Leader Coming From a Non Political Family to Cabinet minister: Narendra Singh Tomar

Narendra Singh Tomar who was the cabinet minister in the first term of the Narendra Modi government has been made cabinet minister once again
Leader Coming From a Non Political Family to Cabinet minister: Narendra Singh Tomar

In the current Modi government, if you want to find a minister who follows this couple of ​​Kabirdas, then look at Narendra Singh Tomar. Actually, this quality is the most intense among his many qualities. This is special for Tomar because the water of Chambal and Gwalior zodiac water is something like that where everyone speaks angrily at everyone's nose, but Tomar alias Munna Bhaiya has never seen anyone become angry.

Every difficult clock has been fought by keeping quiet. Talker Point of Tomar's life, which was related to a non-political family, was a time of emergency when Tomar joined the countrywide movement of Jayaprakash Narayan. Studies missed Gone to jail Then life became impoverished with politics.

The politics that began with student life continue to this day. At that time, he did not realize that the future would bring him up to this height but during the jail visit, he used to read the palm of people and show the future of the people. Obviously, the art of reading palm with Mriduvini had also made him popular among the close associates inside the jail. His political journey started with student politics. Dhir Singh Tomar, senior party leader of Narendra Singh Tomar, who took the finger and brought him into politics, points out that Narendra Singh fought for the President of the CLP College and won the first election

Dr. Dharmaveer Singh was the MLA from the Gwalior assembly, at that time Thatipur also came in the Gwalior assembly seat. Old leaders say that we were not given preference. Rani Mahal was to get the ticket for the Gwalior assembly election final. Jang Bahadur Singh's name was for the ticket. They went to Rani Mahal to meet Amma Maharaj, Rajmata Vijaya Raje Scindia.

The point is 1983, when the BJP was contesting the councilor's election. His election office was opened in the house in which the owner of the house was removed by the Congress candidate. The party was under pressure to vacate the house from Tomar, but the landlord refuses to evacuate the house and said, take back the ticket, but I will not leave the house.

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