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  2. Amar Singh (Uttar Pradesh politician) - Wikipedia

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    Amar Singh was born on 27 January 1956 at Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh to a Rajput family. [8] [9] He got his early education at his native place. [10]Afterwards, his family moved to Kolkata where he completed his graduation from St. Xavier's College and had his law education from University College of Law, Kolkata.

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  5. Amar Singh (Punjab politician) - Wikipedia

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    Amar Malkiat Singh is an Indian physician, bureaucrat and Member of Parliament for Fatehgarh Sahib constituency. [1] Biography. Singh was born Ramdasia Sikh origin ...

  6. Amar Singh (humanitarian) - Wikipedia

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    Amar Singh (born 1983 [1]) is the founder and president of Turbans 4 Australia, a non-profit which provides food hampers and disaster related charity in Australia [2] [3] He was the recipient of the 2023 Local Hero of Australia award .

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  8. Amar Singh - Wikipedia

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    Amar Singh (art dealer) (born 1989), art dealer and activist; Amar Singh (cricketer) (1910–1940), Indian test cricketer; Amar Singh (humanitarian) (born 1983), Australian of the Year: Local Hero Recipient; Amar Singh Chamkila (1961–1988), Punjabi singer, songwriter, musician, and composer; Amar Singh Rathore (1613–1644), 17th-century nobleman

  9. Cash-for-votes scandal - Wikipedia

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    The cash-for-votes scandal was an Indian political scandal allegedly masterminded by then Bharatiya Janata Party politician Sudheendra Kulkarni [1] in which the United Progressive Alliance, the majority-holding parliamentary-party alliance of India led by Sonia Gandhi, allegedly bribed Bhartiya Janta Party MPs in order to survive a confidence vote on 22 July 2008.