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    Kiren Rijiju

    Kiren Rijiju

    Union Cabinet Minister, Ministry of Law and Justice, India
    Birth DetailsNovember 19, 1971 | Nakhu, West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh
    NationalityIndian
    LeaguePolitician
    EducationBA, Hansraj College, Delhi; LLB, Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
    Kiren Rijiju's Journey so far ...
    • Kiren Rijiju did his schooling in Arunachal Pradesh and then went to Delhi for higher education. He enrolled himself at Delhi's Hansraj College from where he graduated in arts and then went on to complete a law degree from Delhi University's Faculty of Law
    • He belongs to a family of politicians and his father was the first pro-term speaker of Arunachal Pradesh. He showed an interest in public affairs from a young age
    • In 2002, at the age of 31, he was appointed as a Member of the Khadi and Village Industries Commission, a division of the Government of India
    • In 2004, at the age of 33, he was first elected to the 14th Lok Sabha from the West Arunachal Pradesh constituency, one of the largest in the country
    • As a young MP, he had an attendance of over 90% and actively took part in parliamentary work outside and inside the House. It helped him earn accolades from seasoned colleagues. He took part in many debates and raised several questions of national and international importance
    • In 2 009, he joined the Congress, but lost the Lok Sabha election and later became the advisor to former chief minister Dorjee Khandu
    • Riding the Modi wave, he came back strongly and won the 2014 election on a BJP ticket. As Modi planned to develop the North East on several fronts and wanted the saffron party to grow in the region, Rijiju became his “Look East” candidate
    • He was appointed as the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs in the first term of the Modi government and is widely recognised as the voice of the North East, both within the government and in the public eye
    • On the issue of Rohingyas, he took a tough stance and said they are illegal immigrants and should be deported
    • Rijiju was re-elected to 17th Lok Sabha in May 2019 and was appointed as the Minister of State for Sports. He also served as the Minister of State for Minority Affairs before being given temporary charge of the Ayush ministry
    • As a Sports Minister, he earned praise for upgrading sports infrastructure across various SAI facilities, increasing prize money for sports awards and giving quick assistance to current and former sportspersons facing financial hardships. The Fit India Movement initiated by the Sports Ministry was the brainchild of Rijiju
    • In July 2021, he was promoted as a Cabinet Minister and given the charge of Ministry of Law and Justice, a crucial department


    Before you go ...
    • Rijiju declined the post of chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh in 2016
    • In the 14th Lok Sabha, the media adjudged him Arunachal MP as the Best Young Parliamentarian
    • Due to his work in the area of disaster management, the United Nations recognised him as Disaster Risk Champion for the Asia-Pacific Region
    • He has represented India in many social and cultural events abroad and led parliamentary delegations to several countries
    • As a student leader, he took part in many social activities in school and college
    • He is very active on social media and has a large following on various platforms like Twitter and Facebook

    Last Updated: 26/10/2021

    Kiren Rijiju News

    • Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju is set to meet with the floor leaders of political parties in both Houses of Parliament on July 21, 2024, ahead of the Budget Session, which is scheduled to start on July 22, 2024, and may conclude on August 12, 2024.
    • The Union Budget 2024 will be presented on 23rd July, with the session running from 22nd July to 12th August. Expected highlights include increased tax deductions for salaried individuals, enhanced tax benefits for home loan borrowers, subsidies for women, and a focus on infrastructure, defence, and renewable energy. The government also aims to decriminalise over 100 legal provisions to support businesses.
    • The government has designated the Ministry of Minority Affairs as the nodal ministry for the Haj Committee, taking over from the Ministry of External Affairs. Changes include new rules and the nomination of officers from various ministries to the committee.
    • The next session, which will include the budget presentation, is expected to begin on July 22. After the special session ended, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju criticized the Congress-led INDIA bloc for disrupting the PM's speeches in both Houses of Parliament. He stated that despite being given ample time to raise their issues during the debate on the motion of thanks to the President's address, the Opposition chose to interrupt the PM's reply.
    • After Gandhi's speech on Monday on the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address, Union ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Rijiju accused the Congress leader of making "untruthful" claims about a host of issues, including the Agnipath scheme and the compensation paid to locals in Ayodhya.
    • After Gandhi's speech on the Motion of Thanks to the President's address, Union ministers Ashwini Vaishnaw and Kiren Rijiju accused the Congress leader of making "untruthful" claims about a host of issues, including the Agnipath scheme and the compensation paid to locals in Ayodhya.
    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged NDA MPs on Tuesday to adhere to parliamentary rules and conduct, while learning from senior members about best practices. This advice comes a day after Rahul Gandhi, Leader of Opposition, was accused by the ruling alliance of delivering a "most irresponsible" speech.
    • Prime Minister Narendra Modi and five senior ministers defended the central government against Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi's criticism in Lok Sabha. The ministers demanded Gandhi's apology, refuted his claims, and challenged his statements on various issues. The heated exchange included accusations of disrespecting parliamentary rules and misleading the House. Gandhi stood firm on his positions despite the ministers' objections.
    • Union ministers criticized Rahul Gandhi for delivering an irresponsible speech in Lok Sabha, making untruthful claims about various topics. The BJP highlighted the contrast with past leaders like Vajpayee, Advani, and Swaraj, emphasizing the importance of responsibility in such positions.
    • Rahul Gandhi's remarks on Hinduism and NEET-UG paper leak sparked controversy in the Lok Sabha. Union ministers criticized him for denigrating Hindus, while Congress defended his stance. The issue led to a heated debate on political exploitation of religion and biased media coverage.
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