Rajiv Satav

Rajeev Shankarrao Satav
Member Of Parliament
Assumed office
2014
Constituency Hingoli
Personal details
Born (1974-09-21) 21 September 1974
Nationality Indian
Political party Indian National Congress
Religion Hinduism
As of December, 2015
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Rajeev Shankarrao Satav (born 21 September 1974) is the Member of Parliament (M.P) from Hingoli in Maharashtra, secured 467397 votes. He replaced Subhash Wankhede, Shivsena M.P. & three times MLA. He was President of the Indian Youth Congress, ( February 2010 to December 2014 ) before occupying the prestigious position of President of Indian Youth Congress, he was President of Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress. ( May 2008 to February 2010 )

He has the distinction of wresting the Assembly seat in Marathwada region from the Shiv Sena after 20 years in the 2009 elections and secured 67804 votes

Career highlights

• 1993 Participated in National Integration Camp in Panchmadi in Madhya Pradesh organized by Ministry of Human Resource , GOI. • 1994 Participated in the Republic Day Parade at Rajpath, New Delhi. • 2006 General Secretary Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress. • From 2002 to 2007 was Member, Panchayat Samiti, Kalamnuri, secured 2817 votes (83%) out of 3410 votes. • In 2007 got elected as the Member Zilla Parishad Hingoli, secured 6361 votes ( 71%) out of 8885 votes. Became President of Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Milk Development Committee during this tenure started the “Krushiratna ” award. • During 2007-2008 successfully organized Youth Convention for the Swami Ramanand Tirth Marathwad University in Kalamnuri Youth from more than 100 colleges participated in this. • 2008 President Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress. • 2008 Executive Committee Member, Marathwada Agriculture University. • 2008 Member Senate Swami Ramanand Tirth Marathwada University, Nanded. • Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly and secured 67804 votes. (October 2009 – 2014) • 2010 - 2014 President Indian Youth Congress • 2014 Member of Parliament From Hingoli constituency in Maharashtra and secured 467397 votes.

Member • Standing Committee on Defence. • Consultative Committee on Welfare of Other Backward Classes. • Joint Parliamentary Committee on Land Acquisition bill • Maharashtra State Committee on Welfare of the Minorities

Performance during tenure as Indian Youth Congress President:

1. During Mayawati’s tenure as Uttar Pradesh(UP) Chief Minister, Indian Youth Congress did UP assembly gherao at Lucknow in a rally called “Lalkar”. 2. During Akhilesh Yadav’s tenure as Uttar Pradesh(UP) Chief Minister, Indian Youth Congress did UP assembly Gherao at Lucknow. 3. Indian Youth Congress did Karnataka assembly Gherao in protest of Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP). 4. Protest against the UP Government for non implementation of food security law. 5. Did Bihar Assembly Gherao in protest of none implementation of food security law. 6. Protest against senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj in front of BJP head quarters at Delhi. 7. Protest against senior BJP leader and Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in front of BJP head quarters in Delhi for describing Nirbhaya rape case as a small incident. 8. Agitation outside Pakistan Embassy at New Delhi protesting repetitive cease-fire violation by Pakistan in Indian border. 9. Protest against the Chhattisgarh BJP Government in Chhattisgarh and Delhi in view of the terrorist attack on Indian National Congress foot rally. 10. Protest against Tamil Nadu Government for none implementation of MNREGA. 11. During the tenure of Nishank Pokhriyal as Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Indian Youth Congress did CM residence Gherao in protest of corrupt practices of BJP Government. 12. Protest against corrupt practices of Mumbai Nagar Palika. 13. Protest against Madhya Pradesh BJP Government for mis-governance. 14. Protest against Punjab Government demanding narcotic drug free Punjab. 15. Protest against Madhya Pradesh BJP government for their involvement in VYAPAM scam. 16. Protest against BJP leader Rajnath Singh in front of his residence on 1 January 2014. 17. Indian Youth Congress staged country-wide protest agitation against NDA Government for 14.5% railway fare hike. 18. Protest in front of RSS office Meerut, Uttar Pradesh against Love Jihad. 19. Country-wide effigy burning of journalist Ved Prakash Vaidik for his meeting with Hafiz Sayeed. 3 20. Akrosh Rally against the Narendra Modi Government on its failure in fulfilling its pre-poll promise of bringing back black money stashed abroad. 21. Protest in front of BJP Head quarters in view of increasing rate of crime against women during Narendra Modi rule in general and protest against Uber Taxi rape case in particular.

He has been awarded honours for achievements in parliamentary discussion with precious member of parliament Award ( Sansad Ratna) on date,11th jun 2016 in IIT CHENNAI. For 83% attendance in parliamentary sessions during 1st jun 2014 to 11th may 2016. He also present 6 personal member bill in parliament and 97 time participate in parliamentary discussion and asked (raise)499 questions .

Programs organized .

1. Buniyad- Convention of Elected Office Bearers of Indian Youth Congress in which about 10,000 members participated. It was organized on 28 & 29 November 2011 at New Delhi. 2. Karwa- First ever alumni meet of present and former Youth Congress National office bearers and State Presidents. It was organized on 5 December 2014 at New Delhi. 3. Relief camps for the Muzaffarnagar Riot victims.

Padyatra

1. 48 days Padyatra in Punjab. 2. 532 km Padyatra in Gujarat 3. 272 km Padyatra demanding good governance in Bihar. 4. Padyatra in Uttar Pradesh 5. In 2013, 480 km Patyatra in Kerala. 6. In 2013, change of government Padyatra in Tripura. 7. In 2014, mass Awareness Padyatra in Tripura. 8. 310 km Padyatra in Telangana. 9. 550 km Padyatra in Maharashtra.

Youth Congress Training Camps

Organized 3600 Youth Congress training camps in which 2,20,000 office bearers from State, Parliament and Assembly committees. 4

Relief work in Natural Disasters

1. Uttarakhand 2. Jammu Kashmir 3. Madhya Pradesh 4. Assam

References

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