Sunil Jakhar Wiki, Age, Caste, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More

Sunil Jakhar

Sunil Jakhar is an Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party, who was formerly a member of the Indian National Congress. He was president of the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (2017- 2021). As a member of the INC, Jakhar represented the Abohar Assembly constituency from 2002 to 2012. From 2012 to 2017, he served as the Leader of Opposition in Punjab Vidhan Sabha. After serving as a member of the INC for five decades until 2022, he joined the BJP.

Wiki/Biography

Sunil Kumar Jakhar [1]Myneta.info was born on Tuesday, 9 February 1954 (age 70 years; as of 2024), in Panjkosi, Punjab. His zodiac sign is Aquarians. After completing his graduation, Bachelor of Arts, from a government college in Chandigarh in 1974, he pursued a Master of Business Administration from Kurukshetra University, Haryana (1997). [2]Myneta.info

Family

Parents & Siblings

Sunil Jakhar belongs to a Hindu Jat family. [3]Hindustan Times His father, Balram Jakhar, was an Indian politician, who served as the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and Governor of Madhya Pradesh. Balram Jakhar, who died in 2016, served as the Lok Sabha speaker for two successive terms from 1980 to 1989, the longest-serving Speaker of the Lok Sabha.

Sunil Jakhar's father, Balram Jakhar

Sunil Jakhar’s father, Balram Jakhar

Sunil is the youngest of three siblings. Sunil’s eldest brother Sajjan Kumar Jakhar served as agriculture minister in the Beant Singh’s government in Punjab. In 1997, Sajjan Kumar, on a ticket from INC, contested the Punjab Legislative Assembly elections from the Abohar assembly constituency. In the elections, Sajjan was defeated by the BJP candidate Ram Kumar. Thereafter, Sajjan’s political journey came to a halt when the party did not entrust him with a ticket in 2002. Sunil’s elder brother Surinder was a farmers’ rights activist, but he never got into electoral politics. Surinder shot himself by accident in 2011.

Wife & Children

His wife, Silvia Jakhar, is a homemaker, and she hails from Switzerland.

Sunil Jakhar and Silvia Jakhar

Sunil Jakhar and Silvia Jakhar

Other Relatives

Sunil Jakhar’s nephew, Ajay Vir Jakhar (Sajjan’s son), served as the chairman of the Punjab State Farmers Commission (2017-2021).

Ajay Vir Jakhar

Ajay Vir Jakhar

Address

Permanent Address

Panjkosi, Teh. Abohar,
Distt. Fazilka-152128, Punjab

Present Address

Punjab Bhawan,
Copernicus Marg,
New Delhi-110001

Political Career

Indian National Congress

1996 General Elections

He began his journey as a politician when he contested from the Ferozepur Lok Sabha constituency in the 1996 general elections on a ticket from the Indian National Congress (INC). The seat was won by Mohan Singh Phalianwala of Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).

2002 Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections

In 2002, Sunil Jakhar contested from the Abohar assembly constituency. He won the elections defeating independent candidate Sudhir Nagpal by 7339 votes.

2007 Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections

In 2007, Sunil Jakhar contested from the Abohar assembly constituency. He won the elections defeating the BJP candidate Ram Kumar by 17, 201 votes.

2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections

In 2012, Sunil Jakhar contested from the Abohar assembly constituency. He won the elections defeating the independent candidate Shiv Lal Doda. From 2012 to 2017, he served as the Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha.

2014 Indian General Elections

In 2014, he contested the Lok Sabha polls from the Ferozepur Lok Sabha constituency in which was defeated by SAD’s Sher Singh Ghubaya by a margin of 31,420 votes.

2017 Punjab Legislative Assembly Elections

In 2017, Sunil Jakhar contested from the Abohar assembly constituency. He was defeated by the BJP candidate Arun Narang, who won the elections by a margin of 3279 votes.

2017 Gurdaspur By-Election

In 2017, a bypoll was declared on the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha seat after the demise of actor-turned-politician Vinod Khanna of the BJP. Jakhar contested and won the seat defeating BJP candidate Sawarn Singh Salaria by 1,93,199 votes. As an MP, he was a member of the Standing Committee on Science & Technology, Environment & Forests.

2019 Indian General Elections

In 2019, Sunil Jakhar contested from the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha constituency. He was defeated by popular Indian actor and BJP candidate Sunny Deol by a margin of 82,459 votes.

Quit Congress in 2022

Days after receiving a notice from Congress High-Command, Sunil Jakhar resigned from all posts of the Indian National Congress on 14 May 2022; he made his decision to quit Congress public through a Facebook live video in which he concluded his address by wishing Congress good luck and goodbye. [4]The Indian Express He said,

This is my parting gift, my last words spoken to the Congress men. I have highlighted things which need a chinta not chintan shivir. Good luck and goodbye Congress.”

Bharatiya Janata Party

In May 2022, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) asserting that he wanted to support “nationalism, unity and brotherhood in Punjab.” Addressing the media after joining the BJP, Jakhar lashed out at the Congress in reference to Charanjit Singh Channi, the first Dalit chief minister of Punjab. He accused the party of insulting the spirit of brotherhood in Punjab by trying to divide the state in terms of the percentage of castes, communities and religion.

