Pawan Kumar Bansal

Pawan Kumar Bansal

Former Union minister Pawan Kumar Bansal
Minister of Railways
In office
28 October 2012 - 10 May 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Succeeded by C. P. Joshi
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
In office
28 May 2009 – 28 October 2012
Personal details
Born (1948-07-16) 16 July 1948
sunam, sangrur district, Punjab
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Madhu Bansal
Children 2 sons
Residence Chandigarh
Religion Hinduism
As of 28 May, 2009
Source: [[1]]

Pawan Kumar Bansal (born 16 July 1948) is an Indian National Congress politician and a former minister in the Manmohan Singh government. He represented Chandigarh constituency in the 15th Lok Sabha of India. He served as Union Cabinet Minister, Railways From 28 October 2012 to 10 May 2013.[2]

Early life

Bansal was born on 16 July 1948 in Sunam.[3] His family hailed from Tapa, Punjab.[4] He went to school at the Yadavindra Public School, Patiala, and did BSc from the Government College, Sector 11, Chandigarh. He also holds an LLB degree from the Department of Law, Panjab University, Chandigarh.[5][6]

Career

Bansal has represented Chandigarh as a member of Parliament in the 10th, 13th, 14th and 15th Lok Sabha. He has worked as the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and the Minister of Water Resources in the current Lok Sabha. He also held the charge of the Minister of State for Finance and Parliamentary Affairs in the First Manmohan Singh Cabinet.

Railway Minister

He took over as the Railway Minister, becoming the first from his party since 1996. Soon after becoming Railways minister, he approved an increase in fares, which has been unchanged for the last 15 years, to allow the Indian Railways to be profitable.He contested the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections from Chandigarh.[7]

Railway Budget 2013

Railway Minister Pawan Bansal in 2013 Railway Budget focused on improvement of the condition of Indian Railways. Pawan Bansal came up with first ever rail link to connect Arunachal Pradesh.[8] Internet ticketing from 0030 hours to 2330 hours as well as E-ticketing through mobile phones.[9][10] Four companies of women RPF personnel set up and another 8 to be set up to strengthen the security of rail passengers, especially women passengers.[11] Railways has identified 104 stations for upgradation in cities with more than one million population and of religious significance. This means, these stations the Railways will give attention to all aspects related to cleanliness, according to the Budget highlights the government released. [12]179 escalators and 400 lifts at A-1 and other major stations to be installed facilitating elderly and differently-able.[13]

Personal life

He is married to Madhu Bansal.[14] They have two sons.

Incident of Corruption Charges

On 3 May 2013, the CBI arrested his nephew, Vijay Singla, after they caught an aide counting two bags of cash.[15]

After the scam came to light in May, the CBI interrogated Pawan Kumar Bansal, Congress MP from Chandigarh, for ten hours, but failed to find substantial evidence to nail him.In his statement, Bansal denied having any knowledge of his nephew’s activities.[16]

CBI does not have any tapped conversation which shows that former Railway Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal was involved in or had any knowledge of the Rs 10 crore cash for post bribery scandal, which prompted the agency not to make him an accused in the case, sources said here today.[17]

The CBI said that Mr Bansal will serve as prosecution witness. The judge has responded. "If the CBI has chosen to make Mr Bansal a witness, then at this juncture, there being no evidence against him, the court cannot pass any order or question him, except during the trial."[18]

References

  1. "Fifteenth Lok Sabha - Members Bioprofile". Lok Sabha. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  2. http://www.archive.india.gov.in/govt/loksabhampbiodata.php?mpcode=42
  3. "Detailed Profile: Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal". india.gove.in. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  4. "Residents hopeful from railway minister Pawan Bansal’s maiden visit". The Times of India. 11 Dec 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  5. "Biographical Sketch - Member of Parliament". Parliament of India. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  6. Detailed Profile - Shri Pawan Kumar Bansal - Members of Parliament (Lok Sabha) - Who's Who - Government: National Portal of India Archived 30 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. http://indianexpress.com/article/india/politics/election-live-2014-march-13/
  8. http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-04-12/news/49080232_1_harmuti-railway-map-arunachal-pradesh
  9. http://www.rediff.com/business/slide-show/slide-show-1-budget-rail-how-rail-minister-made-your-life-easier/20130226.htm
  10. http://www.pib.nic.in/newsite/efeatures.aspx?relid=97308
  11. http://www.hindustantimes.com/chunk-ht-ui-indiabudget2013-railwaybudget2013/bansal-to-add-8-new-companies-of-women-rpf/article1-1017705.aspx
  12. http://canextstep.com/railway-budget-2013-14-67-express-trains-26-passenger-trains-introduced/
  13. http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/transportation/railways/rail-budget-2013-slew-of-passenger-friendly-measures-announced/articleshow/18689166.cms
  14. "Railway minister's wife Madhu Bansal on Budget 2013". IndiaTV News. 25 February 2013.
  15. Abhishek Bhalla (5 May 2013). "Bansal refuses to quit despite revelations that CBI tracked nephew Singla and Kumar in three-month investigation". London: dailymail.co.uk.
  16. "Pawan Kumar Bansal gets CBI clean chit as CBI files charge sheet". dna India. 3 July 2013.
  17. http://archives.deccanchronicle.com/130705/news-current-affairs/article/cbi-gives-clean-chit-pawan-kumar-bansal-railway-bribery-scandal?page=3
  18. http://daily.bhaskar.com/news/NAT-TOP-pawan-bansal-is-not-off-the-hook-judge-slams-cbi-clean-chit-to-former-railway-mi-4325064-NOR.html

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Political offices
Preceded by
C. P. Joshi
Minister of Railways
28 Oct 2012 – 10 May 2013
Succeeded by
C. P. Joshi
Preceded by
Vayalar Ravi
Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
2009-12
Succeeded by
Kamal Nath
Preceded by
unknown
Minister of Water Resources
unknown
Succeeded by
Harish Rawat
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