Sriniwas Tiwari

Sriniwas Tiwari
Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1990–2003
Preceded by Champa Devi
Succeeded by Girish Gautam
Constituency Mangawan
In office
1977–1985
Preceded by Triveni Prasad
Succeeded by Garud Kumar
Constituency Teonthar
In office
1972–1977
Preceded by Rukmini Raman Pratap Singh
Succeeded by Rukmini Raman Pratap Singh
Constituency Mangawan
Member of Vindhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1952–1956
Preceded by Constituency established
Succeeded by Constituency dissolved
Constituency Mangawan
Personal details
Born 17 September 1926
Shahpur, Kingdom of Rewa
Died 19 January 2018 (aged 91)
New Delhi, India
Political party Socialist Party (1948-1964, 1972-1973)
Samyukta Socialist Party (1964-1972)
Indian National Congress (1973-2018)
Spouse Shravan Kumari
Children Arun Tiwari
Sundar Lal Tiwari
Parents
  • Mangaldeen Tiwari (father)
  • Kaushalya Devi (mother)
Alma mater Durbar College, Rewa
Nickname(s) White Tiger
Dada

Shriyut Sriniwas Tiwari (17 September 1926 – 19 January 2018) was a politician from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, India. He had a long career in Madhya Pradesh state politics. He was a six-time member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. For most of his political career, he was a member of the Indian National Congress, and had stints in Socialist Party and Samyukta Socialist Party in his younger days.

He also served as a member of the Vindhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly between 1952 and 1956, before it was merged into Madhya Pradesh. He was bitterly opposed to the merger and advocated the separation of Vindhya Pradesh region from Madhya Pradesh during his political career. He was known as the White Tiger of Madhya Pradesh.

He lost the election from Sirmour in the 2008 Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly election.

Personal life

Sriniwas Tiwari was born on 17 September 1926 in Shahpur, a village in the Kingdom of Rewa, to Mangaldeen Tiwari and Kaushalya Devi. He was a native of Tiuni, a village in Rewa district. Tiwari was a freedom fighter and a lawyer who graduated with a Master of Arts degree in Hindi and an LL.B. from Durbar College, Rewa.

On 21 May 1937, he was wedded to Shravan Kumari, the daughter of Ramniranjan Mishra of Jhiria village in Satna district. He had two sons, Arun Tiwari and Sundar Lal Tiwari. Sundar Lal Tiwari was also an Indian National Congress politician who served as MP and MLA in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly.

Tiwari died on 19 January 2018, aged 91.