Meet These 10 MPs Who Didn't Raise Their Voice in the 15th Lok Sabha


Mulayam Singh:  Samajwadi Party Chief and Former CM of Uttar Pradesh, Mulayam Singh Yadav who had always kicked up controversies are mostly known for delivering many misogynist statements. But he is often mum when it comes to question hour in parliament sessions.

If not for asking questions, he is often in the limelight for publicly criticizing the BJP Prime Ministerial Candidate Narendra Modi over Gujarat riots in 2002 or for condemning the present ruling government over many issues related to the country. This Samajwadi supremo is all set to contest from two seats for 2014 polls—from Mainpuri and  Azamgarh in Uttar Pradesh.

Jaswant Singh: BJP’s senior leader, Jaswant Singh has held many portfolios in the national cabinet including Finance, External Affairs and Defence during the NDA regime. Singh is a self-described liberal democrat even though the Bharatiya Janata Party is often described as a right-wing nationalist organization. Though he is known for his moderate political views, he hardly raised any relevant issues related to India's security in the parliament. This former National Democratic Alliance will be contesting Lok Sabha elections from Darjeeling, West Bengal.

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