Sunil Jakhar joining BJP in presence of party president JP Nadda

Sunil Jakhar joining BJP in presence of party president JP Nadda

On 2 December 2022, he was inducted into the BJP’s national executive as a member along with Captain Amarinder Singh. [5]Hindustan Times

Controversies

Alleged Violation of Conduct of Election Rules

In 2012, Akali Dal leader Shiv Lal Doda filed an election petition in the High Court of Punjab and Haryana against Sunil Jakhar challenging the result of the 2012 Punjab Legislative Assembly elections. Doda claimed that due to the wrong publication of the ballot paper, his voters and supporters especially the illiterate cast their vote in favour of the person at serial No. 1 (Jakhar) as they failed to find Doda’s name at the end of the ballot paper. [6]Hindustan Times The election petition was dismissed by the High Court of Punjab and Haryana, stating that the petition was wholly frivolous and vexatious, and Doda was charged with a fine of Rs 50,000. [7]Indian Kanoon

Linking Sukhbir Singh Badal to Bhim Tank Murderer Shiv Lal Doda

In 2017, Jakhar lodged a complaint to Punjab’s chief electoral officer providing him seven mobile phone numbers, which, according to Jakhar, were being used by Akali Dal leader Shiv Lal Doda and his nephew Amit Doda in Fazilka jail. Shiv Lal Doda and Amit Doda were imprisoned in Fazilka jail after being accused in the Bhim Tank murder case of Abohar. During a press conference, Jakhar claimed that even a DGP level officer of Punjab Police was in touch with Doda on regular basis through these phone numbers and demanded a fair investigation. Reportedly, Jakhar also tipped off the Election Commission of India to conduct a raid on Fazilka jail after which it was discovered that Shiv Lal Doda violated prison laws by illegally meeting 24 outsiders inside the jail premises. Jakhar also claimed that the provision of such facilities to Doda could not happen without the active support of Sukhbir Singh Badal, the Akali Dal president, who was then serving as the Deputy CM of Punjab. [8]PressReader- Hindustan Times

Anti-SC remarks

In April 2022, Dalits lodged a complaint against Sunil Jakhar for his alleged remark against the community claiming that his objectionable language had hurt the sentiments of Dalits. Apparently, Jakhar had indirectly targeted Charanjit Singh Channi, who had become the state’s first Dalit CM, terming him a liability for the party after Congress lost to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in the 2022 Punjab assembly elections. In his tweet, Jakhar called Channi a liability and blamed him for pulling INC down in Punjab.

In the aftermath of the incident, members of the Sri Guru Ravidas Federation Punjab, and Satguru Ravidas Dharam Samaj Punjab burnt an effigy of Sunil Jakhar. Later, Sunil Jakhar paid obeisance at Sant Ravidas Janam Asthan Mandir at Varanasi to tender an unconditional apology. [9]The New Indian Express

Members of the Sri Guru Ravidas Federation protest against Sunil Jakhar in Ludhiana over his anti-SC remark

Members of the Sri Guru Ravidas Federation protest against Sunil Jakhar in Ludhiana over his anti-SC remark

Disciplinary Action by Congress

Following his Anti-SC remarks, AICC cracked the whip against Sunil Jakhar for going against the party line by issuing a show-cause notice asking for a reply within a week. Thereafter, there were speculations regarding has suspension of Jakhar for a period of two years and removal from all party posts. At the end of the deadline to reply to the notice, Jakhar refused to reply and said that he was ready to face action. [10]The Economic Times

Asset & Properties

Movable Assets

  • Cash: Rs 5,87,040
  • Deposits in Banks, Financial Institutions and Non-Banking Financial Companies: Rs 8,60,38,105
  • Bonds, Debentures and Shares in companies: Rs 20,09,133
  • Personal loans/advance given: Rs 3,71,345
  • Motor Vehicles: Rs 1,00,079
  • Jewellery: Rs 2,37,000
  • Other assets, such as values of claims/ interests: Rs 1,29,45,673

Immovable Assets

  • Agricultural Land: Rs 2,67,70,146
  • Commercial Buildings: Rs 2,00,000

In May 2019, Sunil Jakhar declared over Rs 7.37 crore deposits in the Zurcher Kantonal Bank in Zurich, Switzerland, in his wife’s name. Jakhar also declared that he and his wife have immovable assets of Rs 2,88,41,688 and Rs 1,20,63,26,638 respectively. [12]Business Standard

Net Worth

As of 2019, his net worth is Rs 25,17,62,701 [13]Myneta.info

Facts/Trivia

  • He owns a Jeep Cherokee.
  • Winning the 2017 Gurdaspur By-Election, by 1.93 lakh votes, Sunil Jakhar broke the records of the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha constituency. The previous record for the highest margin of victory in the constituency was held by former Congress MP Sukhbans Kaur Bhinder, who, in 1980, had won with a margin of 1.51 lakh votes. [14]The Indian Express
  • In the 1996 general elections, Sunil wanted to contest the Sikar Lok Sabha constituency, a seat that his politician father had represented twice in the past, but instead, he was instructed to contest the Ferozepur Lok Sabha seat by INC. In an interview, Sunil attributed this shift as the reason for losing the 1996 general elections.
  • Like Sunil, his father, Balram, had also held the position of Leader of Opposition (1977). Thereafter, he graduated to central politics in 1980.
  • Jakhar announced that he was quitting electoral politics on the same day when Rahul Gandhi declared then CM Charanjit Singh Channi as the party’s chief ministerial candidate for the Punjab Legislative Assembly elections, 2022. Jakhar revealed that he was upset because the party leaders believed that a Sikh face would be suitable for the CM post. Thereafter, he claimed that the party did not choose him as its chief ministerial face as he is Hindu. [15]India Today

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