About Anand Mishra

ex-IPS Officer · Decorated Policeman · People's Representative from Buxar

MLA , Buxar, Bihar
📋 Quick Facts
  • ConstituencyBuxar, Bihar
  • PartyBJP
  • IPS Batch2011 (UPSC)
  • CadreAssam–Meghalaya
  • EducationM.A. Police Management
  • CollegeSt. Xavier's, Kolkata
  • LanguagesBhojpuri, Hindi, English, Bengali, Assamese

Anand Mishra is an Indian politician and former Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of the 2011 batch (Assam–Meghalaya cadre). He currently serves as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the Buxar constituency in Bihar. Widely known as the "Singham of Assam" for his tough policing style, he transitioned from a high-profile law enforcement career to public service in his home state of Bihar.

Early Life & Education

Born on June 1, 1981, to Shri Param Hans Mishra and the late Shanti Mishra, he possesses a heritage deeply rooted in the state of Bihar. His ancestral lineage traces back to the village of Jigna, Itarhi (Buxar), while his parental residence is situated in Prasaunda, Shahpur (Bhojpur). Currently a resident of Buxar town, he remains steadfastly connected to his regional origins and cultural foundations.

Anand's early years were shaped in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, where his father served as an engineer with Hindustan Motors near Kolkata. He completed his matriculation at the Hind Motor Education Centre and his higher secondary education in humanities at Hind Motor High School. His academic journey continued in Kolkata, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Political Science (Hons.) from the prestigious St. Xavier's College. He later moved to Hyderabad to pursue a Master's degree in Police Management from Osmania University.

A true polyglot, he is fluent in Bhojpuri, Hindi, English, Bengali, and Assamese — a skill set that has allowed him to communicate with precision and empathy across diverse cultural landscapes.

Beyond his academic and professional rigour, Anand has cultivated a wide array of high-level interests that speak to his discipline and adventurous spirit. He is a highly accomplished martial artist, holding a 3rd Dan Black Belt in Karate and possessing expertise in multiple combat disciplines. His analytical mind is balanced by a creative side, evidenced by his musical talent as a skilled guitarist. An avid biker and adventure traveller, he thrives on exploring new horizons, often seeking out the road less travelled. This unique blend of linguistic mastery, physical discipline, and creative passion defines his well-rounded personality.

Professional Evolution

Anand Mishra's professional career commenced with his selection as an ACIO (II), Intelligence Bureau, MHA, Govt. of India. Before he could join, he cracked the West Bengal Civil Services Exam, where he served from 2005 to 2011. During this foundational period, he took on diverse administrative responsibilities across the districts of South Dinajpur, Burdwan, and Kolkata. His tenure in these regions allowed him to gain extensive experience in grassroots governance, public administration, and urban management. Operating within the complex socio-political landscape of West Bengal, he developed a reputation for effective leadership and a deep understanding of the intersection between policy and public service. This six-year stint served as a vital stepping stone, honing the administrative acumen that would define his subsequent career trajectory.

Indian Police Service Career (2011–2024)

After successfully clearing the 2010 UPSC Civil Services Examination with an All-India Rank of 225, Anand Mishra joined the Indian Police Service (IPS) as part of the 2011 batch. Assigned to the Assam-Meghalaya cadre, his career began in Meghalaya, where he held a succession of critical field roles, including ASP of Shillong and Tura, SDPO of Dadenggre and Ampati, Addl. SP of Jowai and Wiliamnagar, before rising to serve as SP of Baghmara.

A defining milestone of his tenure in Meghalaya was his leadership during Operation Hill Storm I & II. These high-stakes operations were instrumental in dismantling insurgent strongholds in the Garo Hills, significantly weakening militant outfits like the GNLA, ANLA, ANLC, ULFA and others.

In 2017, he transitioned to the Assam Police, where he became known for his "zero tolerance" approach to organized crime and corruption. His diverse portfolio included:

  • Specialised Bureaus: Serving as SP for both the Bureau of Investigation (Economic Offences) and the Vigilance & Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB).
  • District Leadership: Taking command as SP in several challenging districts, including Charaideo, Dhubri, Nagaon, and Lakhimpur.
  • State-Level Administration: Serving as the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIGP) at the Assam Police Headquarters.

