Milind Deora, Once-Promising Face of Congress, Makes Departure: 8 Facts


2024/01/14 11:43:25 IST

Milind Deora quits Congress

    Senior Congress leader Milind Deora on Sunday morning announced that he resigned from the party. He will join Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena at 2 pm at the Maharashtra chief minister’s residence along with his supporters and a few corporators.

Political Prodigy

    Milind Deora entered politics young, first elected to Lok Sabha at just 27 in 1999. He subsequently won South Mumbai re-election four more times, demonstrating consistent constituent support.

Ministerial Roles

    Deora held various ministerial roles in the 2004-2014 UPA government, including Shipping, Chemicals & Fertilisers, and Information & Broadcasting. He promoted port development and established the National Film Archive of India.

Tech-Savvy Politician

    Deora is recognized for his early adoption of technology in politics. He actively uses social media, launched initiatives like Ask Deora for direct voter interaction, and advocated for digital governance reforms.

Global Outlook

    Deoras experience extends beyond Indias borders. He served as Indias representative to the G20 Young Leaders Summit and actively engaged in international dialogue on issues like climate change and sustainable development.

Passionate Writer

    Deora is a published author, having penned two books - Indias Political Mafia and The Challenge of Change. He is known for his analytical writing style and insights into Indian politics and society.

Cricket Enthusiast

    Avid cricket enthusiast Deora has served as Mumbai Cricket Association President. He combines political skill with sporting passion, championing grassroots development and fair play.

Family Man

    Milind Deora is married to Pooja Shetty, head of production company Walk Water Media. She is the daughter of producer Manmohan Shetty, former Adlabs chairman.

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