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Adesh Gupta

Adesh Kumar Gupta (born 29 January 1969) is an Indian politician. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and the former president of party's Delhi unit. Starting his political career as a twelfth-grade student when he joined the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, he remained active in student politics when he attended Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University. His association with the Ram Mandir Movement led to his arrest and he was imprisoned for a year at Kanpur in 1991. He joined the Bharatiya Yuva Morcha when he moved to Delhi from his home district of Kannauj in 1994. He campaigned in the 2017 Municipal Corporation of Delhi election successfully from the West Patel Nagar ward and became the Mayor of North Delhi Municipal Corporation in April 2018, remaining in office till 29 April 2019. He was appointed president of Delhi BJP on 2 June 2020 by the National President of the BJP, Jagat Prakash Nadda, following the resignation of Manoj Tiwari. On 11th December 2022, he stepped down from the post of State BJP President after the party's loss in the MCD Elections of 2022. He was replaced by Virendra Sachdeva.[1]

Adesh Kumar Gupta
President of Bharatiya Janata Party, Delhi
In office
2 June 2020 – 11 December 2022
Preceded byManoj Tiwari
Succeeded byVirender Sachdeva
Mayor of North Delhi
In office
April 2018 – 29 April 2019
Personal details
Born (1969-01-29) 29 January 1969 (age 55)
Gursahaiganj, Uttar Pradesh, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
SpouseAnuradha Gupta
Children3
Education( B.Sc. )
Alma materChhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University

Personal life edit

Gupta was born in 1969, the eldest son of Shambhu Dayal Gupta, in Gursahaiganj, Kannauj (formerly a part of Farrukhabad district and now in Kannauj district), Uttar Pradesh. He received his twelfth-grade Higher Secondary School Certificate from Madan Mohan Malviya Inter College in 1987. He later attended Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University at Kanpur and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree.[2][3]

After completing his higher education, he moved to Delhi in 1994 and started tutoring to make his living in the city. After working as a tuition teacher for two years he established his own business.[4] However, his business was not successful and he returned to the teaching profession.[4] After tutoring for few more years he applied for the position of contractor with the Central Public Works Department and acquired considerable success in this profession.[4][5][6]

Political career edit

Gupta is a member of the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) and is active in the politics of Delhi. He embarked on a career in politics after becoming a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) during his time in the Madan Mohan Malviya Inter College as a twelfth-grade student in 1987.[2][6] His involvement in student politics continued at Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University. He rose in the ABVP to become the head of its district unit and later secretary of the state unit. He actively participated in the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement and canvassed students for its support. The Ram Janmabhoomi Movement was spearheaded by the BJP and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to claim disputed land in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, hypothesised to be the birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama, for Hindus.[7] Gupta's association with the movement led to his arrest by police in 1991 and his incarceration at a temporary prison at Kanpur for a year.[2]

Gupta joined the Bharatiya Yuva Morcha and became its national office secretary in 1994 under the leadership of president Dharmendra Pradhan.[3][6] He also held several positions in the BJP's Delhi unit from 2009 to 2014, becoming the West Patel Nagar Mandal President in 2009 and later the head of Najafgarh Mandal.[6]

In the 2017 Municipal Corporation of Delhi election, Gupta was given a BJP ticket to contest from the West Patel Nagar ward of the Karol Bagh Zone of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation (NDMC). He won the election and in April 2018 became the Mayor of the NDMC.[5] He was succeeded by Avtar Singh for the post of mayor on 29 April 2019. As a member of the NDMC, Gupta was elected unopposed as a member of the standing committee of the house on the same day he resigned as mayor.[8]

Delhi BJP President edit

Gupta was appointed the president of the Delhi BJP on 2 June 2020 by the National President of the BJP, Jagat Prakash Nadda.[9] He succeeded actor-politician and member of parliament Manoj Tiwari, who had tendered his resignation due to unsatisfactory performance of the party in the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election but had been asked by the party to remain in office until the new appointment to replace him. Gupta's appointment was viewed by multiple media sources as an attempt by the BJP to regain its traditional voters, including the Vaishya community to which Gupta belongs.[10][11][12]

Gupta led a protest at Rajghat on 7 June 2020 along with other BJP leaders, including the Leader of Opposition of the Legislative Assembly of Delhi, Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, against the Government of Delhi, accusing the latter of mishandling the COVID-19 pandemic in Delhi. They were detained by police for violating lockdown norms and were taken to Rajender Nagar Police Station.[13]

