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Ajit Singh (born 1939) is an Indian politician. He is recorded among Indian political figures in public databases of elected representatives and party functionaries in India.
| Name | Ajit Singh |
|---|---|
| Year of birth | 1939 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
Ajit Singh is one of several Indian public figures who share the same name, and he is distinguished in reference works by his year of birth, 1939. Indian politics in his generation was shaped by the post-independence consolidation of the Indian National Congress, the rise of regional and socialist parties through the 1960s and 1970s, the Emergency period (1975–1977), and the subsequent realignments that produced the Janata movement and later coalition politics.
As an entry in catalogues of Indian politicians, Ajit Singh (born 1939) represents one of the many regional and state-level political careers that constituted India's post-independence democratic structure, in which legislators, party office-bearers, and local leaders contributed to the functioning of state assemblies and party organisations.