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Uma Bharti
  • Date of Birth:
    May 3, 1959
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Taurus
  • Place of Birth:
    Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Sex:
    Female
  • Nationality:
    Indian
  • Religion:
    Hinduism

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Uma Bharti

    Career

    Uma Bharti

    Trivia

    Uma Bharti
    • Uma Bharati lost the Tikamgarh seat, her home turf in Madhya Pradesh polls.Yadvendra Singh Bundela of the Congress trounced her with a margin of more than 9,000 votes as the votes were counted for the assembly elections held on November 27 2008.
    • On July 25, 2007, Uma Bharti began a week-days fast protesting over the Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project saying that the bridge be saved.
    • In the 2003 Assembly polls, she led the BJP to a three fourths majority in Madhya Pradesh. She defeated her Congress opponent from the Malehra seat with a 25% margin.
    • In the Vajpayee Administration, she held various state-level portfolios of Human Resource Development, Tourism, Youth Affairs & Sports, and finally Coal & Mines.
    • In 1989, she successfully contested the Khajurao seat, and retained it in elections conducted in 1991, 1996 and 1998. In 1999, she switched over and won the Bhopal seat.
    • At a young age, she became involved with the Bharatiya Janata Party. She contested her first Parliamentary elections in 1984, but lost.
    • Uma Bharati, along with Sadhvi Ritambhara, played a prominent part in the Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi Movement.
    • Uma Ragini Bharti is an Indian politician.

    Quotes

    Uma Bharti
    • "There is personal respect also for Advaniji even though I separated and formed my own party. He is like my father. Again, it is not for personal reasons alone but ideological as well. Because the things which I believe in like Ramar Sethu, Ram Mandir, nationalism, Hindutva and review of economic policies, they are in the BJP manifesto. Then there is price rise. I think price rise is due to corruption and not due to any international situation. I think only Advaniji can deal with all these issue
    • "We will never support terrorism. We will never support the terrorist act of LTTE. We totally oppose the attrocities done on Tamils in Sri Lanka."
    • “Poor women enter politics with great difficulty. The duty of the fourth pillar of democracy - the media - is to protect such people but the owner of the newspaper misused his newspaper and even lodged a case against me.”
    • “I seek your cooperation and support for my candidate. I hope you will consider my proposal seriously.”
    • “If Hindus can show respect for Prophet Mohammad and the Vatican, Muslims and Christians should be as respectful to Ram.”
    • “But my party will be truly saffron.”
    • “I want to tour all districts of Madhya Pradesh. I want my voice to reach all people of the state.”
    • “Party workers are at cross-roads, in a state of shock and confusion.”
    • “We will produce concrete evidence against Sonia Gandhi before the Election Commission on April 21 and demand rejection of her nomination.”
    • “We will not tolerate any harassment of the other community.”
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    Biography

    Uma Bharti
    Last Updated: Thursday, September 24, 2009
    Uma BhartiUma Ragini Bharti is an Indian politician. She was born to a religious Lodhi Rajput family and from a very young age, started holding discourses on Indian Epics. She was raised under the care of the late Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia of Gwalior.

    Uma Bharati, along with Sadhvi Ritambhara, played a prominent part in the Ayodhya Ram Janmabhoomi Movement. Her signature slogan during the movement was, "Ramlala Hum Aayenge, Mandir Wahin Banayenge" which translates to "Dear Ram come we will, build a mandir here we will".

    At a young age, she became involved with the Bharatiya Janata Party. She contested her first Parliamentary elections in 1984, but was defeated due to the massive sympathy wave for the slain Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi. In 1989, she successfully contested the Khajurao seat, and retained it in elections conducted in 1991, 1996 and 1998. In 1999, she switched over and won the Bhopal seat.

    In the Vajpayee Administration, she held various state-level portfolios of Human Resource Development, Tourism, Youth Affairs & Sports, and finally Coal & Mines. In the 2003 Assembly polls, she led the BJP to a three fourths majority in Madhya Pradesh. She defeated her Congress opponent from the Malehra seat with a 25% margin. Uma Bharati resigned as the CM in August 2004, on the issue of the right to hoist the National Flag, when a decade old case against her was resurrected.

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