Saturday 14 August 2021

Top 10 Indian Politicians

It is not convenient to compile the complete report of the who's who of a nation as multicultural as India. Yet these political personalities' presence reaches across their initial roles and posts.

In this blog, we are going to define the Top 10 Politicians of India.

1. Narendra Modi


Narendra Damodardas Modi is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current prime minister of India since 2014. He was the chief minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament for Varanasi. Modi is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and its National Democratic Alliance.

2. Amit Shah



Amit Anil Chandra Shah (born 22 October 1964) is an Indian politician currently serving as the Minister of Home Affairs and the First Minister of Co-operation of India. He served as the President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from 2014 to 2020. He has also served as chairman of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) since 2014. He was elected to the lower house of Parliament, Lok Sabha, in the 2019 Indian general elections from Gandhinagar. Earlier, he had been elected as a member of the upper house of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, from Gujarat in 2017. Sworn in at the age of 54, he is the youngest serving full-time Home Minister. He is the chief strategist of the BJP and a close aide to Narendra Modi.

3. Asaduddin Owaisi


Asaduddin Owaisi is an Indian politician, who is the President of the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen. He is a four-time Member of Parliament, representing the Hyderabad constituency in Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament.
Born: 13 May 1969 (age 52 years), Hyderabad
Spouse: Farheen Owaisi (m. 1996)
Party: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
Education: the University of London, Lincoln's Inn, The Hyderabad Public School, Nizam College, Osmania University
Children: Qudsia Owaisi, Sultan Uddin Owaisi
Grandparents: Abdul Wahid Owaisi, Kanis Fatima
Parents: Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi, Najamunnisa Owaisi



4. Rajnath Singh



Rajnath Singh (born 10 July 1951) is an Indian politician serving as the Defence Minister of India. He is currently the Deputy Leader of the House Lok Sabha. He is the former President of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He has previously served as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and as a Cabinet Minister in the Vajpayee Government. He was the Home Minister in the First Modi Ministry.[1] He has also served as the President of the BJP twice i.e. 2005 to 2009 and 2013 to 2014. He is a veteran leader of the BJP who started his career as an RSS Swayamsevak. He is an advocate of the party's Hindutva ideology. He has also served the party in the Uttar Pradesh state from where he started his political career as a youth leader. He was also the minister of Road Transport and Highways and Agriculture under the Prime ministership of Atal Bihari Vajpayee.

5. Yogi Adityanath


Yogi Adityanath is an Indian Hindu monk and politician serving as the 22nd and current Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, in office since 19 March 2017. He was appointed as the Chief Minister on 26 March 2017 after the Bharatiya Janata Party won the 2017 State Assembly elections, in which he was a prominent campaigner.

6. Rahul Gandhi


Rahul Gandhi (born on 19 June 1970) is an Indian politician and a participant of the State Legislature in the 17th Legislative Council, serving the electorate of Wayanad, Kerala region. A representative of the INC (Indian National Congress), he worked from 16 December 2017 to 3 July 2019 as Chief of the Indian National Congress party. Rahul Gandhi is the president of the Indian Youth Congress and of NSUI's (Indian National Students Union). He is however a member of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundations and the Benevolent Fund of Rajiv Gandhi.

He was born in New Delhi, around Delhi, and Dehradun, Rahul Gandhi spent most of his childhood time and remained away from people domain for most of his preschool and adolescent youth. He received basic education in New Delhi and Dehradun (Uttarakhand) but was subsequently homeschooled due to security reasons. Since going to Harvard College, Rahul Gandhi started his undergraduate (UG) career at St. Stephens College. Rahul Gandhi moved to Rollins College in Florida due to security concerns following the death of his father, the late PM (Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi). He qualified in 1994, the year following the M.Phil acquisition of Gandhi from Cambridge University. After completing graduation, Gandhi started his professional career with a strategy consulting company in London, the Monitor Company. He gradually came back to India and founded Backups Services Private Ltd, a Mumbai-based software consultancy company.

7. Arvind Kejriwal


Arvind Kejriwal is an Indian politician and a former bureaucrat who is the current and 7th Chief Minister of Delhi since February 2015. He was also the Chief Minister of Delhi from December 2013 to February 2014, stepping down after 49 days of assuming.

8. Mamta Banerjee


Mamata Banerjee (born 5 January 1955) is an Indian politician who has served as 8th West Bengal and incumbent CM (Chief Minister) since 2011, the first female to take the position. After splitting from the INC (Indian National Congress), she formed the All India Trinamool Congress (AITC or TMC) political party in 1998 and became its chairperson. She is also alluded to by her supporters as Didi (which means elder sister) according to many of her opponents as Pishi (indicating parental aunt in Bengali).

9. Sonia Gandhi


Sonia Gandhi is an Indian leader (born 9 December 1946). She was the chief of the INC (Indian National Congress) party, the democratic left-of-center party that for much of its post-independence background has dominated India. In 1998, 7 years after the death of her husband, Rajiv Gandhi, a previous PM (Prime Minister) of India, she seized over as chief executive and held the position in office for twenty-two years. Sonia Gandhi was formed in a Roman Christian family and was born in a farming town near Vicenza, Italy. She migrated to Cambridge, England, for language courses after finishing her schooling at local public schools, where she met Rajiv Gandhi, and later married him in 1968. She later traveled to India and began staying at the latter's New Delhi home with her mother-in-law, India's former PM (Prime Minister) Indira Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi, although, including during the decades of her husband's prem league, stayed away from the general public arena.

Following the death of her husband, Congress members approached Sonia Gandhi to unite the party, but she refused. After further party persuasion, she decided to enter parliament in 1997; she was designated for party chairman the subsequent year and elected across Jitendra Prasada. In Sonia Gandhi's leadership, the Congress, in alliance with many other center-left political groups, formed a coalition government after the 2004 elections. Since then, Gandhi has been praised for being influential in establishing the re-elected Unified Progressive Alliance (UPA) to the government in 2009. Further to the 2004 success, Gandhi refused the premiership; she subsequently headed the governing coalition and the Central Advisory Committee.

10. Nitish Kumar


Nitish Kumar was born on 1 March 1951. He is an Indian politician who has worked since 2015 as the 22nd CM (Chief Minister) of Bihar, a region in India and has served on five numerous occasions in that post. He has also worked in the Indian government of the Nation as a Minister.

Nitish Kumar is a member of an organization called the Janata Dal (United States). The nation welcomed Kumar's administration as a welcome shift from a brief drought of massive corruption, criminality and mismanagement. He recruited over 100,000 teachers and administrators as the Chief Minister, established that physicians served in primary healthcare centres, electrified several towns, built highways, halved women innumeracy, transformed around an uncivilized state by clamping down on offenders, and doubled the typical Bihari's earnings.


Above information as per google search and Wikipedia...