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Maneka Gandhi

Maneka Sanjay Gandhi (also spelled Menaka; née Anand) (born 26 August 1956) is an Indian politician, animal rights activist, and environmentalist. She is a member of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian parliament and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). She is the widow of Indian politician Sanjay Gandhi. She has been a minister in four governments, most recently in Narendra Modi's government from May 2014 to May 2019. Gandhi inspired many individuals towards social entrepreneurship for example TreeAndHumanKnot in August 2020 which triggered it become a nationwide movement to plant fruit trees by couples.

Maneka Gandhi
Gandhi in 2014
Minister of Women and Child Development
In office
26 May 2014 (2014-05-26) – 24 May 2019 (2019-05-24)
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
Preceded byKrishna Tirath
Succeeded bySmriti Irani
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Assumed office
23 May 2019 (2019-05-23)
Preceded byVarun Gandhi
ConstituencySultanpur
In office
2014 (2014)–2019 (2019)
Preceded byVarun Gandhi
Succeeded byVarun Gandhi
ConstituencyPilibhit
In office
2009 (2009)–2014 (2014)
Preceded bySarvraj Singh
Succeeded byDharmendra Kashyap
ConstituencyAonla
In office
1996 (1996)–2009 (2009)
Preceded byParshuram Gangwar
Succeeded byVarun Gandhi
ConstituencyPilibhit
In office
1989 (1989)–1991 (1991)
Preceded byBhanu Pratap Singh
Succeeded byParshuram Gangwar
ConstituencyPilibhit
Minister of State for Programme Implementation and Statistics (Independent Charge)
In office
18 November 2001 (2001-11-18) – 30 June 2002 (2002-06-30)
Prime MinisterAtal Bihari Vajpayee
In office
January 1990 – April 1990
Prime MinisterVishwanath Pratap Singh
Minister of State for Culture (Independent Charge)
In office
1 September 2001 (2001-09-01) – 18 November 2001 (2001-11-18)
Prime MinisterAtal Bihari Vajpayee
Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment
In office
13 October 1999 (1999-10-13) – 1 September 2001 (2001-09-01)
Prime MinisterAtal Bihari Vajpayee
Minister of State (Independent Charge), Environment and Forests
In office
December 1989 – June 1991
Prime MinisterVishwanath Pratap Singh
Chandra Shekhar
Personal details
Born
Maneka Anand

(1956-08-26) 26 August 1956 (age 66)
New Delhi, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Other political
affiliations
  • Janata Dal
    (1988 – 1998)
  • Independent
    (1998 – 2004)
Spouse
(m. 1974; died 1980)
RelationsSee Nehru–Gandhi family
ChildrenVarun Gandhi
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Animal-rights activist
As of 27 May, 2014
Source:

She also authored a number of books in the areas of etymology, law and animal welfare.

Personal life

Maneka Anand was born on 26 August 1956 in Delhi, India into a Sikh family. Her father was Indian Army officer Lt. Col. Tarlochan Singh Anand and her mother was Amteshwar Anand, daughter of Sir Datar Singh. She was educated at The Lawrence School, Sanawar[1] and later at Lady Shri Ram College for Women.[2][3] She subsequently studied German at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.[4]

Maneka first met Sanjay Gandhi in 1973 at a cocktail party thrown by her uncle, Major-General Kapur, to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of his son. Maneka married Gandhi, the son of the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, one year later on 23 September 1974.[5]

The Emergency of 1975–77 saw the rise of Sanjay into politics and Maneka was seen with him almost every time on his tours as she helped him in campaigns. It is often said that during the Emergency, Sanjay had total control over his mother (Indira) and that the government was run by the PMH (Prime Minister House) rather than the PMO (Prime Minister Office).[6][7][8]

Maneka Gandhi founded the news magazine Surya which later played a key role in promotion of the Congress party after its defeat in the 1977 election following the Emergency.

Gandhi went to court to fight an attempt by the government in power at the time to confiscate her passport and won a landmark decision on personal liberty. In the case of Maneka Gandhi v Union of India,[9] the court found that "Democracy is based essentially on free debate and open discussion, for that is the only corrective of government action in a democratic setup."

In 1980, Gandhi gave birth to a son, Feroze, named after his paternal grandfather. Her mother-in-law added the name Varun. Gandhi was just twenty-three years old, and her son just 100 days old, when her husband died in an air crash.[10]

Early life and career

Maneka's relationship with Indira Gandhi gradually disintegrated after Sanjay's death and they would continually argue with one another. Maneka was eventually forced out of 1, Safdarjung Road, the prime minister's residence, after a fallout with Indira.[3] She founded the Rashtriya Sanjay Manch along with Akbar Ahmad. The party primarily focused on youth empowerment and employment. It won four out of five seats in the Elections in Andhra Pradesh.

