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      • Ameeta Sinh (born Amita Kulkarni on 4 October 1962) is a politician from the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, who was formerly a national badminton champion.
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    Ameeta Sinh (born Amita Kulkarni on 4 October 1962) is a politician from the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, who was formerly a national badminton champion.

  3. Ameeta Singh is an Indian politician belonging to Indian national congress. She is a 2-time from MLA from Amethi Vidhan Sabha constituency in UP state assembly, and got defected to her arch rival Garima Singh of BJP, first wife of her politician husband Sanjay Singh.

  4. Jun 2, 2022 · With show-stopping jump smashes and unbeatable stamina and recovery, Syed Modi promised India a bright future in the world of International Badminton. In 1976, when the 16-year old was just a junior national champion, he met Ameeta Kulkarni during an international tournament in Beijing.

  5. Jul 30, 2019 · Ameeta Singh, called Rani or queen by Amethi locals, admits she is fighting a difficult election. Not because she faces off with her party, the Congress' alliance partner, but because the BJP...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Syed_ModiSyed Modi - Wikipedia

    Ameeta and Sanjay Sinh had come in contact with each other in 1984, under circumstances that are not clear. Sanjay Singh was a married man with two children, and Ameeta also had been married for several years to Modi, although they had no children yet.

  7. Ameeta Singh: Know about Ameeta Singh Education qualification, net worth, political career, Ameeta Singh wife, Professional and Personal background on Hindustan Times. Get Ameeta Singh Caste,...

  8. Nov 26, 2019 · Syed Modi married Ameeta, a badminton player in the girl's team despite strong opposition from their respective families. However, lending a silent ear to the protests, the two got married in a hastily arranged ceremony in 1984.