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Malvinder Singh Kang or Malwinder Singh Kang (born on 10th Mar, 1979) is Loksabha Candidate Sri Anandpur Sahib, Punjab of Aam Aadmi Party and Chief Spokeshman of AAP Punjab He is Former President, Panjab University Campus Students Council(PUCSC) , Consecutively for successive terms in the year 2002 and 2003/04( representing 200 Plus affiliated Colleges in Chandigarh and Panjab with more than 25000 plus Students). He was Elected to the Senate which is the Governing Body of Panjab University through electoral process ,for successive terms(two) spanning 8 years from year 2004 to year 2012.
He was also a Former Basketball Player. He represented State Of Madhya Pradesh in National Basketball Youth Championship(Year 1995) and represented State Of Panjab in National Basketball Championship (Year 1997).He also represented Panjab University in All India Inter University Basketball Competition consecutively for four years from 1998-2001.
He has studied MA (History) from Panjab University, Chandigarh in the year 2002. and completed L.L.B from Panjab University in the year 2005. He did his B.A. from SCD Government College Ludhiana,Punjab in the year 2000. Ludhiana,Punjab,India.
He Lives in Mohali, India
Having started his political career as a student leader, AAP's Malvinder Singh Kang has now thrown his hat in the Lok Sabha elections ring from the Anandpur Sahib constituency in Punjab.[1]
After getting a degree in laws, Kang had joined the BJP and was appointed its state general secretary. However, he quit the saffron party in October 2020 in protest against the three farm laws and switched to AAP the next year. He was appointed by AAP as the party incharge of the Anandpur Sahib constituency.[2]
A former BJP leader, he quit the party over the now-repealed farm laws and is pinning his hopes on the Bhagwant Mann government’s “pro-people” initiatives to clinch the seat.[3]
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edit- ^ "Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Former student leader Kang to try his luck from Punjab's Anandpur Sahib on AAP ticket".
- ^ "LS Polls: AAP candidate Malvinder Kang launches campaign in Anandpur Sahib". The Times of India. 8 April 2024.
- ^ "Elections 2024 April 23 highlights: PM Modi on Hanuman Chalisa, plays down '400-plus' slogan, fact-check on his speech in Rajasthan and more". The Hindu. 22 April 2024.