The BJP unit of Delhi launched a 'Jan Jagran Abhiyan' (transl. Public Awareness Campaign) about the COVID-19 pandemic under Gupta on 17 June 2020. The campaign included all the members of parliament from Delhi and other senior leaders of the party, and involved the distribution of decoction packets, sanitizer bottles, and face masks in different areas of the city.[14]

Gupta headed the Delhi contingent of the party in the virtual meeting of the BJP on 4 July 2020, which was attended by all of its regional units in the country and chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the presence of party national president Jagat Prakash Nadda. Gupta gave a presentation during the meeting and briefed the others about the different social works carried out by the party in Delhi under the 'Sewa Hi Sanathan' Campaign. These included COVID-19 relief measures and encouraging people to donate to the PM CARES Fund and its joint programme with Delhi Police, 'Anivarya', to distribute sanitary napkins among women and girls living in the slums of Delhi.[15][16]

Gupta also wrote to all three mayors of Delhi, including the North Delhi Municipal Corporation, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, and the East Delhi Municipal Corporation, asking them not to go ahead with their respective anti-encroachment drives planned to be carried out citywide against street vendors during the COVID-19 pandemic, noting its economic impact.[17]

In 2022, he supported the anti-encroachment drives.[18]

Electoral Performance edit

In 2022, Gupta refused to contest in the by-election for Rajinder Nagar Assembly constituency.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta steps down following defeat in MCD polls". The Indian Express. 11 December 2022. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "कन्नौज से ठेकेदारी करने दिल्ली गए आदेश बन गए भाजपा प्रदेश अध्यक्ष, पढ़ें- राजनीतिक सफरनामा". Dainik Jagran (in Hindi). Kannauj. 3 June 2020. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  3. ^ a b Jha, Sudhir (2 June 2020). "कौन हैं दिल्ली बीजेपी के नए अध्यक्ष आदेश गुप्ता, जानिए उनके बारे में सबकुछ, बिहार से थे मनोज तिवारी तो यूपी में आदेश की जड़ें". Hindustan (in Hindi). New Delhi. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Shukla, Ravi (2 June 2020). "आदेश कुमार गुप्ता: एक ट्यूशन टीचर से दिल्ली प्रदेश अध्यक्ष तक का सफर". Navbharat Times (in Hindi). New Delhi. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  5. ^ a b "कौन हैं आदेश गुप्ता, जिन्हें मनोज तिवारी की जगह मिली दिल्ली BJP की कमान". Aaj Tak (in Hindi). New Delhi. 2 June 2020. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d Rajput, Abhinav (3 June 2020). "Ex-MCD mayor replaces Tiwari as Delhi BJP chief". The Indian Express. New Delhi. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Ram Janmabhoomi movement- engineered by Ashok Singhal and charioted by L K Advani". Business Today. Press Trust of India. 9 November 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Delhi: Mayors for north, east municipal bodies sworn in". The Indian Express. New Delhi. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  9. ^ Sharma, Akhilesh (2 June 2020). "Manoj Tiwari Replaced As Delhi BJP President". NDTV. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Gupta's appointment as Delhi BJP chief done to focus on workers, feel leaders". Outlook. New Delhi. Press Trust of India. 2 June 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  11. ^ Kumar, Navtan (6 June 2020). "BJP picks Adesh Gupta to regain traditional voters". The Sunday Guardian. New Delhi. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  12. ^ Sikdar, Shubhomoy (7 June 2020). "BJP picks Adesh Kumar Gupta to regain traditional voters, uniting the party". Business Standard. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  13. ^ "Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta, party MLAs detained during protest against AAP govt". The Telegraph. Press Trust of India. 7 June 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  14. ^ "COVID-19: BJP launches 'Jan Jagran Abhiyan' drive in Delhi, distributes masks and sanitisers". The Indian Express. New Delhi. Express News Service. 17 June 2020. Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  15. ^ "BJP workers helped in public service". The Hindu. 4 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Delhi BJP chief details relief work undertaken amid COVID-19 pandemic at party meet". Business Insider. New Delhi. Press Trust of India. 4 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  17. ^ "Delhi BJP chief asks party-ruled civic bodies to postpone anti-encroachment drive". Deccan Herald. New Delhi. Press Trust of India. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 7 July 2020.
  18. ^ "BJP Delhi Chief Wants Anti-Encroachment Drives Against 'Bangladeshi, Rohingya' in South, East Delhi". The Wire. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  19. ^ "Gupta, Bagga refuse to contest Rajinder Nagar by-election". The Pioneer. 28 May 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2022.

