Sangh Priya Gautam

Summary

Sangh Priya Gautam (b 1931) is a former Union minister of state for agro and rural industries of India. He was minister in Atal Bihari Vajpayee ministry around 2001. He was born in 1931 in Bulandshahr district in Uttar Pradesh in India and studied at law Aligarh Muslim University. A Lawyer by profession, he was elected to Rajya Sabha in 1990 and in 1998 as a candidate of Bharatiya Janata Party.[1][2][3]

He was BJP candidate for Hapur (Lok Sabha constituency) in 1984 when he came third. Later he was elected to Rajya Sabha twice. After the defeat of Vajpayee Government in 2004 General Election, Shri Gautam started to complain about being sidelined in the party and was suspended in 2006 for anti-party activities.[4] He was admitted back in the party in 2011.[5] Even in 2010s after re-joining BJP, he continued to be a vocal critic of the party.[6]

See also edit

Sanghmitra Maurya, a woman leader of the same party (BJP) in UP in 2010s, with a similar name which causes confusion for some people

References edit

  1. ^ Rajya Sabha member profile
  2. ^ BJP suspends Sangh Priya Gautam
  3. ^ Candidate statistics - Sangh Priya Gautam
  4. ^ "BJP suspends Sangh Priya Gautam".
  5. ^ "BJP re-inducts Sangha Priya Gautam - Rediff.com".
  6. ^ "Make Nitin Gadkari Deputy PM, Shivraj Chouhan Party Chief: BJP Veteran".