Record №uttarakhand-5 · 18th Lok Sabha
Shri Trivendra Singh Rawat

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Haridwar, Uttarakhand
Bharatiya Janata Party
Trivendra Singh Rawat is an Indian politician who served as the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand between 2017 and 2021. He is currently serving as the Member of Parliament from Haridwar Lok Sabha constituency since 2024 after winning as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate.
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accountability · Poor
The election
How they won the seat
2024 general election result, as declared by the Election Commission of India.
Margin vs NOTA
The victory margin was larger than the NOTA count in this constituency.
Runner-up: VIRENDRA RAWAT (INC).
Updated 4 Jun 2024
Parliamentary work
Did they show up — and speak?
Lok Sabha activity tracked by PRS. House averages: 84% attendance · 26 questions · 6 debates.
What they ask about · questions by ministry
How they used the floor · interventions by type
9 recorded interventions across 4 types, as logged by PRS.
Updated 31 May 2026
The affidavit
What they declared
As self-declared in the sworn 2024 election affidavit. Criminal cases are self-declared — pending ≠ convicted.
Declared assets across 4 sworn affidavits · 2007 → 2014 → 2017 → 2024
Each point is a sworn affidavit filed with the Election Commission. Declared assets moved from ₹20.4 L (2007) to ₹6.76 Cr (2024) — a change of +3,210%.
Updated 1 May 2024
The affidavit · in detail
Cases, assets & income, line by line
Reproduced from the sworn 2024 ECI affidavit. Self-declared — pending ≠ convicted.
No criminal cases declared in the sworn affidavit.
Where the declared wealth sits
Movable
₹1.65 Cr
Immovable
₹5.11 Cr
Declared sources of income
- SelfPension From Uttrakhand Government
- SpouseSalary From Uttrakhand Government
Income declared in ITR, by year (self)
Updated 1 May 2024
Local-area funds
Where the development money went
MPLADS development funds for the constituency. House average: 27% spent.
Updated 31 May 2026
Party funding
Who bankrolled the party
Electoral bonds received by Bharatiya Janata Party between 2019 and 2024 — party-level, not attributable to this MP. The scheme was struck down by the Supreme Court in February 2024.
Top corporate donors to Bharatiya Janata Party
Donor-level breakdown is not disclosed for this party in the public bond data.
Updated 15 Feb 2024
What the numbers suggest
Read between the lines
Arithmetic on the public record — cross-checking what was declared, attended, debated, asked and spent. These are observations about the figures, each cited to its source. dickipedia draws no conclusions about any individual.
Declared assets grew 3,210% across 4 affidavits
Review-worthyFrom ₹20.4 L (2007) to ₹6.76 Cr (2024).
Declared assets rose 8× faster than declared income
FlagAssets increased by ₹6.55 Cr between affidavits, while declared income across 5 ITR years totalled ₹80.0 L.
98% of development funds lie unspent
FlagOnly 2% of MPLADS local-area funds were spent — ₹14.35 Cr unspent.
Reach & roles
Contact & committees
Public contact details as published by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
No public contact details or committee roles published by the Lok Sabha Secretariat.
Updated 31 May 2026
Press coverage
In the news
Recent third-party press matched to this MP via an automated news search — aggregated headlines linking out to the original publishers. These are the publishers’ own words: not verified by dickipedia, not one of the public registries, and excluded from the accountability score. An automated match may occasionally be imperfect.
Protecting the Himalayas is securing the future: Trivendra Singh Rawat
Garhwal Post · 28 Mar 2026MP Trivendra Rawat meets Union Minister Gadkari; discusses pending projects
Garhwal Post · 21 Mar 2026Trivendra Rawat raises demand in Lok Sabha for improved rail connectivity in Haridwar constituency
Garhwal Post · 19 Mar 2026MP Trivendra Singh Rawat expresses concern over law & order in U’khand
Garhwal Post · 24 Feb 2026Rawat, Baluni & Kaushik suspend proposed meeting with rebel MLA Arvind Pandey
Garhwal Post · 23 Jan 2026
Updated 31 May 2026
Provenance
Sources & method
- Election Commission of India
- PRS Legislative Research
- Lok Sabha Secretariat
- ADR / MyNeta — sworn affidavit
- MPLADS eSAKSHI (MoSPI)
- ECI / SBI electoral-bond disclosure
- Wikipedia (CC BY-SA)
- Google News (aggregated press; not verified)
dickipedia reports public records and the arithmetic on them, and cites every figure; it authors no accusations. Criminal data is reproduced as self-declared in sworn affidavits (pending ≠ convicted). Electoral-bond totals are party-level. Spot an error? It’s open data — corrections welcome on GitHub.