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词条 Ashok Gehlot
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  1. Personal life

  2. Political Career

      Membership of legislature    Positions held    Other positions held  

  3. References

  4. External links

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|primeminister8 = Rajiv Gandhi
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Ashok Gehlot (Devanagari: अशोक गहलोत)(born 3 May 1951) is an Indian politician, currently serving his third term as Chief Minister of Rajasthan since December 2018. He was Congress Party's national general secretary and in-charge of organizations and training from March 2018 to 23 January 2019.[1] He held this position from December 1998 to 2003 and from 2008 to 2013 and again from 17 December 2018.[2] He hails from Jodhpur, Rajasthan. He represents Sardarpura constituency of Jodhpur as Member of Legislative Assembly of Rajasthan.

Personal life

Ashok Gehlot, son of Babu Jadugar Laxman Singh Gehlot a Marwari Mali Rajput , was born on 3 May 1951 in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. A science and law graduate, he also holds an MA degree in economics. He is married to Sunita Gehlot and has a son and a daughter.[2] He is a Hindu and a member of the Indian National Congress (INC) party. He was influenced by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi at a very young age and was actively engaged in social political work even as a student. During 1971's East Bengali refugees crisis he served in the refugee camps in the eastern states of India. It is there when former prime minister Indira Gandhi first identified his organizational skills during one of her visits to the refugee camps. Gehlot was later appointed the first state president of National Student's Union of India and successfully organised Congress's student wing in the state. Recently, his elder brother Kanwar Sen Gehlot died due to heart attack in October 2018.[3]

Political Career

Membership of legislature

Year Position
1980–84 Member, Seventh

Sabha

1984–89 Member, Eighth Lok Sabha
1991–96 Member, Tenth Lok Sabha
1996–98 Member, Eleventh Lok Sabha
1998–99 Member, Twelfth Lok Sabha
1999–2003 Member, Eleventh Rajasthan Legislative Assembly (Elected in by-election)
2003–08 Member, Twelfth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
2008–13 Member, Thirteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
2013–18 Member, Fourteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
2018–Cont. Member, Fifteenth Rajasthan Legislative Assembly

Positions held

Year Position
1980–82 Member, Public Accounts Committee, Lok Sabha
1982–83 Union Deputy Minister, Department of Tourism
1983–84 Union Deputy Minister, Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation
1984–84 Union Deputy Minister, Department of Sports
1984–85 Union Minister of State, Department of Tourism and Civil Aviation
1989–89 Minister, Department of Home and PHED, Government of Rajasthan
1991–93 Union Minister of State, Department of Textiles (Independent Charge)
1991–96 Consultative Committee on Communication (Lok Sabha)
1991–98 Standing Committee on Railway (10th & 11th Lok Sabha)
1996–98 Consultative Committee on External Affairs ( Lok Sabha )
1998–2003 Chief Minister, Rajasthan
2008–13 Chief Minister, Rajasthan
2018–Cont. Chief Minister, Rajasthan

Other positions held

Year Position
1974–79 President, Rajasthan NSUI
1979–82 President, City District Congress Committee, Jodhpur
1982 General Secretary, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
1985–89President, Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
199497
1997–99
2004–08 General Secretary, All India Congress Committee
2017–2019General Secretary, All India Congress Committee

References

1. ^Ashok Gehlot Appointed Congress General Secretary In-Charge For Gujarat. Ndtv.com (26 April 2017). Retrieved on 2018-08-13.
2. ^Chief Minister, Rajasthan. Rajassembly.nic.in. Retrieved on 13 August 2018.
3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.khaskhabar.com/local/rajasthan/jodhpur-news/news-ashok-gehlots-elder-brother-kanwar-sen-gehlot-passes-away-news-hindi-1-346727-KKN.html|title=अशोक गहलोत के परिवार में शोक, बड़े भाई का ह्रदयाघात से निधन|work=KhasKhabar|access-date=19 October 2018|language=hi-IN}}

External links

  • {{twitter.com|ashokgehlot51}}
  • Ashok Gehlot on TOI Ashok Gehlot took everyone by surprise earlier this month when he decided to clamp down on Pravin Togadia of the VHP. The firebrand Hindutva leader was arrested for distributing trishuls and making inflammatory speeches. In a conversation with Neelabh Mishra, the chief minister defends his government’s action:
  • rediff.com
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