Gopal Goyal Kanda

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Gopal Kanda
MLA
In office
12th Haryana Legislative Assembly 2009-2014
Preceded by Randeep Singh Surjewala
Constituency Sirsa, Haryana
Personal details
Born (1965-12-29) 29 December 1965
Sirsa, Haryana
Political party Independent[1]
Other political
affiliations
Independent and Indian National Congress (support)
Spouse(s) Saraswati Devi.[1]
Children 1 son & 2 daughters.[1]
Residence Sirsa, Haryana.[1]
Profession Politician & Businessmen
Committees Committee on Agriculture (Member).
Portfolio Ex Minister of State for Urban Local Bodies and Home (attached with CM),
Ex Minister of State for Industries & Commerce (attached with PWM)

Gopal Goyal Kanda is a member of the 12th Haryana Legislative Assembly of India. He was elected as an Independent representative for the Sirsa constituency in Haryana.[1]

Background

Gopal Goyal Kanda was born on 29 December 1965 in Sirsa, Haryana, India.[1] His father, Murli Dhar Kanda, is a lawyer in Sirsa.[2] His ancestors were market traders and his surname, Kanda, refers to the iron weights used by such people.[3] He lived with his family in a two-room apartment above their shop. A school drop-out, according to The Times of India he has been "Electrician, shoe shop owner, real estate broker, industrialist, car dealer, Tara Baba devotee, airline owner and politician".[4] He uses his surname "Kanda" for political and religious purposes, while for business purposes and on official papers his name is Gopal Kumar Goyal.[5]

In 1997, Kanda moved to Gurgaon where he went into the real estate business.[4] He later became a party worker for the INLD party and an aide to Om Prakash Chautala who became Chief Minister of Haryana in 1998 after the INLD won the elections.

INLD lost the 2005 general elections in Haryana[citation needed] and Kanda started building relationships with Indian National Congress (INC) party leaders.

In the 2009 election in Sirsa he defeated INLD's candidate Padam Jain by a margin of 6521 votes. He supported the INC led by Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the formation of government in Haryana. The INC had 40 legislators and to form the government it needed at least another six. Kanda was among a group of independents who decided to support Bhupinder Hooda as chief minister.[6] He was rewarded with a cabinet post and made Minister of State for Home in Haryana. He was facing court trial in ten cases at time when he was made the minister.[6][7]

Controversies

2009 campaigning

During the 2009 election campaigning, Gopal's opponents alleged him of using money power.[8]

Geetika Sharma suicide case

Kanda launched MDLR Airlines in 2007. The initials were those of his father, Murli Dhar, and son, Lakh Ram. MDLR shut down in 2009 and in October 2010 became a part of Emirates Airlines.[9]

Geetika Sharma, a former air hostess with MDLR, committed suicide on 5 August 2012 and in her suicide note she accused Kanda of harassment. Allegations have been made that before her suicide Kanda sent a letter to Emirates saying that she had been a poor employee and had defaulted on a loan, and her family said that he had sent her threatening e-mails using several identities.[10] Kanda has denied the allegations and stated that he had encouraged Sharma by sponsoring her on an MBA course. He also said "She was also made the chairman of the trust which managed an international school at Sirsa."[10]

Following the incident Kanda resigned from the post of home minister in Haryana. Delhi Police, later booked Kanda for abetting Sharma’s suicide.

Sharma wrote two suicide notes.[11] Sharma had alleged that Gopal Goyal was having an illicit relationship with another woman Ankita with whom he has a child.[12]

Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, said that his former minister not helping the police in the suicide probe is "unfair".[13]

On 7 August 2012 India TV [14] published the suicide note that Geetika wrote before she committed suicide.

As of 23 August 2012 (2012-08-23) he was in police custody, and an employee of his that Geetika had also accused of harassment was in judicial custody. Charges include abetting her suicide, criminal conspiracy and criminal intimidation, and sending false electronic messages.[15][16]

On 15 February 2013 Geetika's mother, Anuradha Sharma also committed suicide. She chose the same method of suicide and left a suicide note at the same place as her daughter.[17]

See also

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