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Arun Jaitley

 
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Arun Jaitley

Born December 28, 1952 (1952-12-28) (age 56)
New Delhi
Political party Bharatiya Janata Party
Occupation Politician
Profession Lawyer
Religion Hindu

Arun Jaitley (born December 28, 1952 in New Delhi), is a prominent Indian politician and member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is currently the largest Opposition party in India. He is the leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha and previously has served as a Union Minister for commerce, industry, law and justice of the Government of India.

Jaitley is widely acknowledged to be among the most competent of active politicians by a section of India's middle class. He is known for his sharp intellect and brilliant oratory. As a self made politician with a track record of professional excellence, Jaitley is seen to be an ideal candidate for Prime Minister by a section of India's professional class. He is however often dismissed as a 'chattering class hero' by a section of mainstream media

Jaitley is seen to be a principled and ramrod straight leader with a very tough and resolute stance on issues of National Security, India's global stature, sovereignty, probity in public life and economic growth. He is seen to be a thought leader in matters of law and jurisprudence, economy and national security

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Background

He was born to Maharaj Kishen Jaitley and Shrimati Ratan Prabha Jaitley.[1]. Born to a lawyer father[2], he did his schooling from St. Xavier's School, New Delhi 1969-70. He graduated in Commerce from Shri Ram College of Commerce, New Delhi in 1973. He passed his Law degree from the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi in 1977. During his career as a student, he was the recipient of several distinctions for his outstanding performance both in academics and extra curricular activities. He was President of Students Union of Delhi University in 1974.[3]

Political career as student union leader

Jaitley was Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) student leader in the Delhi University campus in the seventies and rose to be President of the University Students' Union in 1974. During the period of proclamation of Internal Emergency (1975-77) when civil liberties were suspended, he was under preventive detention for a period of 19 months. He was a prominent leader of a movement against corruption launched in the year 1973 by Jai Prakash Narayan. He was the Convenor of the National Committee for Students and Youth organisation appointed by Jai Prakash Narayan.[2][3] After being released from jail he joined Jan Sangh.

Legal career

He has been practising law before the Supreme Court of India and several High Courts in the country since 1977.[4] He is a designated Senior Advocate. He was appointed Additional Solicitor General by the V.P. Singh Government in 1989 and did the paperwork for the investigations into the Bofors scandal[2]. His clients cover the political spectrum from Sharad Yadav of the Janata Dal to Madhavrao Scindia of the Indian National Congress to L.K. Advani of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). He has authored several publications on legal and current affairs. He has presented a Paper on Law relating to Corruption and Crime in India before the Indo-British Legal Forum. He was a delegate on behalf of the Government of India to the United Nations General Assembly Session in June 1998 where the Declaration on Law relating to Drugs and Money Laundering was approved.

Political career

Arun Jaitley had been the member of the ABVP, the student wing of the RSS during his student days. He became the spokesman of the BJP during the period preceding the 1999 general election. After the Vajpayee Government came to power under the umbrella of the National Democratic Alliance, he was appointed Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge) on October 13, 1999. He was also appointed Minister of State for Disinvestment (Independent Charge), a new Ministry created for the first time to give effect to the policy of disinvestments under the World Trade Organisation (WTO) regime. He took over the additional charge of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Company Affairs on July 23, 2000 following the resignation of Ram Jethmalani as the Union Cabinet Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs. He was elevated as a Cabinet Minister in November 2000 and was made simultaneously the Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs and Shipping. He was the first Minister of Shipping following the bifurcation of the Ministry of Surface Transport. He demitted the office of the Minister for Shipping with effect from September 1, 2001 and as Union Minister of Law, Justice and Company Affairs on July 1, 2002 to join as a Secretary General, Bhartiya Janta Party and its national spokesman.[4] He worked in this capacity till January 2003. He rejoined the Union Cabinet as the Minister of Commerce & Industry and Law & Justice on 29 January, 2003. With the defeat of the National Democratic Alliance (India) in May 2004, Jaitley returned to serving the BJP as a General Secretary, and back to his legal career.

He is currently a Rajya Sabha member from Gujarat (as of March 2006) and has never contested any election. He was chosen as the Leader of the opposition in Rajya Sabha on June 3, 2009 by L.K. Advani. On June 16, 2009 he resigned from the post of General Secretary of BJP as per his party's One Man One Post principle.

