Uma Bharti | |
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Vice-President of Bharatiya Janata Party | |
President | Amit Shah Jagat Prakash Nadda |
Union Cabinet Minister | |
In office 16 May 2014 – 24 May 2019 | |
Ministry | Term |
Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation | 3 September 2017 - 24 May 2019 |
Ministry of Water Resources, River Development & Ganga Rejuvenation | 16 May 2014 - 3 September 2017 |
In office 7 November 2000 – 29 January 2003 | |
Ministry | Term |
Ministry of Coal | 26 August 2002 - 29 January 2003 |
Ministry of Mines | 26 August 2002 - 29 January 2003 |
Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports | 7 November 2000 - 25 August 2002 |
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 16 May 2014 – 28 May 2019 | |
Preceded by | Pradeep Jain Aditya |
Succeeded by | Anurag Sharma |
Constituency | Jhansi |
In office 1999–2004 | |
Preceded by | Sushil Chandra Verma |
Succeeded by | Kailash Joshi |
Constituency | Bhopal |
In office 1989–1999 | |
Preceded by | Vidyawati Chaturvedi |
Succeeded by | Satyavrat Chaturvedi |
Constituency | Khajuraho |
15th Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh | |
In office 8 December 2003 – 22 August 2004 | |
Preceded by | Digvijaya Singh |
Succeeded by | Babulal Gaur |
Member of Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly | |
In office 2003 –2006 | |
Preceded by | Swami Prasad Lodhi |
Succeeded by | Kapur Chand Ghuwara |
Constituency | Malhara |
Member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly | |
In office 2012 –2014 | |
Preceded by | Anil Kumar Ahirwar |
Succeeded by | Kaptan Singh |
Constituency | Charkhari |
Personal details | |
Born | Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh, India | 3 May 1959
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Uma Bharti (born 3 May 1959) is an Indian politician and former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. She became involved with the Bharatiya Janata Party at a young age, unsuccessfully contesting her first parliamentary elections in 1984. In 1989, she successfully contested the Khajuraho seat, and retained it in elections conducted in 1991, 1996 and 1998. In 1999, she switched constituencies and won the Bhopal seat.
Bharti held various state-level and cabinet-level portfolios in the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Tourism, Youth Affairs and Sports, and also in Coal and Mines during the second as well as third ministry of Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. After Narendra Modi became the Indian Prime Minister in 2014, she was appointed the Minister for Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, and held this office until September 2017.
Bharti was among the leaders in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement of the 1980s and 1990s, organised by the Vishva Hindu Parishad. She was present at the demolition of the Babri Masjid, and was later acquitted by a special CBI court in relation to charges filed against her in the incident.
In the 2003 State Assembly polls, she led the BJP to a sweeping win in the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly. She defeated her Indian National Congress (INC) opponent from the Malehra seat by a 25 per cent margin. She resigned from the post of Chief Minister in August 2004, when an arrest warrant was issued against her regarding the 1994 Hubli riot case. After a falling-out with the BJP, she established her own political party for a while before returning to the fold and being elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly in the state of Uttar Pradesh. She was subsequently re-elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India.
She is occasionally addressed by the Hindu honorific Sādhvī, a respectful Sanskrit title for a female renunciant.[1]