Gandhi published The Complete Book of Muslim and Parsi Names, in recognition of her husband's Zoroastrian faith.[11][12]

She later published The Penguin Book of Hindu Names for Boys.[13]

Gandhi contested the Amethi constituency from Uttar Pradesh for the 1984 general election for the Lok Sabha, but lost to Rajiv Gandhi. In 1988, she joined V. P. Singh's Janata Dal Party and became the General Secretary. In the 1989 Indian general election, Gandhi won her first election to Parliament and became a Minister of State as the Minister for Environment.[14]

Activism

Gandhi is an environmentalist and animal rights leader in India.[15] She has earned international awards and acclaim.[16] She was appointed chairwoman of the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA) in 1995. Under her direction, CPCSEA members carried unannounced inspections of laboratories where animals are used for scientific research were conducted.[17]

Gandhi has filed Public Interest Litigations that have achieved the replacement of the municipal killing of homeless dogs with a sterilisation programme (Animal Birth Control programs, commonly abbreviated as ABCs), the unregulated sale of airguns and a ban on mobile or travelling zoos. She currently chairs the Jury of International Energy Globe Foundation which meets annually in Austria to award the best environmental innovations of the year. She is a member of the Eurosolar Board and the Wuppertal Institute, Germany.

Gandhi started the organisation People for Animals[18] in 1992 and it is the largest organisation for animal rights/welfare in India. Gandhi is also a patron of International Animal Rescue. While she is not a vegan,[19] she has advocated this lifestyle on ethical and health grounds. She also anchored the weekly television program Heads and Tails, highlighting the suffering meted out to animals due to their commercial exploitation. She has also authored a book under the same title. Her other books were about Indian people names. She is a cast member for the documentary A Delicate Balance.[20]

Criticism

Gandhi has often been criticized for her comments.

Threatening a veterinarian over phone

In June 2021, She has called up a veterinarian threatening to cancel his license for a allegedly botched up amputation surgery of a dog. Despite a veterinarian was trying to make her aware of situation- that he has exercised all due care during surgery and it was a ferocious dog which has torn up bandage and surgical wound after surgery, she has hurled abusive and unparliamentary words. The call was recorded and was made viral in all social media. All veterinary associations have condemned and protested her behavior.[21]

Male Suicide Views

In June 2017, during a Facebook Live session, she commented that men do not commit suicide. She received negative responses to the comment and spent the rest of the chat answering questions related to this, with chatters pointing out that 68% of the suicide cases reported in India were committed by men.[22]

False Harassment Threat

In January 2021, Deepika Narayan Bharadwaj came forward with an audio tape where Maneka Gandhi was allegedly berating a man for hitting a dog, and was threatening to file sexual harassment cases against him. The man on the tape claimed that it was in self defense, as the dog had bitten his daughter.[23][24]

Curfew for Women

In March 2017, she said that an early curfew for girls in hostels helped young women control their "hormonal outbursts" and received a backlash for the comment.[25]

Views on Marital Rape

In 2016, she stated that she was against the criminalization of marital rape and received a heavy backlash for the comment.[26][27]

Alleged spread of hatred against Muslims

Police in Kerala booked Gandhi the basis of complaints against her for promoting hatred by levelling accusations coated with communal overtones for a death of a pregnant elephant, against residents in the Muslim-majority district of Malappuram in June 2020. While the elephant died in Mannarcad, Palakkad district, nearly 90 km from Malappuram, BJP leaders including Gandhi targeted the only Muslim-majority district of Kerala.[28][29] She said: “It’s a murder. Malappuram is famous for such incidents, it’s India’s most violent district. For instance, they throw poison on roads so that 300–400 birds & dogs die at one time”.[30][31] The incident was used by many right-wingers to proliferate anti-Muslim resentment and to demonize the community. A multitude of hateful messages towards Malappuram and its people accompanied her remarks, triggering enraged responses.[32] She was charged with adding communal color to an animal-related issue that would otherwise be constrained within the Department of Forests.[33] A group calling themselves Kerala Cyber Warriors briefly hacked Maneka Gandhi's website, People for Animals, India.[34][35]

Electoral history

  • 1984 – Lost to Rajiv Gandhi from Amethi (Lok Sabha constituency) over 2.7L votes, was contesting as an Independent Candidate
  • 1989–91 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit (Lok Sabha constituency), elected on a Janata Dal party ticket
  • 1991 – Lost as Janata Dal candidate to BJP's Parashuram in Pilibhit
  • 1996–98 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit (Lok Sabha constituency), elected on a Janata Dal party ticket
  • 1998–99 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit (Lok Sabha constituency), elected as an Independent Candidate
  • 1999–2004 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit (Lok Sabha constituency), elected as an Independent Candidate
  • 2004–09 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit (Lok Sabha constituency), elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket
  • 2009–14 – Member of Lok Sabha from Aonla (Lok Sabha constituency), elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket
  • 2014–19 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit (Lok Sabha constituency), elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket
  • 2019–present – Member of Lok Sabha from Sultanpur (Lok Sabha constituency), elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket.