Notable achievements

Legal

He has represented the Birla family in their legal battle against R. S. Lodha on the question of ownership of Birla Corporation Limited. He is representing Ram Gopal Verma in a case against the film-maker who has a distorted version of the National Anthem in his film Rann.

84th Amendment

He successfully introduced the eighty-fourth amendment to the Constitution of India in 2002 freezing parliamentary seats until 2026.[5]

91st Amendment

He successfully introduced the ninety-first amendment to the Constitution of India in 2004 penalising defections.[6]

Role as strategic planner of BJP

Recently, Arun Jaitley had emerged as strategic planner for his track record of managing a number of victories in state Assembly election for the BJP.

Arun Jaitley as General Secretary has managed 8 Assembly elections as of May 2008. Most recently, he oversaw the BJP's success in the state of Karnataka.

Gujarat

In 2002, Arun Jaitley helped his close associate, Narendra Modi win the Gujarat Assembly elections with a landslide mandate, winning 126 out of 182 seats. This partnership has rewarded Arun Jaitley with a Rajya Sabha nomination.

In December 2007, Arun Jaitley orchestrated a well organized campaign to return the incumbent Chief Minister Narendra Modi back to power. The BJP won 117 seats out of the 182 seats. Narendra Modi specifically asked the party high command to depute Arun Jaitley in Gujarat. The primary poll issues were pro-incumbency of the Narendra Modi and good governance by the state administration.

Madhya Pradesh

In 2003, Arun Jaitley, managed the assembly elections in the state of Madhya Pradesh. He, along with Uma Bharti, won a thumping majority of 173 out of 230 in the MP Assembly. Uma Bharti, the Chief Minister and Arun Jaitley would then fall out leading to the former's expulsion.

Karnataka

Arun Jaitley was specifically put in charge of Karnataka, which went to polls simultaneously with the Lok Sabha in May 2004. Karnataka is the only southern state in which the BJP has a sizable presence and a positive mandate for the BJP was expected. The BJP won 18 out of 26 Lok Sabha Seats in the State and emerged as the single largest party in the Assembly, capturing 83 seats, as opposed to the Congress' 68 and the Janata Dal (Secular)'s 59. The Congress and the JD(S) forged a coalition to form the Government with the Congress' Dharam Singh becoming Chief Minister. This however, did not last. In January 2006, disgruntled JDS leaders, led by H. D. Kumaraswamy decided to form a coalition government in the state in partnership with BJP. The understanding was that after half the remaining term of the assembly, the BJP would have its own Chief Minister in the State. In November 2007 H.D.Kumaraswamy declined to transfer the power to B. S. Yeddyurappa and assembly was dissolved.

In May 2008, Arun Jaitley oversaw a phenomenal election campaign in Karnataka, outdoing his previous performance. In the 224-member Assembly, the BJP won 110 seats, falling 3 short of a majority. Soon after, Arun Jaitley negotiated the support of 5 independent MLAs thus taking the BJP's strength to 115. All party leaders starting from President Rajnath Singh to colleague Sushma Swaraj and the BJP's Chief Ministerial candidate in Karnataka, B.S. Yedyurrappa, credited Arun Jaitley with the victory. The Karnataka victory and the ascendency of Yedyurrappa is widely touted as BJP's entry in South Indian politics.

Bihar

In 2005, after the February elections resulted in a hung verdict, re-elections were held in November in the state of Bihar. This election was fought by the BJP in a coalition with the JD(U). He was the chief strategist of the NDA combine. The BJP, ended up winning an all time high of 58 seats and with the JD(U)'s 88 seats were able to form the government. Nitish Kumar of the JD(U) was instated as Chief Minister and the BJP's Sushil Kumar Modi was installed as Deputy Chief Minister.

Punjab

In February 2007, Arun managed the BJP's campagaign in Punjab and coordinated a strategy between the party and its ally, the Shiromani Akali Dal. Out of the 23 seats the party contested, it won 19, a figure that surpassed all expectations and is the party's best-ever performance in the state.

MCD

Late in 2007, Arun Jaitley was appointed general secretary in-charge of elections to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD). Of the 272 member Corporation, the BJP won 164 wards.

Personal life

Jaitley is married to Sangeeta Jaitley since 24 May 1982. They have two children, son Rohan[7] and daughter Sonali.[1][4][8] Sonali Jaitley, his daughter is a lawyer and also a primary member of BJP.

References

Rajya Sabha Member's Web Site: Arun Jaitley BJP finds its winning mojo: alliances and incumbency India Today Interview: Arun Jaitley


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