D. P. Tripathi
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Devi Prasad Tripathi | |
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MP of Rajya Sabha for Maharashtra | |
In office 3 April 2012 – 2 April 2018 | |
Succeeded by | Narayan Rane, BJP |
Constituency | Maharashtra |
Personal details | |
Born | Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India | 29 November 1952
Died | 2 January 2020 New Delhi, India | (aged 67)
Profession | Politician |
Devi Prasad Tripathi (29 November 1952 – 2 January 2020) was an Indian politician and General Secretary of the Nationalist Congress Party of India.[1]
Early life
[edit]Devi Prasad Tripathi was born in Sultanpur Uttar Pradesh. As a student, Tripathi was president of Jawaharlal Nehru University Students' Union, and later taught at Allahabad University as a professor of politics.
Career
[edit]He was also the editor of the quarterly journal Think India. He spoke Indian and several foreign languages, and lectured in a number of foreign universities.
Having become involved in politics at the age of sixteen, Tripathi became one of Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's aides. He left the Congress Party, however, over his opposition to Sonia Gandhi, the President of the Party, becoming Prime Minister (because of her foreign origin). He joined the Nationalist Congress Party in 1999, and reached the position of its General Secretary and chief spokesman. He was responsible for negotiating over seat-sharing in Maharashtra.
References
[edit]- ^ "NCP asks Left to call off stir against hike in petro prices". Hindu.com. 6 June 2008. Archived from the original on 6 November 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
- 1954 births
- 2020 deaths
- Jawaharlal Nehru University alumni
- Academic staff of the University of Allahabad
- Nationalist Congress Party politicians from Uttar Pradesh
- People from Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh
- Rajya Sabha members from Maharashtra
- Indian National Congress politicians from Uttar Pradesh
- Centre for Political Studies (CPS), Jawaharlal Nehru University
- Nationalist Congress Party politicians from Maharashtra
- Maharashtra Nationalist Congress Party politician stubs