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Constituency | Sultanpur (Uttar Pradesh) |
Name | Feroze Varun Gandhi (Winner) |
Party | BJP |
S/O,D/O,W/O | Shri Sanjay Gandhi |
Age | 34 |
Address | R/O 14 Ashok Road, New Delhi 110001 |
Self Profession | Member Of Parliament |
Spouse Profession | Desginer |
Criminal Cases | 0 |
Education | Post Graduate |
Total Asset | Rs:35,73,18,699 |
Liablities | Rs:1,81,19,000 |
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Contact | 1123719293 |
About:
Varun Gandhi (born 13 March 1980) is an Indian politician; he is a member of Lok Sabha, the lower house of Parliament of India, representing the Sultanpur constituency. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party and was inducted into Rajnath Singh's team in March 2012 as National General Secretary, becoming the youngest General Secretary in the history of the party.Varun Gandhi is a member of the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Columnist:
Writes articles and policy papers for several national dailies and magazines in India, such as The Times of India, The Hindustan Times, Economic Times, The Indian Express, The Asian Age, The Hindu, Outlook Magazine amongst others. Writes the largest syndicated column in the country covering 21 newspapers – including Malayalam Manorama, Lokmat, Hindustan, Rajasthan Patrika, Punjab Kesari, Amar Ujala, Sandesh, Bartaman, Sakshi – reaching more than 200 million readers.
Poet:
Gandhi wrote his first volume of poems, titled The Otherness of Self, at the age of 20, in 2000. His second volume of poems, titled Stillness was published by HarperCollins in April 2015. The book broke sales records and became the bestselling non-fiction book, selling over 10,000 copies in the first two days of its release.
Early life:
Varun Gandhi was born in Delhi on 13 March 1980 to Sanjay Gandhi and Maneka Gandhi. He is the grandson of former Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi and the great-grandson of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Varun was born soon after his grandmother regained power in the 1980 general elections. Unfortunately, his father died in a plane crash when he was three months old in June 1980. His grandmother was assassinated when Varun was four years old on 31 October 1984. Indira Gandhi is said to have been very fond of Varun.
Varun attended Rishi Valley School and Modern School c.p. new delhi the British School, New Delhi, where he was elected secretary of the student council.
Political career:
Varun Gandhi was first introduced to the Pilibhit constituency by his mother during the 1999 election campaigning.He and his mother joined BJP in 2004; she had been a part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) since earlier.Varun Gandhi campaigned for the party in the 2004 elections, covering over 40 constituencies.
In an interview to Stephen Sackur in BBC's HARDtalk in October 2005, Gandhi answered questions about the reasons behind his political affiliation and defended his father as someone who had helped revive the industrialisation of India by starting Maruti Udyog and whose strategy helped the Congress party's comeback after the first ever non-Congress Janata Dal government following an electoral routing for the Indira Gandhi-government after Emergency, among many other things.