Positions held

  • 1988–89 – General-Secretary, Janata Dal (J.D.)
  • 1989–91 – Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Environment and Forests
  • January–April 1990 – Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Programme Implementation
  • 1996–97 – Member, Committee on Science and Technology, Environment and Forests
  • 1998–99 – Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Social Justice and Empowerment.
  • 13 October 1999 – 1 September 2001– Union Minister of State, Social Justice and Empowerment (Independent Charge)
  • 1 September 2001 – 18 November 2001 – Union Minister of State, Culture with an additional charge of Animal Care (Independent Charge) Programme Implementation and Statistics with added charge of Animal Care (Independent Charge)
  • 18 November 2001 – 30 June 2002 – Union Minister of State, Programme Implementation and Statistics with an additional charge of Animal Care (Independent Charge)
  • 2002–2004 – Member, Committee on External Affairs
  • 2004 – Member, Committee on Health & Family Welfare, Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Environment and Forests
  • 5 August 2007 – onwards Member, Committee on Health & Family Welfare
  • 31 August 2009 – Became Member of Committee on Railways
  • 23 September 2009 – Chairperson, Committee on Government Assurances
  • 19 October 2009 – Member, General Purposes Committee
  • 26 May 2014 – Union Minister of Women & Child Development

In popular culture

Gandhi hosted Maneka's Ark, an environmental talk show which aired on the Indian national public broadcaster Doorarshan's DD National channel in the 1990s.[36][37] She had earlier hosted Heads & Tails, an animal rights show, on the same channel.[37]

Awards

  • Shining World Compassion Award along with a cheque for 20,000 dollars from Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association.[38]
  • Lord Erskine Award from the RSPCA, 1992
  • Environmentalist and Vegetarian of the year 1994
  • Prani Mitra Award, 1996
  • Maharana Mewar Foundation Award, 1996 for Environmental work
  • Marchig Animal Welfare and selling Prize, Switzerland, 1997
  • Venu Menon Animal Allies Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999
  • Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation Award for Excellence in the sphere of Truth, Non-violence and Vegetarianism, 1999
  • Dewaliben Charitable Trust Award, 1999
  • International Women's Association Woman of the Year Award, Chennai, 2001
  • Dinanath Mangeshkar Aadishakti Puraskar in the field of Environment and animal welfare, 2001
  • Rukmini Devi Arundale Animal Welfare Award[39]
  • A.S.G. Jayakar award, 2008[40]
  • Human Achiever Award in field of Women Empowerment and Children Welfare by Mrs Caroline W/O Ambassador Of Namibia and Ms Sanorita Issac, founder & Chairperson, Human Achiever Foundation, India.

Books

  • 1000 animal quiz, Calcutta : Rupa and Co., 1989, 201 p.
  • Brahma's hair : the mythology of Indian plants, Calcutta : Rupa and Co., 1991, 175 p. With Yasmin Singh.
  • The Penguin book of Hindu names, London : Penguin Books; New Delhi : Penguin Books India, 1992, 522 p. Latest edition in 2008.
  • Dogs, dogs, dogs, New Delhi : Rupa & Co., 1994, 261 p. With Ozair Husain. Latest edition in 2004.
  • The complete book of Muslim and Parsi names, New Delhi : Indus, 1994, 522 p. With Ozair Husain.
  • Heads and tails, Mapusa, Goa, India : Other India Press, 1994, 182 p. On animal rights and animal rights.
  • The rainbow and other stories, New Delhi : Puffin Books, 1999, 67 p. Children's short stories.
  • The Penguin book of Hindu names for boys, New Delhi : Penguin Books, 2004, 429 p.
  • The Penguin book of Hindu names for girls, New York : Penguin Books, 2004, 151 p.
  • The Rupa book of animal quiz, Rupa & Co., 2004, 201 p.
  • Animal laws of India, New Delhi, India : Universal Law Publishing, 2016, 1649 p. With Ozair Husain and Raj Panjwani.
  • Sanjay Gandhi, New Delhi : Prestige Publishers, 2017, 244 p. With Himani Bhatia Narula.
  • There's a monster under my bed! : and other terrible terrors, Gurgaon : Puffin Books, 2019, 54 p. Children's short stories. Illustrations by Snigdha Rao.