Anand Mishra earned a formidable reputation as an expert in counter-insurgency, anti-narcotics, and anti-mafia operations. In Nagaon alone, his anti-drug squad reportedly conducted dozens of raids, leading to hundreds of arrests and the seizure of contraband worth millions. Beyond his "no-nonsense" enforcement style, he became a household name - often dubbed "Assam's Singham" - for his people-centric initiatives and unique public presence. His approachable nature, often seen through his informal interactions and community outreach, transformed the public perception of law enforcement in sensitive regions.

Awards & Recognition

Anand Mishra's distinguished career has been marked by a series of high-level honours reflecting his bravery and commitment to public safety:

  • Police Medal for Gallantry (President's Medal) - the nation's premier honour for conspicuous courage in the line of duty.
  • Chief Minister's Medal for Outstanding Service - Government of Assam, 2020, recognising his impactful leadership as SP Dhubri.
  • Police Antarik Suraksha Seva Padak and the Special Duty Medal (North-East) - Ministry of Home Affairs.
  • Multiple commendations from the Directors General of Police (DGP) of both Meghalaya and Assam.
  • Named among the Top 50 Police Officers in India by Fame magazine.

His reputation as a "super cop" and "encounter specialist" is further evidenced by his involvement in hundreds of encounters and successful anti-narcotics drives across various districts.

Political Career

On January 29, 2024, while serving as the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) in Lakhimpur, Assam, Anand Mishra resigned from the IPS to dedicate himself to a broader mission of political and social transformation - driven by an aspiration to achieve a level of social impact that extended beyond the mandate of a law enforcement officer.

Entering the political arena for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, he contested from his home district of Buxar as an Independent candidate. Despite running a grassroots campaign with limited financial resources, he secured nearly 50,000 votes in a highly competitive field - reflecting the significant public trust he had garnered through his reputation as a disciplined and people-centric leader.

His journey through Bihar's evolving political landscape saw a significant chapter with the Jan Suraaj movement. On July 28, 2024, he extended his support to Prashant Kishor's initiative, later becoming a founding member of the Jan Suraaj Party upon its formal launch on October 2, 2024. During his tenure as the State Youth President (January–May 2025), he spearheaded the Jan Suraaj Yuva Sangharsh Yatra - a massive grassroots outreach campaign. Demonstrating his trademark grit, he traversed over 20,000 kilometres on a motorcycle, engaging with the youth in every corner of Bihar to advocate for systemic reform.

On May 11, 2025, Anand resigned from the Jan Suraaj Party to return to a more localised, direct form of service. Since then, he focused his efforts independently on the people of Buxar, utilising his Trust to address local grievances and drive community-led development at the foundational level.

On August 19, 2025, Anand Mishra officially joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), transitioning his career from the executive to the legislative sphere. His alignment with a national platform allowed him to scale his vision of systemic reform to a larger stage. His commitment to these ideals was rooted long before his political entry - as a Bal Swayamsevak in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), he spent his formative years imbibing the core principles of discipline, nationalism, and selfless service.

The culmination of this journey was his victory in the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections. Contesting as the BJP candidate for the Buxar seat, he won by a significant margin of 28,353 votes, defeating the sitting Congress MLA, Sanjay Kumar Tiwari, and reclaiming the constituency for the BJP.

Legislative Style & Impact

In the 2026 Budget Session of the Bihar Vidhan Sabha, Anand Mishra has emerged as a proactive and vocal advocate for both state-level fiscal responsibility and the specific developmental needs of his constituency. His performance during this session — the first major budgetary exercise since his stunning 2025 electoral victory - reflects a strategic blend of his administrative background and his new legislative mandate.

Transitioning from his role as a "firebrand" IPS officer to a formal legislator, his performance has been noted for its disciplined and research-driven approach. His prior experience in the IPS has allowed him to offer nuanced critiques and suggestions on home department allocations and internal security measures in Bihar. Beyond the assembly floor, he has remained highly active in Buxar, consistently briefing his constituents on how the state budget will directly impact their local economy and infrastructure. Through his performance in the 2026 Budget Session, Anand Mishra has solidified his position not just as a local representative, but as a significant intellectual and political voice within the BJP's state unit.

