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Sachin Pilot

Captain Sachin Rajesh Pilot (born 7 September 1977) is an Indian politician. A member of the Indian National Congress, he has been serving as Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly from Tonk since 2018. He has previously served as Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Corporate Affairs and Communication and IT in the Government of India[1] under Manmohan Singh.[2][3] Additionally he served as the Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan from 2018 to 2020 under Ashok Gehlot. Pilot became the youngest citizen of India to become Member of Parliament at the age of 26.[4]

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Sachin Pilot
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Pilot in 2024
Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
17 December 2018
Preceded byAjit Singh Mehta
ConstituencyTonk
General Secretary of Indian National Congress for Chhattisgarh
Assumed office
23 December 2023
PresidentMallikarjun Kharge
Preceded byKumari Selja
5th Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan
In office
17 December 2018  14 July 2020
GovernorKalyan Singh
Kalraj Mishra
Chief MinisterAshok Gehlot
Ministry and Departments
  • Public Works Department
  • Rural Development & Panchayati Raj
  • Science & Technology
  • Statistic
Succeeded byDiya Kumari
Prem Chand Bairwa
President of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee
In office
13 January 2014  14 July 2020
National PresidentSonia Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi
Preceded byC. P. Joshi
Succeeded byGovind Singh Dotasra
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Corporate Affairs
In office
29 October 2012  24 May 2014
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Preceded byVeerappa Moily
Succeeded byArun Jaitley
Union Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology
In office
28 May 2009  28 October 2012
Prime MinisterManmohan Singh
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
16 May 2009  16 May 2014
Preceded byRasa Singh Rawat
Succeeded bySanwar Lal Jat
ConstituencyAjmer, Rajasthan
In office
17 May 2004  16 May 2009
Preceded byRama Pilot
Succeeded byKirodi Lal Meena
ConstituencyDausa, Rajasthan
Personal details
Born
Sachin Rajesh Pilot

(1977-09-07) 7 September 1977 (age 47)
Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse
Sara Abdullah
(m. 2004; div. 2023)
Children2
Parent(s)Rajesh Pilot (father)
Rama Pilot (mother)
Alma materUniversity of Delhi (BA)
I.M.T. Ghaziabad
(PGDM)
University of Pennsylvania (MBA)
ProfessionPolitician
Military service
Allegiance India
Branch/service Indian Army
Years of service2011–present
Rank Captain
Unit Territorial Army
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Pilot was born to late Congress leader Rajesh Pilot and Rama Pilot. He was previously a member of the Indian Parliament for Ajmer in 2009 and Dausa constituencies of Rajasthan, becoming the youngest member of parliament when he was elected from the latter seat in 2004, aged 26. He was unseated from the Lok Sabha during the 2014 election from Ajmer constituency.[5] He served as the Minister of Corporate Affairs in the UPA-2 government tenure (2012–2014).[6]

He studied at Air Force Bal Bharati School, New Delhi, and holds a B.A. from St. Stephens College, University of Delhi, a diploma in marketing from I.M.T. Ghaziabad and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA.[7] He was employed with the Delhi Bureau of the British Broadcasting Corporation, and then with American multinational corporation General Motors for two years.[8]

Early life

Pilot was born to late Congress leader Rajesh Pilot and Rama Pilot. His father was a Union minister of India. His ancestral village is Vaidpura in Greater Noida (West), Uttar Pradesh.[9]

Career

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Pilot receives the President of Malawi Bingu wa Mutharika in New Delhi, c.2010.

In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, Pilot was elected from the Dausa constituency. At the age of 26, he became the youngest MP in India.[10]

In the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, he defeated the Bharatiya Janata Party's Kiran Maheshwari by a margin of 76,596 votes and won the seat of Ajmer.[11]

Pilot was a member of the Lok Sabha's Standing Committee on Home Affairs and member of the Consultative Committee in the Ministry of Civil Aviation. In 2012, he became the Minister of Corporate Affairs in the second Manmohan Singh ministry.[12]

In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, he was again nominated from the Ajmer constituency and was defeated by a margin of 1,71,983 votes by Bharatiya Janata Party's sitting MLA Sanwarlal Jat.[13]

In 2014, he was appointed the President of the Rajasthan Pradesh Congress Committee.[10]

Deputy Chief Minister of Rajasthan

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Early times

In the 2018 Legislative Assembly elections, Pilot won from the Tonk seat, after defeating Yunus Khan by a margin of 54,179 votes.[14] It was speculated that Pilot, who was considered instrumental in the Congress's victory in the state,[10] would be given the post of chief minister.[15][16] On 17 December 2018, he was sworn in as Deputy chief Minister of Rajasthan under Ashok Gehlot.[17]

2020 political crisis

On 13 July 2020, Pilot's office issued a statement saying that the government of chief minister Ashok Gehlot was in a minority.[18] An aide of Pilot's indicated that he would not be joining the Bharatiya Janata Party.[19]

On 14 July 2020, the Indian National Congress sacked Pilot as the Deputy Chief Minister and Rajasthan Congress President for his revolt against the party and its leadership.[20]

After his revolt there was speculation that he would join the BJP, like his former colleague Jyotiraditya Scindia, but on 15 July 2020 he rejected the rumours and stated: "I am still a member of the Congress party".[21]

The Rajasthan Speaker, C.P. Joshi, issued notices to 19 dissident Congress MLAs including Pilot on 14 July 2020 after the Rajasthan Congress passed a resolution that they be disqualified from the state Assembly as they had defied a party whip to attend two Congress Legislature Party meetings.[22][23] Pilot challenged this notice in the Rajasthan High Court on 17 July 2020. The High Court asked the Speaker to defer action on disqualification notices till 21 July 2020.[24] The High Court ordered "status quo" to be maintained, essentially putting the disqualification procedure on hold, on 24 July 2020.[25]

Post 2020

In 2023, before the 2024 Indian general elections Pilot was appointed the general secretary for the Chhattisgarh Congress.[26]

Electoral history

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Electoral History
Election Party House Constituency Status
2004 INC Lok Sabha Dausa Won
2009 Ajmer Won
2014 Lost
2018 INC Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Tonk Won
2023 INC Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Tonk Won
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Personal life

Pilot married Sara Abdullah on 15 January 2004. She is the daughter of Farooq Abdullah, president of Jammu & Kashmir National Conference and ex-Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.[27] Together they have two sons. Later Sachin Pilot and Sara Abdullah have separated after nearly two decades of marriage, according to his poll affidavit for Rajasthan Assembly Election 2023.[28][29][30]

His father, Rajesh Pilot, was also member of parliament and was also union minister.[31][32] The 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election nomination paper filed by Pilot revealed that he is divorced from his wife.[33]

Army service

On 6 September 2012, Pilot became the first Union minister of India to be commissioned as an officer in the Territorial Army, fulfilling his desire to follow his father's footsteps to be in the armed forces. He is known as Captain Pilot for being an officer in the Territorial Army.[34] After being commissioned he said, "This has been my desire to join the army for very long as I wanted to have my links with the armed forces, like my father and grandfather. I am honored to be part of this family."[34]

Books published

  • Rajesh Pilot: In Spirit Forever, co-authored with sister Sarika Pilot.[35]

References

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