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C. P. Joshi

Indian politician


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Indian politician

FieldValue
nameC. P. Joshi
imageCP Joshi Official Portrail 2011.jpg
captionOfficial Portrait
birth_date
birth_placeNathdwara, Rajasthan, India
officeSpeaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
termstart16 January 2019
termend20 December 2023
governorKalyan Singh
Kalraj Mishra
1blanknameChief Minister
1namedataAshok Gehlot
predecessorKailash Chandra Meghwal
successorVasudev Devnani
primeminister2Manmohan Singh
office2Minister of Road Transport and Highways
termstart219 January 2011
termend216 June 2013
predecessor2Kamal Nath
successor2Oscar Fernandes
office3Minister of Railways
termstart311 May 2013
termend316 June 2013
predecessor3Pawan Kumar Bansal
successor3Mallikarjun Kharge
termstart422 September 2012
termend428 October 2012
predecessor4Mukul Roy
successor4Pawan Kumar Bansal
office5Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj
termstart522 May 2009
termend518 January 2011
predecessor5Mani Shankar Aiyar
successor5Vilasrao Deshmukh
office6Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha
termstart616 May 2009
termend616 May 2014
predecessor6Vijayendrapal Singh
successor6Subhash Chandra Baheria
constituency6Bhilwara
office7Cabinet Minister of Rajasthan Government
termstart77 December 1998
termend74 December 2003
1blankname7Departments
1namedata7Education, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Ground Water, Public Health Engineering, Science and Technology.
2blankname7Chief Minister
2namedata7Ashok Gehlot
office8Member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
termstart82018
termend83 December 2023
predecessor8Kalyan Singh Chouhan
successor8Vishvaraj Singh Mewar
constituency8Nathdwara
termstart91998
termend92008
predecessor9Shiv Dan Singh Chauhan
successor9Kalyan Singh Chouhan
constituency9Nathdwara
termstart101980
termend101990
predecessor10Navneet Kumar
successor10Shiv Dan Singh Chauhan
constituency10Nathdwara
partyIndian National Congress
professionProfessor of Psychology
website

an Indian National Congress politician

Kalraj Mishra Lok Sabha

** C. P. Joshi** (born 29 July 1950) is an Indian politician and a five-time MLA from Nathdwara, Rajasthan. He was born in a Brahmin family in Nathdwara, Rajasthan and he is a member of the Indian National Congress.{{cite news |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090531185302/http://www.hindu.com/2009/05/23/stories/2009052358500700.htm |url-status = dead |archive-date = 31 May 2009

He lost Nathdwara constituency against Vishvaraj Singh Mewar, a great descendant of Maharana Pratap family for Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.

Educational background

Joshi completed his primary and higher secondary education at his birthplace Nathdwara, Rajasthan. He finished his graduation from University College of Social Sciences & Humanities, Udaipur with a B.A. in Law, and completed his Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Psychology. He began his academic career as a lecturer at the University College of Social Sciences & Humanities, Udaipur. Before entering full time politics, Joshi was a Professor of Psychology at Udaipur's Mohanlal Sukhadia University, with a specialisation in Intelligence Quotient.

Political career

Mohan Lal Sukhadia, founder of modern Mewar, recognised Joshi's social commitments and encouraged him to actively participate in politics. He was elected as Student Union President for Mohanlal Sukhadia University in 1973. He was first elected as MLA from Nathdwara in 1980. He went on winning the assembly elections from Nathdwara in 1985, 1998, 2003 and 2018. He is a five-time MLA from Nathdwara and one-time MP from Bhilwara.

In 1998, he became the Cabinet Minister for Rajasthan handling key portfolios like Education, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj, Public Health Engineering, Policy Planning, and Information Technology. He gave a new direction to the significant departments of Abhiyantrik Yojna, Panchayati Raj and Education and made his distinguished presence in these fields.

In 2003, as an opposition MLA in Rajasthan Legislative Assembly, he was appointed the president of Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee. He brought the state unit together to win the 2008 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election only to lose his own seat by one vote, to Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Kalyan Singh Chauhan. He is the second person in the Indian election history to lose an assembly election by one vote. The first candidate to lose by a single vote was A. R. Krishnamurthy against R. Dhruvanarayana at the Santhemarahalli constituency of Karnataka during 2004 assembly elections. He was a prominent contender for Chief Minister of Rajasthan post in 2008 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election victory, but he lost his own seat Nathdwara.

After 2009 Indian general election, he was appointed a Cabinet Minister in the Second Manmohan Singh ministry on 22 May 2009. From 2009 to 2011, he was the Minister of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj and from 2011 to 2013, he was the Minister of Road Transport and Highways. In 2012, after Mamata Banerjee went out of UPA and Mukul Roy resigned as Railways Minister, CP Joshi got extra charge of Railways Ministry. He resigned from the Cabinet on 16 June 2013 after serving for more than four years to take the charge of General Secretary in All India Congress Committee (AICC). He continued as the General Secretary of All India Congress Committee from 2013 to 2018. He unsuccessfully contested the 2014 Lok Sabha elections from Jaipur (Rural) seat.

After the 2018 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, Indian National Congress formed the government in Rajasthan under the leadership of Ashok Gehlot and Sachin Pilot. On 16 January 2019, Joshi was unanimously appointed the Speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.

Cricket administration

Joshi has also dabbled in cricket administration. He is a two-time president of Rajasthan Cricket Association (RCA). In 2009, he contested against former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi and became the president of RCA for the first time. Again in 2017, he defeated Lalit Modi's son Ruchir Modi and became RCA president for the second time. Vaibhav Gehlot, son of Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot, succeeded C.P. Joshi as the president of RCA in October 2019. The newly elected executive committee appointed Joshi as the 'chief patron' of Rajasthan Cricket Association and president Vaibhav Gehlot said he will work under the guidance of Joshi.

References

References

  1. "Rajasthan Speaker CP Joshi concedes defeat in Nathdwara, congratulates BJP candidate".
  2. "Nathdwara Assembly Election Results 2023 Highlights: BJP's Vishvaraj Singh Mewar defeats INC's C. P. Joshi with 7636 votes".
  3. PTI. "CP joshi resign". Indian express.
  4. (24 September 2012). "CP Joshi takes charge as Railway Minister". IBN Live.
  5. [https://web.archive.org/web/20141217130553/http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-05-16/news/49898273_1_rajyavardhan-singh-rathore-clean-image-narendra-modi Elections 2014 Results: BJP's Rajyavardhan Rathore defeats Cong's CP Joshi]
  6. "Congress CP Joshi: Congress {{sic".
  7. "Vaibhav Gehlot, son of Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, is new RCA President".
  8. (4 October 2019). "Gehlot elected RCA president, Joshi is chief patron".
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