See also

References

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  4. ^ "Mrs Gandhi's son to marry". St. Josephs News Press. 29 July 1974. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  5. ^ Singh, Kushwant (10 February 2002). "Mrs. G, Maneka and the Anands". The Tribune. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  6. ^ "Mystery Called Sanjay Gandhi". Scribd. 21 November 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2013.
  7. ^ Express News Service (11 June 2013). "Emergency 'propagandist' who banned Kishore Kumar songs". Indian Express. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
  8. ^ Dasgupta, Swapan (July 1985). "Sanjay Gandhi". Third World Quarterly. 7 (3): 731–778. doi:10.1080/01436598508419863.
  9. ^ "Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India, 1978 AIR 597". Supreme Court of India. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  10. ^ Basu, Arundhati (6 August 2005). "Art of commitment". The Telegraph. Calcutta, India.
  11. ^ Gandhi, Maneka; Husain, Ozair (2 August 2017). The Complete Book of Muslim and Parsi Names. Penguin Books India. ISBN 9780143031840. Retrieved 2 August 2017 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ Hinnells, John (28 April 2005), The Zoroastrian Diaspora: Religion and Migration, OUP Oxford, pp. 397–398, ISBN 978-0-19-826759-1
  13. ^ Gandhi, Maneka (2004). The Penguin Book of Hindu Names for Boys. New Delhi: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-303168-0. OCLC 60391724.
  14. ^ "At a glance: Maneka Gandhi- from a 'charming model' to 'union minister of India'". 7 July 2013.
  15. ^ . Parliamentofindia.nic.in. Archived from the original on 1 May 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  16. ^ See, e.g., Gandhi's MP "Biographical Sketch 1 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine" in which her profession is described as "Writer, Animal Activist and Environmentalist". See also, "Indian Scion Speaks Out, and Uproar Follows Him" (NYT, 2 April 2009) which states: "Maneka Gandhi has cultivated a reputation as an animal rights champion."
  17. ^ . Sachbharat.in. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  18. ^ "PEOPLE FOR ANIMALS". peopleforanimalsindia.org.
  19. ^ "Article Window". Epaper.timesofindia.com. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  20. ^ . adelicatebalance.com.au. Archived from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
  21. ^ "Agra Vet Alleges Maneka Gandhi Abused Him in Call, Colleagues Protest".
  22. ^ "Men Do Not Commit Suicide, Says Minister Maneka Gandhi On Facebook". Ndtv.com. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  23. ^ "Conversation between Maneka Gandhi, businessman goes viral over treatment of animals". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  24. ^ IANS (6 January 2021). "Will have you booked in sexual harassment case: Maneka Gandhi to businessman accused of hitting stray dog". National Herald. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  25. ^ "Maneka Gandhi under fire for 'hormonal outbursts' remark". Hindustantimes.com. 7 March 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  26. ^ Sen, Rajyasree (14 March 2016). "Maneka Gandhi tells us marital rape isn't rape after all". mint. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  27. ^ "Marital rape cannot be criminalised in India, says Maneka Gandhi". India Today. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  28. ^ Rakesh, K.M. (6 June 2020). "Maneka Gandhi booked for jumbo hate drive". Telegraph India. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  29. ^ "Factually speaking: Maneka Gandhi's claims on Kerala elephants, Malappuram crime rate are baseless – News Analysis News".
  30. ^ Ellis-Petersen, Hannah (5 June 2020). "Killing of elephant with explosive-laden fruit causes outrage in India". the Guardian. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  31. ^ Sebastian, Meryl (4 June 2020). "How The Kerala Elephant Death Got Communalised Thanks To Maneka Gandhi". HuffPost India. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  32. ^ N, Smitha (4 June 2020). "Communal colour added to pregnant elephant's death in Kerala". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  33. ^ "Case filed against Maneka Gandhi". The Hindu. 5 June 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  34. ^ "People for Animals website hacked". The Hindu. 5 June 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  35. ^ "Fact Check: All Fake News Linked to Killing of Pregnant Elephant in Kerala Debunked". The Quint. 6 June 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  36. ^ "Maneka's motives, BJP's 'mission'!". Rediff. 1 March 1999. Retrieved 12 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  37. ^ a b "Television « Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd". Retrieved 12 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  38. ^ "Award for Maneka Gandhi". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 24 November 2010.
  39. ^ "MYLAPORE TIMES". Mylaporetimes.com. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  40. ^ India News – News from India, Latest India News, Online India News Headlines 19 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine
Lok Sabha
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Pilibhit

1989–1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Pilibhit

1996–2009
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Aonla

2009–2014
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Pilibhit

2014–2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Sultanpur

2019 – Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by
Krishna Tirath
Minister of State (Independent Charge)
Minister of Women and Child Development
26 May 2014 – 2019
Succeeded by