Public Service & Vision

Following his transition into public life, Anand Mishra channelled his energy into institutionalised social work through the ANAND Trust and Kamal Seva Kendra. These organisations have become vital hubs for citizen services, public service deliveries, rural development, and the socio-economic empowerment of marginalised communities across Bihar.

The transition from "Khaki to Khadi" - from the disciplined uniform of the Indian Police Service to the symbolic attire of public service - perfectly encapsulates Anand Mishra's evolution as a leader. His journey is not merely a change of profession, but a broadening of his mission to serve. Where he once enforced the law to ensure safety, he now shapes policy to ensure progress.

Anand Mishra's vision is centred on the creation of a transparent, corruption-free, and empowered India. His philosophy of leadership is both practical and profound - he operates on the conviction that a true leader must "know the way, show the way, and go the way" - lead by personal example rather than distant command. He measures his success not by personal accolades or electoral margins, but by his ability to empower others, believing that the ultimate hallmark of a great leader is the creation of a new generation of leaders.

Ultimately, Anand Mishra remains a Swayamsevak at heart - a volunteer for the nation - whose courage to bring about change is matched only by his sense of responsibility towards the people of Buxar, the state of Bihar, and the Nation.

Education & Career Timeline

Schooling
Hind Motor High School, Hooghly - West Bengal

Matriculation from Hind Motor Education Centre; Higher Secondary (Humanities) from Hind Motor High School.

Graduation
St. Xavier's College, Kolkata - B.A. Political Science (Honours)

Graduated from one of India's most prestigious institutions.

Post-Graduation
Osmania University, Hyderabad - M.A. Police Management

Deep expertise in law enforcement, governance, and public administration.

2005–2011
West Bengal Civil Services

Served across South Dinajpur, Burdwan, and Kolkata in diverse administrative roles before cracking UPSC.

2011
IPS - Assam–Meghalaya Cadre ✓

Selected to the IPS (2011 UPSC Batch, AIR 225). Served across multiple posts in Meghalaya and Assam, leading landmark counter-insurgency operations including Operation Hill Storm I & II.

Jan 2024
Resignation from IPS

Resigned as SSP Lakhimpur, Assam, to enter public life and pursue broader social transformation in Bihar.

Aug 2025
Joined BJP

Officially joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, aligning with a national platform to scale his vision of reform.

MLA
Elected MLA - Buxar, Bihar

Won the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections from Buxar by a margin of 28,353 votes. Now serving as a vocal legislator in the 2026 Bihar Vidhan Sabha Budget Session.

Frequently Asked Questions

What honors and medals has Anand Mishra received?
  • Police Medal for Gallantry - President of India
  • CM's Medal for Outstanding Services - Government of Assam
  • Police Antarik Suraksha Seva Padak - NE - MHA, Government of India
  • Internal Security Medal - Government of Assam
  • Special Duty Medal - Government of Assam
  • Commendations by DGP, Meghalaya and Assam (multiple occasions)
What specialised operations did he lead in Meghalaya?

He led Operation Hill Storm I & II that ended insurgency in the Garo Hills areas of North East India - Black Ops and undercover expeditions of the highest order.

What is his IPS batch and cadre?

Anand Mishra is from the 2011 batch (UPSC) and belongs to the Assam–Meghalaya cadre.

What roles did he hold in the Meghalaya Police?
  • ASP, Shillong
  • SDPO, Dadenggre
  • ASP, Ampati
  • Addl SP, Jowai
  • Addl SP, William Nagar
  • 2 I/C, 5th Battalion, Samgong
  • SP, Baghmara District
What are his primary focus areas as MLA for Buxar?
  • Infrastructure: Road connectivity and electricity in rural Buxar.
  • Agriculture: Modernising irrigation, better market prices for farmers.
  • Employment: Local job creation to prevent migration of youth.
What are his other skills and achievements?

3rd Dan Black Belt in Karate, Specialist in Oriental Weapons, Instructor-level Close Quarter Combat. Musician (guitar, harmonica, vocals), poet, motivational speaker, and ace adventure biker on long routes.

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