Gobind Singh Deo

Gobind Singh Deo

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honorific-prefix = Yang Berhormat Puchong Tuan
name = Gobind Singh Deo


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birth_place =Malaysia
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parliament = Malaysian
constituency_MP = Puchong
term_start = March 8 2008
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predecessor = Lau Yeng Peng (BN - MCA)
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majority = 19,972
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party = flagicon|Malaysia Democratic Action Party (DAP) - Pakatan Rakyat
religion = Sikh
occupation = flagicon|MalaysiaMember of Parliament
Lawyer
relations = son of Karpal Singh
spouse = Sangeeta Kaur Sidhu
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children = Jaydn Singh Deo and identical twins Keeshan and Kayden
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Gobind Singh Deo is a prominent Malaysian lawyer and politician and is the current Member of Parliament representing Puchong. He is also the national legal bureau secretary of the Democratic Action Party.

Admitted to the Malaysian Bar in 1996, a year after returning from Lincoln's Inn, Gobind is more known for being the son and protege of Karpal Singh, the National Chairman of the Democratic Action Party. His brother, Jagdeep Singh Deo, is a state assemblyman for Datuk Keramat state seat in Penang. Since winning the constituency in the 2008 general elections, Gobind has already been making his rounds in Puchong, Bandar Kinrara and Seri Serdang townships under his constituency. He is currently expand his free legal aid and community services and is recruiting additional assistants to get the job done.Fact|date=May 2008

Election Results

References

* [http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Sunday/National/2193722/Article Gobind already on the prowl in Puchong] , New Straits Times, March 23, 2008.


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