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Adesh Kumar Gupta born 29 January 1969 is an Indian politician He is a member of the Bharatiya Janta Party BJP and the former president of party s Delhi unit Starting his political career as a twelfth grade student when he joined the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad he remained active in student politics when he attended Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University His association with the Ram Mandir Movement led to his arrest and he was imprisoned for a year at Kanpur in 1991 He joined the Bharatiya Yuva Morcha when he moved to Delhi from his home district of Kannauj in 1994 He campaigned in the 2017 Municipal Corporation of Delhi election successfully from the West Patel Nagar ward and became the Mayor of North Delhi Municipal Corporation in April 2018 remaining in office till 29 April 2019 He was appointed president of Delhi BJP on 2 June 2020 by the National President of the BJP Jagat Prakash Nadda following the resignation of Manoj Tiwari On 11th December 2022 he stepped down from the post of State BJP President after the party s loss in the MCD Elections of 2022 He was replaced by Virendra Sachdeva 1 Adesh Kumar GuptaPresident of Bharatiya Janata Party DelhiIn office 2 June 2020 11 December 2022Preceded byManoj TiwariSucceeded byVirender SachdevaMayor of North DelhiIn office April 2018 29 April 2019Personal detailsBorn 1969 01 29 29 January 1969 age 55 Gursahaiganj Uttar Pradesh IndiaPolitical partyBharatiya Janata PartySpouseAnuradha GuptaChildren3Education B Sc Alma materChhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University Contents 1 Personal life 2 Political career 2 1 Delhi BJP President 2 2 Electoral Performance 3 ReferencesPersonal life editGupta was born in 1969 the eldest son of Shambhu Dayal Gupta in Gursahaiganj Kannauj formerly a part of Farrukhabad district and now in Kannauj district Uttar Pradesh He received his twelfth grade Higher Secondary School Certificate from Madan Mohan Malviya Inter College in 1987 He later attended Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University at Kanpur and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree 2 3 After completing his higher education he moved to Delhi in 1994 and started tutoring to make his living in the city After working as a tuition teacher for two years he established his own business 4 However his business was not successful and he returned to the teaching profession 4 After tutoring for few more years he applied for the position of contractor with the Central Public Works Department and acquired considerable success in this profession 4 5 6 Political career editGupta is a member of the Bharatiya Janta Party BJP and is active in the politics of Delhi He embarked on a career in politics after becoming a member of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad ABVP during his time in the Madan Mohan Malviya Inter College as a twelfth grade student in 1987 2 6 His involvement in student politics continued at Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University He rose in the ABVP to become the head of its district unit and later secretary of the state unit He actively participated in the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement and canvassed students for its support The Ram Janmabhoomi Movement was spearheaded by the BJP and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad to claim disputed land in Ayodhya Uttar Pradesh hypothesised to be the birthplace of the Hindu deity Rama for Hindus 7 Gupta s association with the movement led to his arrest by police in 1991 and his incarceration at a temporary prison at Kanpur for a year 2 Gupta joined the Bharatiya Yuva Morcha and became its national office secretary in 1994 under the leadership of president Dharmendra Pradhan 3 6 He also held several positions in the BJP s Delhi unit from 2009 to 2014 becoming the West Patel Nagar Mandal President in 2009 and later the head of Najafgarh Mandal 6 In the 2017 Municipal Corporation of Delhi election Gupta was given a BJP ticket to contest from the West Patel Nagar ward of the Karol Bagh Zone of the North Delhi Municipal Corporation NDMC He won the election and in April 2018 became the Mayor of the NDMC 5 He was succeeded by Avtar Singh for the post of mayor on 29 April 2019 As a member of the NDMC Gupta was elected unopposed as a member of the standing committee of the house on the same day he resigned as mayor 8 Delhi BJP President edit Gupta was appointed the president of the Delhi BJP on 2 June 2020 by the National President of the BJP Jagat Prakash Nadda 9 He succeeded actor politician and member of parliament Manoj Tiwari who had tendered his resignation due to unsatisfactory performance of the party in the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election but had been asked by the party to remain in office until the new appointment to replace him Gupta s appointment