Arjun kamal nath biography
- Arjuna Kamalanath Karunaratne (born 10 September 1975 as අර්ජුන කමලනාත්) [Sinhala]) is an actor in Sri Lankan cinema.
- He is one of the most senior MPs, having represented Chhindwara nine times.
- Born in Kanpur in 1946 in a business family, Nath went to the famous Doon School which later brought him proximity to the Gandhi family.
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Arjun Narasingha K.C.
Nepali Politician
Arjun Narasingha K.C. (Nepali: अर्जुन नरसिंह केसी) (born 27 September 1947), also known as ANKC, is a Nepalipolitician and former professor, currently serving as a Member of Parliament (MP) from Nuwakot representing the Nepali Congress Party.[2] KC has served as minister five times in different coalition governments holding Education, Health, Housing & Physical Planning and Urban Development portfolios.[3] He most recently served as the Minister of Urban Development in the Second Dahal Cabinet from 2016 to 2017.[4] KC has been elected to the national legislature a total of four times from his constituency of Nuwakot.
He has served in the capacity of Joint General Secretary of the Nepali Congress (NC) and the spokesperson of the party.[2]
In the 14th General Convention of the Nepali Congress, KC put forward his candidacy for the Central Committee citing the need for youth leadership in the party. He is now a Senior Leader in the Central Executive Committee advocating for anti-corruption l
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Kamal Nath: The man of the moment for MP
The man of the moment. Handed the reins of a faction-ridden Congress just seven months before election, Kamal Nath pulled off the near-impossible by dethroning a well-entrenched BJP government of 15 years.
He is the man Indira Gandhi called her “third son”. Born on November 18, 1946, to a business family from Kanpur, he found his place in Congress through Sanjay Gandhi, who was his friend and classmate in Doon School. Nath always enjoyed a very close rapport with the Nehru-Gandhi family.
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Indira Gandhi's third son
Kamal Nath was first elected to Lok Sabha from Chhindwara constituency in 1980 — a place now synonymous with his name. Party veterans remember that former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi personally came for his nomination filing and said, “He is my third son.”
He is one of the most senior MPs, having represented Chhindwara nine times. He was denied a ticket in 1996 after allegations of a Hawala scandal and lost the seat only once, in 1997, to former chief minister Sundarlal Patwa. He w
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Kamal Nath, Digvijaya pay tributes to Pranab da
State Congress president Kamal Nath and former President Pranab Mukherjee have been in the Congress central leadership for decades. Both were prominent cabinet ministers in consecutive Congress governments in the Centre.
Rajya Sabha MP and senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh tweeted, “Pranab da is no more. I had the privilege of meeting him a week before his hospitalisation. He was happy and we held discussions for an hour. He had a unique memory power. He often recalled incidents that occurred years ago. His Parliamentary experience stretched to more than 50 years.”
@digvijaya_28 also recalled tha
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