External links

  • Profile at Lok Sabha, Parliament of India
  • Maneka Gandhi at IMDb

maneka, gandhi, maneka, sanjay, gandhi, also, spelled, menaka, née, anand, born, august, 1956, indian, politician, animal, rights, activist, environmentalist, member, sabha, lower, house, indian, parliament, member, bharatiya, janata, party, widow, indian, pol. Maneka Sanjay Gandhi also spelled Menaka nee Anand born 26 August 1956 is an Indian politician animal rights activist and environmentalist She is a member of the Lok Sabha the lower house of the Indian parliament and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP She is the widow of Indian politician Sanjay Gandhi She has been a minister in four governments most recently in Narendra Modi s government from May 2014 to May 2019 Gandhi inspired many individuals towards social entrepreneurship for example TreeAndHumanKnot in August 2020 which triggered it become a nationwide movement to plant fruit trees by couples Maneka GandhiGandhi in 2014Minister of Women and Child DevelopmentIn office 26 May 2014 2014 05 26 24 May 2019 2019 05 24 Prime MinisterNarendra ModiPreceded byKrishna TirathSucceeded bySmriti IraniMember of Parliament Lok SabhaIncumbentAssumed office 23 May 2019 2019 05 23 Preceded byVarun GandhiConstituencySultanpurIn office 2014 2014 2019 2019 Preceded byVarun GandhiSucceeded byVarun GandhiConstituencyPilibhitIn office 2009 2009 2014 2014 Preceded bySarvraj SinghSucceeded byDharmendra KashyapConstituencyAonlaIn office 1996 1996 2009 2009 Preceded byParshuram GangwarSucceeded byVarun GandhiConstituencyPilibhitIn office 1989 1989 1991 1991 Preceded byBhanu Pratap SinghSucceeded byParshuram GangwarConstituencyPilibhitMinister of State for Programme Implementation and Statistics Independent Charge In office 18 November 2001 2001 11 18 30 June 2002 2002 06 30 Prime MinisterAtal Bihari VajpayeeIn office January 1990 April 1990Prime MinisterVishwanath Pratap SinghMinister of State for Culture Independent Charge In office 1 September 2001 2001 09 01 18 November 2001 2001 11 18 Prime MinisterAtal Bihari VajpayeeMinister of Social Justice and EmpowermentIn office 13 October 1999 1999 10 13 1 September 2001 2001 09 01 Prime MinisterAtal Bihari VajpayeeMinister of State Independent Charge Environment and ForestsIn office December 1989 June 1991Prime MinisterVishwanath Pratap Singh Chandra ShekharPersonal detailsBornManeka Anand 1956 08 26 26 August 1956 age 66 New Delhi IndiaPolitical partyBharatiya Janata PartyOther politicalaffiliationsJanata Dal 1988 1998 Independent 1998 2004 SpouseSanjay Gandhi m 1974 died 1980 wbr RelationsSee Nehru Gandhi familyChildrenVarun GandhiOccupationPoliticianAnimal rights activistAs of 27 May 2014Source Government of IndiaShe also authored a number of books in the areas of etymology law and animal welfare Contents 1 Personal life 2 Early life and career 3 Activism 4 Criticism 5 Electoral history 6 Positions held 7 In popular culture 8 Awards 9 Books 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksPersonal life EditManeka Anand was born on 26 August 1956 in Delhi India into a Sikh family Her father was Indian Army officer Lt Col Tarlochan Singh Anand and her mother was Amteshwar Anand daughter of Sir Datar Singh She was educated at The Lawrence School Sanawar 1 and later at Lady Shri Ram College for Women 2 3 She subsequently studied German at Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi 4 Maneka first met Sanjay Gandhi in 1973 at a cocktail party thrown by her uncle Major General Kapur to celebrate the forthcoming marriage of his son Maneka married Gandhi the son of the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi one year later on 23 September 1974 5 The Emergency of 1975 77 saw the rise of Sanjay into politics and Maneka was seen with him almost every time on his tours as she helped him in campaigns It is often said that during the Emergency Sanjay had total control over his mother Indira and that the government was run by the PMH Prime Minister House rather than the PMO Prime Minister Office 6 7 8 Maneka Gandhi founded the news magazine Surya which later played a key role in promotion of the Congress party after its defeat in the 1977 election following the Emergency Gandhi went to court to fight an attempt by the government in power at the time to confiscate her passport and won a landmark decision on personal liberty In the case of Maneka Gandhi v Union of India 9 the court found that Democracy is based essentially on free debate and open discussion for that is the only corrective of government action in a democratic setup In 1980 Gandhi gave birth to a son Feroze named after his paternal grandfather Her mother in law added the name Varun Gandhi was just twenty three years old and her son just 100 days old when her husband died in an air crash 10 Early life and career EditManeka s relationship with Indira Gandhi gradually disintegrated after Sanjay s death and they would continually argue with one another Maneka was eventually forced out of 1 Safdarjung Road the prime minister s residence after a fallout with Indira 3 She founded