was viewed by multiple media sources as an attempt by the BJP to regain its traditional voters including the Vaishya community to which Gupta belongs 10 11 12 Gupta led a protest at Rajghat on 7 June 2020 along with other BJP leaders including the Leader of Opposition of the Legislative Assembly of Delhi Ramvir Singh Bidhuri against the Government of Delhi accusing the latter of mishandling the COVID 19 pandemic in Delhi They were detained by police for violating lockdown norms and were taken to Rajender Nagar Police Station 13 The BJP unit of Delhi launched a Jan Jagran Abhiyan transl Public Awareness Campaign about the COVID 19 pandemic under Gupta on 17 June 2020 The campaign included all the members of parliament from Delhi and other senior leaders of the party and involved the distribution of decoction packets sanitizer bottles and face masks in different areas of the city 14 Gupta headed the Delhi contingent of the party in the virtual meeting of the BJP on 4 July 2020 which was attended by all of its regional units in the country and chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the presence of party national president Jagat Prakash Nadda Gupta gave a presentation during the meeting and briefed the others about the different social works carried out by the party in Delhi under the Sewa Hi Sanathan Campaign These included COVID 19 relief measures and encouraging people to donate to the PM CARES Fund and its joint programme with Delhi Police Anivarya to distribute sanitary napkins among women and girls living in the slums of Delhi 15 16 Gupta also wrote to all three mayors of Delhi including the North Delhi Municipal Corporation the South Delhi Municipal Corporation and the East Delhi Municipal Corporation asking them not to go ahead with their respective anti encroachment drives planned to be carried out citywide against street vendors during the COVID 19 pandemic noting its economic impact 17 In 2022 he supported the anti encroachment drives 18 Electoral Performance edit In 2022 Gupta refused to contest in the by election for Rajinder Nagar Assembly constituency 19 References edit Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta steps down following defeat in MCD polls The Indian Express 11 December 2022 Retrieved 30 January 2023 a b c कन न ज स ठ क द र करन द ल ल गए आद श बन गए भ जप प रद श अध यक ष पढ र जन त क सफरन म Dainik Jagran in Hindi Kannauj 3 June 2020 Retrieved 4 June 2020 a b Jha Sudhir 2 June 2020 क न ह द ल ल ब ज प क नए अध यक ष आद श ग प त ज न ए उनक ब र म सबक छ ब ह र स थ मन ज त व र त य प म आद श क जड Hindustan in Hindi New Delhi Retrieved 3 June 2020 a b c Shukla Ravi 2 June 2020 आद श क म र ग प त एक ट य शन ट चर स द ल ल प रद श अध यक ष तक क सफर Navbharat Times in Hindi New Delhi Retrieved 4 June 2020 a b क न ह आद श ग प त ज न ह मन ज त व र क जगह म ल द ल ल BJP क कम न Aaj Tak in Hindi New Delhi 2 June 2020 Retrieved 3 June 2020 a b c d Rajput Abhinav 3 June 2020 Ex MCD mayor replaces Tiwari as Delhi BJP chief The Indian Express New Delhi Retrieved 4 June 2020 Ram Janmabhoomi movement engineered by Ashok Singhal and charioted by L K Advani Business Today Press Trust of India 9 November 2019 Retrieved 16 July 2020 Delhi Mayors for north east municipal bodies sworn in The Indian Express New Delhi 30 April 2019 Retrieved 4 June 2020 Sharma Akhilesh 2 June 2020 Manoj Tiwari Replaced As Delhi BJP President NDTV Retrieved 3 June 2020 Gupta s appointment as Delhi BJP chief done to focus on workers feel leaders Outlook New Delhi Press Trust of India 2 June 2020 Retrieved 13 July 2020 Kumar Navtan 6 June 2020 BJP picks Adesh Gupta to regain traditional voters The Sunday Guardian New Delhi Retrieved 13 July 2020 Sikdar Shubhomoy 7 June 2020 BJP picks Adesh Kumar Gupta to regain traditional voters uniting the party Business Standard Retrieved 13 July 2020 Delhi BJP chief Adesh Gupta party MLAs detained during protest against AAP govt The Telegraph Press Trust of India 7 June 2020 Retrieved 6 July 2020 COVID 19 BJP launches Jan Jagran Abhiyan drive in Delhi distributes masks and sanitisers The Indian Express New Delhi Express News Service 17 June 2020 Retrieved 6 July 2020 BJP workers helped in public service The Hindu 4 July 2020 Retrieved 7 July 2020 Delhi BJP chief details relief work undertaken amid COVID 19 pandemic at party meet Business Insider New Delhi Press Trust of India 4 July 2020 Retrieved 7 July 2020 Delhi BJP chief asks party ruled civic bodies to postpone anti encroachment drive Deccan Herald New Delhi Press Trust of India 6 July 2020 Retrieved 7 July 2020 BJP Delhi Chief Wants Anti Encroachment Drives Against Bangladeshi Rohingya in South East Delhi The Wire Retrieved 11 May 2022 Gupta Bagga refuse to contest Rajinder Nagar by election The Pioneer 28 May 2022 Retrieved 28 May 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adesh Gupta amp oldid 1215838165, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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