S. S. Ahluwalia

Surendrajeet Singh Ahluwalia
Member of the India Parliament
for Darjeeling
Assumed office
14 May 2014
Preceded by Jaswant Singh
Personal details
Born (1951-07-04) 4 July 1951
Asansol, Burdwan district, West Bengal
Political party

Indian National Congress

Bharatiya Janta Party
Spouse(s) Monica Ahluwalia
Children 3 sons and 2 daughters
Residence Patna
Alma mater University of Calcutta
As of 22 May, 2014
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Surendrajeet Singh Ahluwalia (born 4 July 1951) is an Indian politician of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and is its National Vice President. He is the member of Parliament of India representing Darjeeling Loksabha constituency in West Bengal in the 16th Lok Sabha. Previously he was a Member of Parliament representing Bihar and Jharkhand in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament, over several terms from 1986-1992, 1992-1998, 2000–2006, and 2006-2012.

He was elected into the Parliament as an MP from Bihar, in the year 1986. Over the years of his career, he has held the posts of Minister for Urban Development, and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs in the Union Government.

He was also the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, till 2012 when he lost his Rajya Sabha seat in the Jharkhand Rajya Sabha elections. He subsequently entered the Lok Sabha, winning the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections from Darjeeling.[1] [2] He is at present a Member of the National Executive Committee of the BJP.

Positions held

Speeches and other contributions in international forums

Speech Transcripts from the Conference:
Violation of Human Rights in the Occupied Arab Territories including Palestine Speech Transcript
Right to Development Speech Transcript
Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Speech Transcript
Torture and Enforced Disappearances Speech Transcript
Report of Sub-Commission Speech Transcript
Freedom of Religion Speech Transcript
Speech Transcripts from the Conference:
Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Children Speech Transcript
Social Development including questions relating to the World Speech Transcript
Gender Equality, development and peace for the 21st Century Speech Transcript

Joint Parliamentary Committees (JPC)

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