the Rashtriya Sanjay Manch along with Akbar Ahmad The party primarily focused on youth empowerment and employment It won four out of five seats in the Elections in Andhra Pradesh Gandhi published The Complete Book of Muslim and Parsi Names in recognition of her husband s Zoroastrian faith 11 12 She later published The Penguin Book of Hindu Names for Boys 13 Gandhi contested the Amethi constituency from Uttar Pradesh for the 1984 general election for the Lok Sabha but lost to Rajiv Gandhi In 1988 she joined V P Singh s Janata Dal Party and became the General Secretary In the 1989 Indian general election Gandhi won her first election to Parliament and became a Minister of State as the Minister for Environment 14 Activism EditGandhi is an environmentalist and animal rights leader in India 15 She has earned international awards and acclaim 16 She was appointed chairwoman of the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals CPCSEA in 1995 Under her direction CPCSEA members carried unannounced inspections of laboratories where animals are used for scientific research were conducted 17 Gandhi has filed Public Interest Litigations that have achieved the replacement of the municipal killing of homeless dogs with a sterilisation programme Animal Birth Control programs commonly abbreviated as ABCs the unregulated sale of airguns and a ban on mobile or travelling zoos She currently chairs the Jury of International Energy Globe Foundation which meets annually in Austria to award the best environmental innovations of the year She is a member of the Eurosolar Board and the Wuppertal Institute Germany Gandhi started the organisation People for Animals 18 in 1992 and it is the largest organisation for animal rights welfare in India Gandhi is also a patron of International Animal Rescue While she is not a vegan 19 she has advocated this lifestyle on ethical and health grounds She also anchored the weekly television program Heads and Tails highlighting the suffering meted out to animals due to their commercial exploitation She has also authored a book under the same title Her other books were about Indian people names She is a cast member for the documentary A Delicate Balance 20 Criticism EditGandhi has often been criticized for her comments Threatening a veterinarian over phoneIn June 2021 She has called up a veterinarian threatening to cancel his license for a allegedly botched up amputation surgery of a dog Despite a veterinarian was trying to make her aware of situation that he has exercised all due care during surgery and it was a ferocious dog which has torn up bandage and surgical wound after surgery she has hurled abusive and unparliamentary words The call was recorded and was made viral in all social media All veterinary associations have condemned and protested her behavior 21 Male Suicide ViewsIn June 2017 during a Facebook Live session she commented that men do not commit suicide She received negative responses to the comment and spent the rest of the chat answering questions related to this with chatters pointing out that 68 of the suicide cases reported in India were committed by men 22 False Harassment ThreatIn January 2021 Deepika Narayan Bharadwaj came forward with an audio tape where Maneka Gandhi was allegedly berating a man for hitting a dog and was threatening to file sexual harassment cases against him The man on the tape claimed that it was in self defense as the dog had bitten his daughter 23 24 Curfew for WomenIn March 2017 she said that an early curfew for girls in hostels helped young women control their hormonal outbursts and received a backlash for the comment 25 Views on Marital RapeIn 2016 she stated that she was against the criminalization of marital rape and received a heavy backlash for the comment 26 27 Alleged spread of hatred against MuslimsPolice in Kerala booked Gandhi the basis of complaints against her for promoting hatred by levelling accusations coated with communal overtones for a death of a pregnant elephant against residents in the Muslim majority district of Malappuram in June 2020 While the elephant died in Mannarcad Palakkad district nearly 90 km from Malappuram BJP leaders including Gandhi targeted the only Muslim majority district of Kerala 28 29 She said It s a murder Malappuram is famous for such incidents it s India s most violent district For instance they throw poison on roads so that 300 400 birds amp dogs die at one time 30 31 The incident was used by many right wingers to proliferate anti Muslim resentment and to demonize the community A multitude of hateful messages towards Malappuram and its people accompanied her remarks triggering enraged responses 32 She was charged with adding communal color to an animal related issue that would otherwise be constrained within the Department of Forests 33 A group calling themselves Kerala Cyber Warriors briefly hacked Maneka Gandhi s website People for Animals India 34 35 Electoral history Edit1984 Lost to Rajiv Gandhi from Amethi Lok Sabha constituency over 2 7L votes was contesting as an Independent Candidate 1989 91 Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency