Kunwar Mohan Swarup (18 February 1918 - 15 June 1978[1] ) was Member of Parliament in the second (1957), third (1962), and fourth (1967) Lok Sabha on Praja Socialist Party's ticket and again in fifth Lok Sabha (1971–77) as a member of Congress Party from Pilibhit Constituency.
In 1977, he contested the seat again on Indian National Congress's ticket but lost to Janata Party in the anti-Indira wave.
Swarup was son of Kunwar Shambhu Sahai, a prominent freedom fighter and social worker from Sahora village.
[4] He was elected as the second Member of Parliament from Pilibhit Constituency with 50.54% votes as a PSP member, defeating a rival from the Indian National Congress (INC) who got 34.86% of the vote in the 1957 general election.
He was also interested in shooting, swimming, horse-riding, painting, writing and photography.