- Shivraj Patil
Infobox Politician
name = Shivraj Vishwanath Patil
imagesize = 200px
birth_date = birth date and age|1935|10|12
birth_place =Maharashtra ,India
office = Minister for Home Affairs
term_start =22 May 2004
term_end = present
primeminister =Manmohan Singh
predecessor =Lal Krishna Advani
successor = Incumbent
office2 =Speaker of Lok Sabha
term_start2 =10 July 1991
term_end2 =22 May 1996
predecessor2 =Rabi Ray
successor2 =P.A. Sangma
office3 = Minister of Defence
term_start3 =15 January 1980
term_end3 =2 December 1989
primeminister3 =Indira Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi
predecessor3 =Pranab Mukherjee
successor3 =Shankarrao Chavan
occupation =Politician
party =Indian National Congress Shivraj Vishwanath Patil (born
October 12 ,1935 ) is the current Union Minister of Home Affairs in theManmohan Singh government and member of theRajya Sabha . Previously he had been the Speaker of the 11th Lok Sabha and servedIndira Gandhi andRajiv Gandhi cabinets as the defence minister during the 80's.Early life
Patil was born in 1935 in the village of Chakur in the
Latur district (Marathwada region) ofMaharashtra . He attendedOsmania University , Hyderabad, earning a graduation degree in Science and studied Law at theBombay University .During 1967-69, he was involved in local government (Latur Municipality).Patil belongs to the
Lingayat community spread acrossKarnataka ,Maharashtra andAndhra Pradesh . He married late Smt. Vijaya Patil in June 1963.In State Politics
Between 1972-79, he was member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly for two terms during which time he held various positions such as Chairman of Public Undtertakings Committee, Deputy Minister (Las & Judiciary, Irrigation, Protocol), Deputy Speaker of the Assembly and Speaker of the Assembly.
In Central Politics
In 1980, he got elected to the 7th
Lok Sabha . By 1999 (13th Lok Sabha), he had won seven successive Lok Sabha elections.In government
First inducted in the
Indira Gandhi -led government in as Minister of State for Defence (1980-82), he was given independent charge of the Commerce Ministry (1982-83), from where he was shifted to Science and Technology, Atomic Energy, Electronics, Space and Ocean Development (1983-84).During 1983-86, he was Vice President of CSIR India. He also served on various committees including those on Defence, External Affairs, Finance, Salaries and Allowances of Members of Parliament.
In the
Rajiv Gandhi government, he was Minister for Personnel, Defence production and later held independent charge of Civil Aviation and Tourism.He has also held a number of important positions in the party ever since
Sonia Gandhi took over the presidency of the party. He is largely known for introducing the TheOutstanding Parliamentarian Award , India in 1995. He was the chairman of the manifesto committee of the party during the 1999 Lok Sabha election.As speaker of the Lok Sabha, he had began or contributed in initiatives on information dissemination to members of the Parliament (through computerisation and modernisation), construction of Parliament Library Building and broadcast of Loksabha proceedings, including live broadcast of
Question Hour of both houses of the parliament.Between 1991-1995, he was a member / leader of Indian parliamentary delegations to various international parliamentary conferences.
After Indian General Election 2004
He became Home Minister in 2004. A former
Lok Sabha speaker, Shivraj Patil lost in the 2004 polls fromLatur constituency inMaharashtra , but has still landed up the second most important position in the Union Cabinet -- that of theHome Minister . He was elected to theRajya Sabha in July 2004.Patil's name was considered a likely candidate in 2007 presidential election. However, after the Left parties opposed his candidature, Sonia Gandhi proposed
Pratibha Patil , Governor of Rajasthan, as the presidential candidate. Shivraj Patil was later considered a possible candidate for the post ofVice President of India . His extensive parliamentary experience and his reputation for fairness were said to be the main advantages on his side.References
* Congress Sandesh, 2004
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