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Anand Mohan Singh was born on 28 January, 1956 in India, is a politician. Discover Anand Mohan Singh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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Age 68 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January 1956
Birthday 28 January
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Nationality India

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Who Is Anand Mohan Singh's Wife?

His wife is Lovely Anand (m. 1991)

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Children 3 (including Chetan Anand)

Anand Mohan Singh Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Anand Mohan Singh worth at the age of 68 years old? Anand Mohan Singh’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from India. We have estimated Anand Mohan Singh's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2011

He has written two anthologies of poems while imprisoned, Quaid mei Azad Kalam (Pen is free behind bars, 2011) and Swadheen Abhivyakti (2014). Gandhi kektas ke phool (2020)

2007

At the time of the original sentence in 2007, Singh was the first Indian politician since independence to have been given a death penalty. Soon after that sentence, upon being transferred from Patna's Beur jail to that of Bhagalpur, Singh went on hunger strike in protest of the facilities and being split from Akhlaq Ahmed and Arun Kumar, who had received death penalties in the same case. The jail authorities were unsympathetic, noting that rules dictated those sentenced to death should sleep on the floor and be allowed only simple food.

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1994

Singh has had numerous charges filed against him at various times, many of which were either dropped or resulted in acquittal. He and six other people, including his wife Lovely Anand, were accused in relation to the 1994 murder of a Dalit District Magistrate (DM) from Gopalganj, G. Krishnaiah, who was lynched on a major highway near to Muzaffarpur during a funeral cortege for the BPP member and gangster, Chhotan Shukla. In 2007, the Patna High Court sentenced him to death for abetting the crime. The sentence was reduced to rigorous life imprisonment in 2008, when the six other accused were also acquitted due to lack of evidence. The reduction was because there was no evidence that Singh was the actual assailant. In 2012 Singh failed in his appeal to the Supreme Court of India against the reduced sentence. The same Supreme Court hearing dismissed an appeal from the Government of Bihar for reinstatement of the death penalty and for an overturning of the acquittal of the six other people.

1991

Despite being in prison, Singh aided his wife, Lovely Anand, whom he had married in 1991, in standing as an INC candidate in the 2010 Bihar Assembly elections and as a Samajwadi Party candidate in the 2014 general elections. The Supreme Court had barred convicted criminals from standing in elections but he still has much influence. She has claimed that her husband is the victim of a political conspiracy.

1974

Anand Mohan Singh Tomar comes from Pachgachhia village in Saharsa district, Bihar. He belongs to Tomar Rajput Family. He is the grandson of Ram Bahadur Singh Tomar, an Indian freedom fighter. His introduction to politics came through involvement with the Sampoorna Kranti movement of Jayaprakash Narayan, which caused him to drop out of college in 1974.

1954

Anand Mohan Singh Tomar (born 28 January 1954) is a politician and was founder of the now-defunct Bihar People's Party (BPP). As of June 2020, he is serving a life sentence for abetting murder; prior to reduction to this term on appeal, he had been the first politician in independent India to be given the death penalty. He comes from the village of Panchgachiya in Saharsa district, Bihar.