364 votes.[8]
In September 2014, an unidentified gunman shot at him but missed. Shunty had been reportedly attacked twice before this in 2013 and 2007.[8][9][10] The incident happened at his residence in Vivek Vihar in Delhi.[11][12] In December 2018, Shunty filed an FIR against actor Nasiruddin Shah for his statement saying that he was worried about the security of his children in India.[13] In 2021, Jitender Singh Shunty received India's prestigious award Padma Shri for his services during Covid crises.[14][15][16] Jitender Singh Shunty dedicates his Padma Shri Award to fellow frontline workers.[17]
Awards and achievements
- 'First Sikh in the world to donate blood 100 times' and the title of 'Donor Singh', awarded by Delhi State Blood Transfusion Council[18]
- ISBTI- Chapter award for donating blood 70 times[1]
- 100 times Blood Donor World Record in World Book of Records[19]
- Centurion Award by The National Blood Transfusion Council (Government of India) & Delhi State Blood Transfusion Council (Govt. of NCT of Delhi)[20]
- Padma Shri Award for social contribution during COVID.[21]
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References
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