Prakash Javadekar

Prakash Javadekar

Prakash Javadekar is a member of Rajya Sabha and a leader of Bharatiya Janata Party. He was lected to Rajya Sabha from Maharashtra in 2008. He is the official spokesperson of the party.

He was born on January 30, 1951 and studied B Com from Pune. He was associated with ABVP from student days. He was imprisioned in emergency in 1975. He worked for Bank of Maharashtra for some years and joined politics as a full time party worker in 1981. He was member of Maharashtra Legislative Council from 1990 to 2002.

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