Girija Vyas
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Girija Vyas is an Indian politician, poet and author.
After obtaining a Doctorate in Philosophy, she taught at the Mohanlal Sukhadia University of Udaipur and the University of Delaware. In 1985, as a candidate of the Indian National Congress party, she was elected as an M.L.A. from Udaipur, Rajasthan and served as a Minister in the Provincial Government of Rajasthan till 1990.
In 1991, she was elected to the Indian Parliament, representing Udaipur, Rajasthan in the Lok Sabha and was appointed as a Deputy Minister in the Federal Government of India in the Narsimha Rao ministry
From 2001-2004, she was also the President, Rajasthan Provincial Congress Committee. Currently, she is Chairperson, Media Department, All India Congress Committee and member, Indo-EU Civil Society.
In February 2005, the Congress Party dominated U.P.A. Government of Manmohan Singh nominated her to the position of the Chairperson of the Fifth National Commission for Women, a Constitutional & Statutory body, a position she currently holds.
She remains an M.L.A. in Rajasthan.
[edit] Controversy
She was implicated in the Petrol Pump allotment scam as a beneficiary. The Indian Express, on Sunday, October 24, 2004, in an article titled "Why Congress’s top spokesperson may not like to raise the BJP’s petrol pump scam", reported that a two-judge panel told Supreme Court that Girija Vyas’s pump be cancelled. The reason cited was that she fixed the interview, pulled strings, and fudged records [1]. She opposes the amendment of section 498A [2] of the Indian Penal Code, under whose provisions Indian men and their extended families can be jailed without trial on the basis of a verbal complaint by an estranged spouse[citation needed].
[edit] Positions held
- M.L.A., Rajasthan
- Minister of State, Government of Rajasthan
- President, Rajasthan Provincial Congress Committee for five years.
- Member of Indian Parliament in the lower house or Lok Sabha several times
- Minister in the Government of India in the 1991s.
- Chairperson, Media Department, All India Congress Committee
- Special Invitee, Congress Working Committee, All India Congress Committee
- Chairperson, National Commission for Women