| Names |
ARUN JAITLEY |
| Date of Birth |
December 28, 1952 |
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Identity |
Indian Politician |
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Date-wise Events / Works |
- May 24, 1982: He got
married to Sangeeta Jaitley.
- October 13, 1999: He became
the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting on
this day.
- July 23, 2000: He took over
the additional charge of the Ministry of Law, Justice and
Company Affairs following the resignation of Ram Jethmalani.
- September 30, 2000: He
retired as the Minister of State for Information and
Broadcasting on this day.
- November 07, 2000: He
became Minister of Law and Justice, Govt of India, on this
day.
- July 01, 2002: He retired
as Minister of Law and Justice, Govt of India, on this day.
- July 29, 2003: He became
Minister of Law and Justice, Govt of India, on this day.
- May 22, 2004: He retired as
Minister of Law and Justice, Govt of India, on this day.
- June 03, 2009: He became
the Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha on this day.
- June 16, 2009: He resigned
from the post of General Secretary of BJP as per his party's
One Man One Post principle.
- Apr-03, 2012: He became MP
of Rajya Sabha for Gujarat on this day.
- May 26, 2014: He became the
Minister of Finance, MInister of Corporate Affairs and
Minister of defence, Govt of India, on this day. Also, He
retired as the Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha
on this day.
- November 09, 2014: He
became Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Govt of
India, on this day. He also retired as Minister of Defence,
Govt of India on this very day.
- July 05, 2016: He retired
as Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Govt of India,
on this day.
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| Special Achievements
/ Events |
- He is currently the Minister of Finance, Minister of
Corporate Affairs and Minister of Information and
Broadcasting of India.
- He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
- He has also previously held the portfolios as the
Minister for Commerce and Industry, Law and Justice in the
National Democratic Alliance government (1998–2004).
- In the 2014 general election, he unsuccessfully
contested as Bharatiya Janata Party's candidate for
Amritsar, where he was defeated by Indian National Congress
candidate, Captain Amarinder Singh.
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