Prem Chandra Mishra


Prem Chandra Mishra is an Indian politician and member of the Bihar Legislative Council. In the elections on 23 March, 11 candidates were elected unopposed.
He is also the AICC media panelist.

Early life and career

Mishra was born on 25 December 1961. He studied in Watson School, Madhubani. He joined the NSUI at the age of 17. He participated in many events in Madhubani. He was recognised by the then Prime Minister Shri Rajiv Gandhi and senior leaders like Sitaram Kesri and was made All India NSUI General Secretary. He was given the charge of A number of states like Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir. He conducted massive rally's for the congress party and got appointed as the President of Bihar NSUI. Since his early days he was passionate about social work. In his pursuit of passion, he actively participated in the politics since school days.

Political career

Petition In Fodder Scam

Role in Bihar Politics

  • Mishra surrounded the Bihar Legislative Assembly in 1994 with around 15000 NSUI workers in a reaction to the shooting of a student by Bihar Police in Dalsinghsarai. The then Patna SP Ajoy Kumar who later joined the congress in jharkhand was unable to control the angry crowd. Ultimately, The Chief Minister had to give monetary concession to the injured student and the medical expenses were taken care of as a result of the protest.
  • After he left the post of Bihar NSUI President in 1995 the NSUI in Bihar became weaker. Many leaders from under his tenure left the NSUI to join other regional parties. Ajit Kumar became a minister in Nitish Kumar's Government and Kaushal Yadav became a MLA too.

Maithili Language

  • He has been addressing a lot of people on a lot of occasions in Bihar and in Delhi about the political avarice Mr. Nitish Kumar has for Maithili Language. He thanked Former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee in the Bihar Legislative Council for inclusion of Maithili Language in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India but went on to say that it's very sad that for past 2 decades Maithili isn't being taught in the schools of Bihar. He believes that this will not allow people to become Civil Servants by opting Maithili as an optional subject in the UPSC CSE because no teachers have been appointed. He says Mr. Nitish Kumar should make Maithili a compulsory subject in the schools of Bihar because Majority of People in Bihar speak in Maithili Bhasha.

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