elected on a Janata Dal party ticket 1991 Lost as Janata Dal candidate to BJP s Parashuram in Pilibhit 1996 98 Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency elected on a Janata Dal party ticket 1998 99 Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency elected as an Independent Candidate 1999 2004 Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency elected as an Independent Candidate 2004 09 Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket 2009 14 Member of Lok Sabha from Aonla Lok Sabha constituency elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket 2014 19 Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit Lok Sabha constituency elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket 2019 present Member of Lok Sabha from Sultanpur Lok Sabha constituency elected on a Bharatiya Janata Party ticket Positions held Edit1988 89 General Secretary Janata Dal J D 1989 91 Union Minister of State Independent Charge Environment and Forests January April 1990 Union Minister of State Independent Charge Programme Implementation 1996 97 Member Committee on Science and Technology Environment and Forests 1998 99 Union Minister of State Independent Charge Social Justice and Empowerment 13 October 1999 1 September 2001 Union Minister of State Social Justice and Empowerment Independent Charge 1 September 2001 18 November 2001 Union Minister of State Culture with an additional charge of Animal Care Independent Charge Programme Implementation and Statistics with added charge of Animal Care Independent Charge 18 November 2001 30 June 2002 Union Minister of State Programme Implementation and Statistics with an additional charge of Animal Care Independent Charge 2002 2004 Member Committee on External Affairs 2004 Member Committee on Health amp Family Welfare Member Consultative Committee Ministry of Environment and Forests 5 August 2007 onwards Member Committee on Health amp Family Welfare 31 August 2009 Became Member of Committee on Railways 23 September 2009 Chairperson Committee on Government Assurances 19 October 2009 Member General Purposes Committee 26 May 2014 Union Minister of Women amp Child DevelopmentIn popular culture EditGandhi hosted Maneka s Ark an environmental talk show which aired on the Indian national public broadcaster Doorarshan s DD National channel in the 1990s 36 37 She had earlier hosted Heads amp Tails an animal rights show on the same channel 37 Awards EditShining World Compassion Award along with a cheque for 20 000 dollars from Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association 38 Lord Erskine Award from the RSPCA 1992 Environmentalist and Vegetarian of the year 1994 Prani Mitra Award 1996 Maharana Mewar Foundation Award 1996 for Environmental work Marchig Animal Welfare and selling Prize Switzerland 1997 Venu Menon Animal Allies Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award 1999 Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation Award for Excellence in the sphere of Truth Non violence and Vegetarianism 1999 Dewaliben Charitable Trust Award 1999 International Women s Association Woman of the Year Award Chennai 2001 Dinanath Mangeshkar Aadishakti Puraskar in the field of Environment and animal welfare 2001 Rukmini Devi Arundale Animal Welfare Award 39 A S G Jayakar award 2008 40 Human Achiever Award in field of Women Empowerment and Children Welfare by Mrs Caroline W O Ambassador Of Namibia and Ms Sanorita Issac founder amp Chairperson Human Achiever Foundation India Books Edit1000 animal quiz Calcutta Rupa and Co 1989 201 p Brahma s hair the mythology of Indian plants Calcutta Rupa and Co 1991 175 p With Yasmin Singh The Penguin book of Hindu names London Penguin Books New Delhi Penguin Books India 1992 522 p Latest edition in 2008 Dogs dogs dogs New Delhi Rupa amp Co 1994 261 p With Ozair Husain Latest edition in 2004 The complete book of Muslim and Parsi names New Delhi Indus 1994 522 p With Ozair Husain Heads and tails Mapusa Goa India Other India Press 1994 182 p On animal rights and animal rights The rainbow and other stories New Delhi Puffin Books 1999 67 p Children s short stories The Penguin book of Hindu names for boys New Delhi Penguin Books 2004 429 p The Penguin book of Hindu names for girls New York Penguin Books 2004 151 p The Rupa book of animal quiz Rupa amp Co 2004 201 p Animal laws of India New Delhi India Universal Law Publishing 2016 1649 p With Ozair Husain and Raj Panjwani Sanjay Gandhi New Delhi Prestige Publishers 2017 244 p With Himani Bhatia Narula There s a monster under my bed and other terrible terrors Gurgaon Puffin Books 2019 54 p Children s short stories Illustrations by Snigdha Rao See also EditPolitical Families of The World List of animal rights advocatesReferences Edit Members Lok Sabha loksabhaph nic in Model Gandhi bahu Modi s minister Maneka s fight against dynasty Firstpost com 27 May 2014 Retrieved 2 August 2017 a b Exclusive extract from Khushwant Singhs autobiography Mrs Gandhi s son to marry St Josephs News Press 29 July 1974 Retrieved 15 July 2012 Singh Kushwant 10 February 2002 