Narendra Tomar

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A brief biography

As in 2019, May

May 31, 2019: The Times of India


Born: June 12, 1957

Experience: 2 Lok Sabha Terms

Seen as the tallest BJP leader in Madhya Pradesh after former CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Was minister of panchayat and rural development and mines in the outgoing Modi Cabinet. After taking oath, he immediately chalked out a 100-day road map to execute the development agenda of the Modi government, and promoted skill development. During the 2019 Lok Sabha election, when sitting MPs were being ruthlessly weeded out if there was even a hint of anti-incumbency, Tomar was the only one allowed to change his seat from Gwalior to Morena. This is an indication of his clout in the party. Beyond politics, Tomar’s interests lie in sports and poetry, and he is known for organizing poetry symposiums.

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