ARUN JAITLEY
ARUN
JAITLEY :
THE RISING FINANCE MINISTER OF INDIA
-AACHAL BURANDE
Arun
Jaitley, (born December 28, 1952, New Delhi) Indian lawyer, politician,
and government official, who served as leader of the Bharatiya
Janata Party (BJP) in the Rajya Sabha (upper
chamber of the Indian parliament) in 2009–14. In 2014 he joined the cabinet of
the BJP-led government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Jaitley was known as an eloquent speaker, and his political
and professional career was largely noncontroversial.
Arun Jaitley was born and raised in New Delhi, and his father was a successful lawyer. Jaitley completed a bachelor’s degree in commerce in 1973 and received a law degree in 1977, both from the University of Delhi. During his time at the university, he became a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student wing of the pro-Hindu organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). In 1974 he was elected president of the student union at the university. He participated in demonstrations against the imposition of the state of emergency in 1975 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, was arrested, and was held in detention for 19 months.
In 1977 Jaitley became the national
convener of the Loktantrik Yova Morcha youth organization, which campaigned for
Janata Party candidates that year. He joined the BJP after its formation in
1980. His career as a politician and a lawyer progressed simultaneously
together. He served as additional solicitor general in the BJP-led government
in 1989–90, during which time he was involved in some of the investigations
into the scandal involving a Swedish weapons manufacturer accused of paying
bribes to several high profile personalities, including then-prime
minister Rajiv Gandhi.
He was first elected to the Rajya
Sabha in 2000, representing the state of Gujrat,
and he was reelected in 2006 and 2012. During his first term he introduced
bills for two amendments to the Indian constitution: the
first (enacted in 2002) froze the number of seats in parliament until the year
2026 based on districting in the 1991 national census, and the second (2004)
imposed penalties on members of parliament who defected from one party to
another during their terms and limited the number of members of state ministry
councils. In 2009 he was chosen as the leader of the BJP opposition in the
upper house. He ceased practicing law following the appointment. In addition to
his other duties, he served as the party’s campaign manager in several states
over the years.
He unsuccessfully ran for a seat from Punjab state in the
2014 elections to the Lok Sabha (lower chamber
of the Indian parliament). Nonetheless, following the overwhelming BJP
landslide victory at the polls, Jaitley was given responsibility for three
important portfolios in Prime Minister Modi’s cabinet: defense, finance, and
corporate affairs. In addition, Jaitley switched his role in the Rajya Sabha
from leader of the opposition to leader of the house.



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