Shiv Nath Chak (SN Chak)
Uttar Pradesh Police
In office
1974–2011
Rashtravadi Khatik Vikas Samiti
In office
2012–present
Desh Shakti Party
In office
2012–present
Personal details
Bornotherparty
(1951-07-01) 1 July 1951
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Diedotherparty
Resting placeotherparty
Political partyDesh Shakti Party
Parents
  • Ram Dayal Chak (father)
  • Ram Pyari Chak (mother)
RelativesPratima Chak
ResidenceLucknow
EducationB.A, 1971
M.A Economics, 1973
Alma materVikramajit Singh Sanatan Dharma College
OccupationPolitician, social activist, retired police officer
Known forDirector General of Police, Uttar Pradesh Police, Social Work

Shiv Nath Chak is an Indian police official. He is part of the 1974 batch of IPS officer and served as Director General in Uttar Pradesh Police.[1] He also worked as Director General in Indian railways.[2][3] SN Chak retired as Director General of Police on 30 June 2011.[4]

Early life

SN Chak came from a Khatik family of Chak clan.[5] He used to paste stickers on bidi packets to earn money for his education.[6]

Career

Chak participated in social activities beginning in 1997. Chak published Samaj Sanjeevani magazines, journals and a directory of the Khatik community, GharDwar. He organised conventions, civil service preparatory classes, and founded Rashtravadi Khatik Vikas Parishad..(transl.Nationalist Khatik Development Council), later named Rashtravadi Khatik Vikas Samiti..(transl.Nationalist Khatik Development Committee) to provide a platform for providing youth social services.[7][8]

He founded Desh Shakti Party, whose motto was to support the Constitution of India. He supported political empowerment of SC, ST, OBC and Minorities. The party contested general assembly elections in Jharkhand in 2015 and in Uttar Pradesh in 2017 and organised protests, rallies etc. on political issues.[9] From 12 March 2019 to 26 April 2020 Chak was a member of Bhartiya Janata Party.

References

  1. Srawan Shukla (6 December 2002). "CM shielding the corrupt? | Lucknow News". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  2. Staff (1 August 2007). "Eight IPS officers transferred in UP". OneIndia. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  3. "UP govt changes top officers of Home Guards dept". news.webindia123.com. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  4. "UP police diary" (PDF). UP Police Diary: 170. 2014 via UP Police.
  5. Gaur, Vatsala (4 April 2023). "Samajwadi Party launches drive to woo BSP's Dalit, OBC voters". The Economic Times. ISSN 0013-0389. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  6. "समानता की लड़ाई लड़ेगी देश शक्ति पार्टी". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Retrieved 20 May 2019.
  7. "खटिक समाज भी अन्य समाज से ले प्रेरणा | Khatik society takes inspiration from other society". Dainik Bhaskar. 12 April 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  8. "घर-घर जाएंगे, मतदाताओं में जागरुकता लाएंगे". m.jagran.com.
  9. Pioneer, The. "At 95, age no bar for Jal Devi". The Pioneer. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
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