Mrs G Maneka and the Anands The Tribune Retrieved 20 August 2012 Mystery Called Sanjay Gandhi Scribd 21 November 2007 Retrieved 19 January 2013 Express News Service 11 June 2013 Emergency propagandist who banned Kishore Kumar songs Indian Express Retrieved 17 January 2014 Dasgupta Swapan July 1985 Sanjay Gandhi Third World Quarterly 7 3 731 778 doi 10 1080 01436598508419863 Maneka Gandhi vs Union of India 1978 AIR 597 Supreme Court of India Retrieved 27 October 2013 Basu Arundhati 6 August 2005 Art of commitment The Telegraph Calcutta India Gandhi Maneka Husain Ozair 2 August 2017 The Complete Book of Muslim and Parsi Names Penguin Books India ISBN 9780143031840 Retrieved 2 August 2017 via Google Books Hinnells John 28 April 2005 The Zoroastrian Diaspora Religion and Migration OUP Oxford pp 397 398 ISBN 978 0 19 826759 1 Gandhi Maneka 2004 The Penguin Book of Hindu Names for Boys New Delhi Penguin Books ISBN 978 0 14 303168 0 OCLC 60391724 At a glance Maneka Gandhi from a charming model to union minister of India 7 July 2013 Biographical Sketch Parliamentofindia nic in Archived from the original on 1 May 2015 Retrieved 2 August 2017 See e g Gandhi s MP Biographical Sketch Archived 1 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine in which her profession is described as Writer Animal Activist and Environmentalist See also Indian Scion Speaks Out and Uproar Follows Him NYT 2 April 2009 which states Maneka Gandhi has cultivated a reputation as an animal rights champion Maneka Sanjay Gandhi Sachbharat in Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 29 January 2017 PEOPLE FOR ANIMALS peopleforanimalsindia org Article Window Epaper timesofindia com Retrieved 2 August 2017 The cast from A Delicate balance the Truth adelicatebalance com au Archived from the original on 13 October 2009 Retrieved 14 March 2015 Agra Vet Alleges Maneka Gandhi Abused Him in Call Colleagues Protest Men Do Not Commit Suicide Says Minister Maneka Gandhi On Facebook Ndtv com Retrieved 2 August 2017 Conversation between Maneka Gandhi businessman goes viral over treatment of animals The New Indian Express Retrieved 2 February 2021 IANS 6 January 2021 Will have you booked in sexual harassment case Maneka Gandhi to businessman accused of hitting stray dog National Herald Retrieved 2 February 2021 Maneka Gandhi under fire for hormonal outbursts remark Hindustantimes com 7 March 2017 Retrieved 2 August 2017 Sen Rajyasree 14 March 2016 Maneka Gandhi tells us marital rape isn t rape after all mint Retrieved 2 February 2021 Marital rape cannot be criminalised in India says Maneka Gandhi India Today 11 March 2016 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Rakesh K M 6 June 2020 Maneka Gandhi booked for jumbo hate drive Telegraph India Retrieved 22 June 2020 Factually speaking Maneka Gandhi s claims on Kerala elephants Malappuram crime rate are baseless News Analysis News Ellis Petersen Hannah 5 June 2020 Killing of elephant with explosive laden fruit causes outrage in India the Guardian Retrieved 22 June 2020 Sebastian Meryl 4 June 2020 How The Kerala Elephant Death Got Communalised Thanks To Maneka Gandhi HuffPost India Retrieved 22 June 2020 N Smitha 4 June 2020 Communal colour added to pregnant elephant s death in Kerala Deccan Chronicle Retrieved 22 June 2020 Case filed against Maneka Gandhi The Hindu 5 June 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 People for Animals website hacked The Hindu 5 June 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Fact Check All Fake News Linked to Killing of Pregnant Elephant in Kerala Debunked The Quint 6 June 2020 Retrieved 22 June 2020 Maneka s motives BJP s mission Rediff 1 March 1999 Retrieved 12 June 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Television Pritish Nandy Communications Ltd Retrieved 12 June 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Award for Maneka Gandhi The Hindu Chennai India 24 November 2010 MYLAPORE TIMES Mylaporetimes com Retrieved 2 August 2017 India News News from India Latest India News Online India News Headlines Archived 19 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Lok SabhaPreceded byBhanu Pratap Singh Member of Parliamentfor Pilibhit1989 1991 Succeeded byParshuram GangwarPreceded byParshuram Gangwar Member of Parliamentfor Pilibhit1996 2009 Succeeded byVarun GandhiPreceded bySarvraj Singh Member of Parliamentfor Aonla2009 2014 Succeeded byDharmendra KashyapPreceded byVarun Gandhi Member of Parliamentfor Pilibhit2014 2019 Succeeded byVarun GandhiPreceded byVarun Gandhi Member of Parliamentfor Sultanpur2019 Present Succeeded byIncumbentPolitical officesPreceded byKrishna TirathMinister of State Independent Charge Minister of Women and Child Development26 May 2014 2019 Succeeded bySmriti Zubin IraniExternal links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Maneka Gandhi Profile at Lok Sabha Parliament of India Maneka Gandhi at IMDb Portal Animals Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maneka Gandhi amp oldid 1111458412, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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