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Sudesh Mahto

Indian politician

Sudesh Mahto

Mahto in

In office
11 September &#;– 18 January

Serving with Hemant Soren

Chief MinisterArjun Munda
Preceded byPresident's rule
Succeeded byPresident's rule
In office
30 December &#;– 29 May

Serving with Raghubar Das

Chief MinisterShibu Soren
Preceded byPresident's rule
Succeeded byPresident's rule
In office
Preceded bySeema Devi
Succeeded byAmit Mahato
ConstituencySilli
In office
Preceded byKeshav Mahto Kamlesh
Succeeded byAmit Mahato
ConstituencySilli
Preceded byoffice established
Born () 21 June (age&#;50)
Silli, Bihar (present–day Jharkhand), India
Political partyAJSU Party
SpouseNeha Mahto
Children2
Residence(s)Ranchi, India

Sudesh Mahto is a politician who was the former Deputy Chief Minister of Jharkhand.

He was the member of Jharkhand Legislative Assembly from Silli. He won the first assembly election in when he was aged [1]

On the formation of Jharkhand he was inducted as Road Constructions Minister.

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He took over as Deputy Chief Minister of Jharkhand state on 29 December [2] In , he became M.L.A. of Silli.

Mahto represented the Silli Vidhan Sabha constituency in the legislative assembly of Jharkhand for three consecutive terms, being elected in , and He is considered as youth energetic leader in the state and is known to his supporters as Boss.[3]

To preserve the identity and history of Jharkhand, Mahto announced plans to build a statue of Birsa Munda, which will be known as Statue of Ulgulan[4] and a statue of social reformer from Koyalanchal, Jharkhand movement leader Binod Bihari Mahato, which will be known as Statue of Revolution but both couldn't be finalized till now.[5] He runs Birsa Munda Archery Academy in Silli which received the President Award in [6] and has got a Silver medal winning player in Asiad Olympics for India, Madhumita Kumari.[7]

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