Manish Tewari Explained

Manish Tewari
Birth Date:1965 12, df=y[1]
Birth Place:Chandigarh, India
Residence:Chandigarh, India
Office:Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Constituency:Chandigarh
Term Start:4 June 2024
Predecessor:Kirron Kher
Constituency1:Anandpur Sahib
Term Start1:23 May 2019
Term End1:4 June 2024
Predecessor1:Prem Singh Chandumajra
Successor1:Malwinder Singh Kang
Constituency2:Ludhiana
Term Start2:16 May 2009
Term End2:18 May 2014
Predecessor2:Sharanjit Singh Dhillon
Successor2:Ravneet Singh Bittu
Office3:Minister of Information and Broadcasting (Independent Charge)
Predecessor3:Ambika Soni
Successor3:Prakash Javdekar
Primeminister3:Manmohan Singh
Term Start3:28 October 2012
Term End3:26 May 2014
Office4:President of Indian Youth Congress
Term Start4:1998
Term End4:2003
Predecessor4:Satyajit D. Gaekwad
Successor4:Randeep Surjewala
Office5:President of National Students Union of India
Term Start5:1986
Term End5:1993
Predecessor5:Mukul Wasnik
Successor5:Saleem Ahmad
Party:Indian National Congress
Spouse:Naznin Shifa Tewari
Occupation:Politician
Nationality:Indian
Alma Mater:Delhi University
Education:Bachelor of Laws

Manish Tewari (born 8 December 1965) is an Indian lawyer and politician. He studied from St. John's High School, Chandigarh. He is a member of the Indian National Congress and represents Chandigarh in the current 18th Lok Sabha.[2] He represented Anandpur Sahib in the 17th Lok Sabha. He was Minister of Information and Broadcasting from 2012 to 2014 and a Member of Parliament from Ludhiana from 2009 to 2014. He contested and won from Chandigarh in the 2024 Indian general election.[3]

Personal life

Manish Tewari was born on 8 December 1965[4] to Non-Punjabi, family initially settle in Chandigarh, India to V.N. Tiwari, an author of Punjabi language and professor at the Panjab University; and Amrit Tewari was a dentist who worked as Professor and Head, Oral Health Sciences Center, and Dean at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. His father was killed by militants in 1984 at his house no. 84 Sector 24, Chandigarh. This happened early morning and was a few months before Operation Blue Star. His mother died in 2018 following a cardiac arrest.[5] Tewari's maternal grandfather, Sardar Tirath Singh was a lawyer and a minister in Congress' government in the state of Punjab.

Tewari attained a Bachelor's of Arts degree from Panjab University, Chandigarh and later a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Delhi.[4] During his time at the Panjab University, he led the sports teams in swimming and water polo.[4] Tewari married Naznin Shifa, a Parsi in March 1996 and now resides in Lodhi Gardens, New Delhi. The couple has a daughter, Ineka Tewari.[4]

Career

Tewari was the president of National Students Union of India from 1988 to 1993[6] and Indian Youth Congress(I) from 1998 to 2000. He lost the 2004 Lok sabha elections but successfully contested the 2009 Lok Sabha elections by defeating Shiromani Akali Dal's candidate Gurcharan Singh Galib by a margin of over 100,000 votes. He was Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Tewari, an advocate by profession, presently practices in the Supreme Court of India and the High Courts of Delhi as well as Punjab and Haryana.

As a member of parliament he has been active in drafting a Private member's Bill to bring the intelligence agencies under parliamentary oversight.[7] While he was scheduled to contest polls from his constituency Ludhiana, in March 2014 he was admitted to hospital for heart ailment.[8] Days later he expressed his unwillingness to contest parliamentary elections owing to his ill health. He has been replaced by Ravneet Singh Bittu, the grandson of former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh.[9]

Manish Tewari was a speaker at Bridge India's webinar on "India's foreign policy: Taking stock at the end of Year One"[10] In 2022, it was reported that Tewari may be a candidate in the 2022 Indian National Congress presidential election.[11]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manish Tewari Biography. NRIInternet.com. 4 January 2013.
  2. Web site: Sethi . Chitleen K. . 2024-06-04 . Congress’s Manish Tewari wrests Chandigarh from BJP after 10 yrs, Sanjay Tandon loses by slim margin . 2024-06-17 . ThePrint . en-US.
  3. News: The Economic Times. Bullish Wins & Bearish Losses: Here are the key contests and results of 2024 Lok Sabha polls. 27 July 2024. 6 June 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20240727153249/https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/elections/lok-sabha/india/bullish-wins-bearish-losses-here-are-the-key-contests-of-2024-lok-sabha-results/articleshow/110713130.cms?from=mdr. 27 July 2024.
  4. Web site: Detailed profile: Shri Manish Tewari. Government of India. 16 October 2019.
  5. News: Singh . Robin . Prof Amrit Tewari, former PGI Dean, passes away at 80 . 24 February 2020 . 15 January 2018.
  6. Web site: Tewari, Shri Manish . Parliament of India . 24 February 2020.
  7. News: Indian spy agencies to come under parliament oversight? . 20 April 2012 . The Economic Times . 14 August 2011 . https://archive.today/20240525222846/https://www.webcitation.org/674KI9B9H?url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/indian-spy-agencies-to-come-under-parliament-oversight/articleshow/9601416.cms . 25 May 2024 . dead .
  8. Web site: Manish Tewari unlikely to contest Lok Sabha polls. 16 March 2014.
  9. Web site: Manish Tewari not to contest Lok Sabha polls. 25 March 2014.
  10. Web site: Bridge India's webinar series. 2021-11-02. Bridge India. en-GB.
  11. Web site: September 22, 2022 . Kamal Nath, Manish Tewari may contest in Congress chief polls . 2022-09-28 . www.telegraphindia.com.