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Pramod Mahajan
  • Date of Birth:
    October 30, 1949
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Scorpio
  • Place of Birth:
    Mehbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh
  • Date of Death:
    May 3, 2006
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Nationality:
    Indian
  • Religion:
    Hinduism
  • Education:

    Yogeshwari Vidyalaya and Mahavidyalaya, Beed, Maharashtra

    Ranade Institute for Journalism, Pune

Family

Pramod Mahajan
  • Father:
    Venkatesh Devidas Mahajan
  • Mother:
    Prabhavati Venkatesh Mahajan
  • Brother:
    Pravin Mahajan
  • Spouse:
    Smt. Rekha Pramod Mahajan
  • Son:
    Rahul Mahajan
  • Daughter:
    Poonam

Career

Pramod Mahajan

Trivia

Pramod Mahajan
  • He served on the Rajya Sabha in 1986-87, 1992-96, 1998-99 and for the last time in 2004. He was elected to the Lok Sabha once in 1996, but lost in 1998.
  • He had been elected to Parliament many times, but mostly through the Rajya Sabha, the indirectly elected upper house.
  • Mahajan came to play a vital role during the coalition era of the late 1980s. He rose to national prominence when he helped organize BJP President Lal Krishna Advani's Rath Yatra in 1990.
  • He took part in the agitation against the state of emergency imposed by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and was incarcerated in the Nashik central jail until it was lifted. He was one of the select batch of RSS workers co-opted into the BJP and was the general secretary of the party's state unit till 1985.
  • Mahajan was a member of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) since childhood, but he actively got involved when he worked as a sub-editor of its Marathi magazine, Tarun Bharat in 1970 and 71.
  • On 22 April 2006, he was shot at and fatally injured by his brother Pravin Mahajan over a family dispute.
  • He was a member of the Rajya Sabha and a General Secretary of his party.
  • He was one of the most powerful second generation leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
  • Was a prominent Indian politician.

Quotes

Pramod Mahajan
  • “I think whenever you are communicating to one billion people, you should bring more and more clarity on what you think.”
  • “It cannot tantamount to holding a public meeting, this cannot be called campaigning.”
  • “Whether you lose or win is another matter, but the spirit is good.”
  • “It would be better for the ULFA to first shun the path of violence and then contest the Assembly poll and come to power.”
  • “It will be better for the ULFA to first shun violence and then contest the assembly polls and come to power.”
  • “Is this the way the Congress Government wants to make the people of India happy. During our rule prices of essentials were within affordable range.”
  • “The state witnessed 5,000 murders, 3,000 robberies, 1,000 rape incidents and 2,000 kidnappings in the past one year.”
  • “We welcome foreign investment and we are happy if somebody helps us in the form of aid, but the Indian economy stands on the strength of Indians and not on the strength of the outside world.”
  • “When he comes back, we will appraise the house (of parliament) of the situation.”
  • “It could be December 31 or even later, but not at least during the six-day party national executive and convention.”
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Biography

Pramod Mahajan
Last Updated: Monday, September 21, 2009
Pramod MahajanPramod Venkatesh Mahajan was a prominent Indian politician. He was one of the most powerful second generation leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and, at the time of his death, was locked in a power struggle over who would take over the reins of the BJP when the current aging leadership retires. He belonged to a group of relatively young "technocrat" leaders who lack a grassroots political base, although he was fairly popular in his home state of Maharashtra in western India.

He was a member of the Rajya Sabha and a General Secretary of his party. He had been credited with being an architect of numerous poll victories for his party, though he contested only 2 Loksabha elections from Mumbai - North East constituency. He won in 1996 but lost in 1998. He was the brain behind the BJP campaign in 2004 elections and he accepted the responsibility of not getting the expected number of seats in that election.

He was blamed by many in the old guard of the BJP and the RSS for moving his party away from the culture of austerity to a "five-star " culture. His proximity to industrialists was also a cause for comment. As a minister in charge of telecommunications between 2001 and 2003, he played a major role in India's cellular revolution, but was also accused of improperly favouring Reliance Infocomm. He was widely seen as a successful Parliamentary Affairs minister due to his good relations with political parties across the ideological spectrum.

On 22 April 2006, he was shot at and fatally injured by his brother Pravin Mahajan over a family dispute. He succumbed to his wounds 13 days later. His brother was sentenced to lifetime imprisonment by the court in 2007.

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