Meenakshi Natarajan | |
Birth Date: | 23 July 1973 |
Birth Place: | Nagda, Madhya Pradesh, India |
Residence: | New Delhi |
Office: | Member of Parliament, 15th Lok Sabha |
Alma Mater: | Govt. Holkar Science College, Indore Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore |
Term Start: | 2009 |
Term End: | 2014 |
Predecessor: | Laxminarayan Pandey |
Successor: | Sudhir Gupta |
Party: | Indian National Congress |
Father: | A. R. Natarajan |
Mother: | Uma Natarajan |
Date: | 9 December |
Year: | 2012 |
Source: | [1] |
Meenakshi Natarajan (born 23 July 1973) is an Indian politician and former Member of Parliament from Mandsaur from 2009 to 2014, her single term in parliament.[2]
Meenakshi Natarajan was born in Birlagram Nagda, Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. She is a post graduate in Biochemistry and has a bachelor's degree in Law. She completed her study in Indore Madhya Pradesh from Devi Ahilya University. Ratlam was the Place where she started her political career right joining after NSUI.[3] She is writer of "1857-Bhartiya paripeksh" "Apne-Apne Kurukshetra" is her popular novel.
She worked as NSUI President from 1999–2002.[4] She also worked as President Madhya Pradesh Youth Congress from 2002-2005 and was selected by Rahul Gandhi as AICC Secretary in 2008.[5]
She was selected by Rahul Gandhi for contesting from Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh in 2009 Indian general election which she won by over 30,000 votes defeating her BJP opponent Laxminarayan Pandey who had been winning since 1971.[6] She had coined the slogan "Pradesh elections".
She has served as a Member of the Committee on Personnel, Public Grievances, Law and Justice and that of the Committee on Empowerment of Women.[7]
She was defeated by Sudhir Gupta of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from the Mandsaur constituency in Madhya Pradesh by a margin of over 300,000 votes.[8] She had emerged as a 'consensus candidate' through the primary, which is piloted by Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi. Her opponent Surendra Sethi has alleged that the primary was rigged.
She contested the Mandsaur seat again in 2019 Indian general election but lost to Sudhir Gupta in a repeat of 2014 result.
During one of the election rally, her party's spokesperson Digvijaya Singh referred her as "sau taka tunch maal" (100% pure material or totally unblemished) while introducing her on the stage.[9] [10]