Sushil Kumar Modi
Sushil Kumar Modi | |
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Modi at Patna Kite Festival in January 2013. | |
3rd Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar | |
In office 24 November 2005 - 16 June 2013 | |
Chief Minister | Nitish Kumar |
Preceded by | Karpoori Thakur |
Succeeded by | Tejashwi Yadav |
Finance Minister of Bihar | |
In office 24 November 2005 – 16 June 2013 | |
Preceded by | Rabri Devi |
Succeeded by | Nitish Kumar |
Member of Parliament | |
In office 2004–2005 | |
Preceded by | Sbodh Ray |
Succeeded by | Syed Shahnawaz Hussain |
Constituency | Bhagalpur |
Personal details | |
Born |
Patna, Bihar, India | 5 January 1952
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Spouse(s) | Jessie George |
Children | 2 |
Residence | Patna |
Alma mater | Patna University |
Occupation | Politician |
Religion | Hinduism |
Website | http://www.sushilmodi.in |
As of 18 June, 2006 Source: Government of Bihar |
Sushil Kumar Modi (born 5 January 1952) is an Indian politician from the Bharatiya Janata Party[1] who was Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister of Bihar, India, from 2005 to 2013.[2] He is a lifelong member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. He was appointed the Chairman of the Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers for the Implementation of Goods and Service Tax in July 2011.[3]
Early life
Sushil Modi was born on 5 January 1952 in a Marwari (Vaishya Bania) family, which is categorised as Other Backward Class by Government of India.[4][5][6] His father was Moti Lal Modi and his mother was Ratna Devi.[7] He has done BSc from B N College, Patna. He graduated Patna Science College and did Botany Hons in 1973. Later he left MSc Botany Course in Patna University, to join social movement started by Jai Prakash Narayan.
RSS
During Sino-Indian War of 1962, Modi was active in organising and mobilising the school students and was appointed Commandment by the Civil Defence to train the civilians and students to maintain their physical fitness and teach them to parade. In 1962, Modi became a member of Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS). In 1968, he did a Three Year Officer’s Training Course (OTC), the highest RSS training course. After Matriculation, he devoted a month as a Vistarak (Whole Time Worker) and worked in Danapur, Khagol starting various RSS branches at different places. Later, he was made the In-charge of evening branches of RSS Patna Town. Modi had a family business of ready-made garments. Against the family wishes of joining family business, he continued with his work for the people.
Early political career
Sushil Modi was a student leader at Patna University Students Union was General Secretary of Student’s Union in 1973. Lalu Prasad Yadav was the President of the Union that time. In 1974 he became a Member of Bihar Pradesh Chaatra (Student) Sangharsh Samiti which spearheaded the famous Bihar Student’s Movement of 1974.[8][9] Modi was arrested five times during JP Movement and the Emergency. First time he was arrested in 1974 during student movement in Bihar. He challenged constitutional validity of MISA and the Supreme Court struck down section 9 of MISA as unconstitutional. This was historic judgement. He was booked under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) and various other acts from 1973 to 1977. During emergency he was arrested on 30 June 1975 and kept in the prisons of Samastipur, Darbhanga, Buxar, Hazaribagh, Bhagalpur and also in the PMCH Prisoner Ward and remained in Jail for 19 months continuously. He was appointed the State Secretary of Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad after emergency was over. From 1977 to 1986, he held different posts including that of State Organising Secretary, Bihar, All India Secretary, in-charge of UP and Bihar and then the All India General Secretary of Vidyarthi Parishad. During this tenure at the top he led a movement against the declaration of Urdu as the second language of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Concerned about the issue of foreign infiltration from Bangladesh in the bordering districts of Bihar he raised the issue and after Assam, a movement against foreign infiltrators was launched in Bihar under his leadership.
Political career
In 1990, he joined active politics and successfully contested from Patna Central Assembly (now known as Kumhrar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)).[10] He was re-elected in 1995 & 2000. In 1990, he was made the Chief Whip of the BJP Bihar Legislature Party. From 1996 till 2004 he was the Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly. He filed the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in the Patna High Court against Lalu Prasad, which was later known as fodder scam. He became a member of Lok Sabha in 2004 representing the constituency of Bhagalpur. He was the Minister for Parliamentary Affairs in a short lived Nitish Kumar government in 2000. He supported the formation of the State of Jharkhand. In 2005 Bihar election, NDA came to power and Modi was elected the leader of Bihar BJP Legislature Party. He subsequently resigned from the Lok Sabha and took over as the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar. He was given the Finance Portfolio along with a number of other departments. After NDA victory in 2010 Bihar elections, he continued to be the Deputy chief minister of Bihar. Sushil Modi did not contest the 2005 and 2010 Bihar Assembly elections to be able to campaign for BJP.[4]
Personal life
Modi married Jessie George in 1987 in an inter-caste and an inter-religious marriage.[11] Jessie George hails from Mumbai.
Positions held
Period | Positions | Note |
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1973–77 | General Secretary, Patna University Students Union | |
1983–86 | All India General Secretary, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad | |
1995–96 | Secretary, Bharatiya Janata Party | |
1996–2004 | Leader of Opposition | Bihar Legislative Assembly |
2000 | Minister, Parliamentary Affairs | Government of Bihar |
2004 | Member, Lok Sabha | 14th lok sabha |
1990–2004 | Member, Bihar Legislative Assembly | 3rd term |
November 2005 – June, 2013 | Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar | 3rd Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar |
November 2005 – June, 2013[12] | Finance Minister of Bihar | Finance Minister of Bihar |
See also
References
- ↑ "RAISINA TATTLE: Debate over Modi's caste".
- ↑ "Bihar elections: Sushil Modi tops BJP’s list of CM probables".
- ↑ The Hindu- 19 July 2011. New Delhi: Sushil Modi elected new chief of Empowered Committee on GST
- 1 2 "‘Minorities may be allergic to the BJP, but not to me’".
- ↑ "Why Sushil Kumar Modi is worried ahead of Bihar assembly elections".
- ↑ Malhotra, Jyoti (15 September 2015). "In a state where kinship and lineage are significant determinants of your success in politics, Sushil Modi’s Bania caste makes him a bit of an outlier.". Mail Online. Retrieved 15 September 2015.
- ↑ Upper castes, OBCs, Dalits and BJP
- ↑ Official Website Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi Early Years in Public Life
- ↑ Profile of Deputy Chief Minister 1971 Early Years in Public Life
- ↑ "BJP's Vote Winner Profile of Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar".
- ↑ "Political way to nurture love".
- ↑ http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/JDU-ends-17-year-old-marriage-with-BJP-Bihar-CM-axes-11-ministers/articleshow/20622322.cms
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