Om Birla

Om Birla (born December 4, 1962) is an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party and Member of Parliament in the 16th Lok Sabha[1] from the Kota-Bundi constituency of Rajasthan state. He was a three-time Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Kota South.

Early life

Om Birla was born on December 4, 1962 to Shrikrishna Birla and Late Shakuntala Devi. He completed his Masters in Commerce from Govt. Commerce College, Kota and Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer.

Political career

He has been active in student politics. He was president of the student union in 1979. For 12 years since 1991, Mr. Birla was a key leader in Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha as president at state level first, followed by holding the position of vice-president at the national level.

Legislative Assembly

Om Birla won his first assembly elections contesting from Kota South in 2003. He defeated Shanti Dhariwal from Congress by a margin of 10,101 votes. In the next assembly elections, he defended his seat with a comfortable margin of 24,300 votes to his nearest candidate Ram Kishan Verma from Congress in 2008. Before becoming a Member of Parliament, he won his third assembly election against Pankaj Mehta (Congress) by close to 50,000 votes in 2013. During his tenure in 2003-08, he was the Parliamentary Secretary (MoS rank) in Rajasthan Government.

Member of Parliament

He contested the 16th Lok Sabha elections from Kota-Bundi constituency and secured a comfortable victory by a margin of 2,000,782 votes over his nearest rival Ijyaraj Singh from Congress in May 2014. BJP swept the general elections in Rajasthan winning all the 25 seats.

He is a member of the Standing Committee on Energy[2] in Parliament, member of Committee on Petitions and Consultative Committee for Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Philanthropic Work

Apart from a being an active parliamentarian[3] and working at constituency level, he has initiated several social welfare programmes. Some of them include Paridhan, started in 2012 and involves distribution of clothes and books for the weaker section of society, blood donation camps.[4] He has also started a free meal programme and a medicine bank to supply required medicines free of cost for poor.

Personal life

He married Dr. Amita Birla in March 1991. They have two daughters, Akansha and Anjali.

Posts held

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