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{{Infobox officeholder|name=Gulab Chand Kataria|image=|birth_date={{birth date and age|1944|10|13|df=y}}|birth_place = [[Rajsamand]], [[Rajputana Agency]], [[British India]]|office=Leader of the Opposition, [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]]|termstart=13 January 2019|predecessor=[[Rameshwar Lal Dudi]]|office2=Member of the [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]]|termstart2=1993|constituency2=[[Udaipur]]|office3=[[Minister of Home Affairs|Home Minister of Rajasthan]]|term_start3=27 October 2014|term_end3=11 December 2018 |successor3=[[Ashok Gehlot]], [[Indian National Congress|INC]]|term_start4=2004| term_end4=2008| party=[[Bharatiya Janata Party]]|spouse=Anita Kataria|children=5 daughters (Rekha, Renu, Sonika, Monika and Charu)<ref name="Khan, 2016">{{cite news |last1=Khan |first1=Mohammad Hamza |title=Not many are surprised over Rajasthan minister Kataria’s ‘sa** Manmohan’ remark |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/not-many-are-surprised-over-rajasthan-home-minister-gulab-chand-katarias-sa-manmohan-remark-2864416/ |accessdate=21 July 2018 |work=[[The Indian Express]] |date=20 June 2016 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20180721205804/https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/not-many-are-surprised-over-rajasthan-home-minister-gulab-chand-katarias-sa-manmohan-remark-2864416/ |archivedate=21 July 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref>|nationality=[[India]]n}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name               = Gulab Chand Kataria
| image               = GC Kataria.jpg
| office              = Leader of the Opposition<br/>[[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]]
| term_start          = 17 January 2019
| 1blankname          = [[Chief Minister of Rajasthan|Chief Minister]]
| 1namedata          = [[Ashok Gehlot]]
| predecessor        = [[Rameshwar Lal Dudi]]
| term_start1        = 21 February 2013
| term_end1          = 9 December 2013
| 1blankname1        = [[Chief Minister of Rajasthan|Chief Minister]]
| 1namedata1          = [[Ashok Gehlot]]
| predecessor1        = [[Vasundhara Raje]]
| successor1          = [[Rameshwar Lal Dudi]]
| term_start2        = 25 August 2002
| term_end2          = 4 December 2003
| 1blankname2        = [[Chief Minister of Rajasthan|Chief Minister]]
| 1namedata2          = [[Ashok Gehlot]]
| predecessor2        = [[Bhairon Singh Shekhawat]]
| successor2          = [[Bulaki Das Kalla]]
| office3             = [[Cabinet Minister]]<br/>[[Government of Rajasthan]]
| term_start3        = 20 December 2013
| term_end3          = 11 December 2018
| 1blankname3        = {{centre|Ministry}}
| 1namedata3          = {{centre|'''Term'''}}
| 2blankname3        = Minister of Home Affairs
| 2namedata3          = 28 October 2014 - 11 December 2018
| 3blankname3        = Minister of Rural Development
| 3namedata3          = 20 December 2013 - 28 October 2014
| term_start4        = 8 December 2003
| term_end4          = 13 December 2008
| 1blankname4        = {{centre|Ministry}}
| 1namedata4          = {{centre|'''Term'''}}
| 2blankname4        = Minister of Home Affairs
| 2namedata4          = 31 May 2004 - 13 December 2008
| 3blankname4        = Minister of Public Works Department
| 3namedata4          = 8 December 2003 - 30 May 2004
| term_start5        = 13 December 1993
| term_end5          = 30 November 1998
| 1blankname5        = {{centre|Ministry}}
| 1namedata5          = {{centre|'''Term'''}}
| 2blankname5        = Minister of Primary & Secondary Education
| 2namedata5          = 13 December 1993 - 30 November 1998
| office6            = Member of [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]]
| termstart6          = 2003
| constituency6      = [[Udaipur (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)|Udaipur]]
| predecessor6        = Trilok Poorbiya
| term_start7        = 1993
| term_end7          = 2003
| predecessor7        = Chhagan Lal
| successor7          = Prakash Chaudhary
| constituency7      = [[Bari Sadri (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)|Bari Sadri]]
| term_start8        = 1977
| term_end8          = 1985
| predecessor8        = [[Bhanu Kumar Shastri]]
| successor8          = [[Girija Vyas]]
| constituency8      = [[Udaipur (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)|Udaipur]]
| office9            = [[Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha|Member of Parliament<br/>Lok Sabha]]
| term_start9        = 1989
| term_end9          = 1991
| predecessor9        = [[Indubala Sukhadia]]
| successor9          = [[Girija Vyas]]
| constituency9      = [[Udaipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Udaipur]]
| office10            = President of [[Bharatiya Janata Party, Rajasthan]]
| term_start10        = 27 May 1999
| term_end10          = 19 June 2000
| predecessor10      = [[Raghuveer Singh Koshal]]
| successor10        = [[Bhanwar Lal Sharma (politician)|Bhanwar Lal Sharma]]
| birth_date          = {{birth date and age|1944|10|13|df=y}}
| birth_place        = [[Rajsamand]], [[Rajputana Agency]], [[British India]]
| party              = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]
| spouse              = Anita Kataria
| children            = 5
| nationality         = [[Indian people|Indian]]
}}


'''Gulab Chand Kataria''' is an Indian politician belonging to the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]. He was the Home minister in [[Government of Rajasthan]] from 2014 till 2018. He is a senior leader of [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] in [[Rajasthan]] and is also a member of central working committee of the party. He hails from [[Udaipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Udaipur]] and has represented it in 9th [[Lok Sabha]]. He was booked by the [[Central Bureau of Investigation|C.B.I.]] in the [[Death of Sohrabuddin Sheikh|Sheikh fake encounter killing]].<ref>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Sheikh-fake-encounter-case-CBI-books-BJP-leader-Gulab-Chand-Kataria/articleshow/20050548.cms</ref> Currently, he is the Leader of Opposition in [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]].
'''Gulab Chand Kataria''' is an Indian politician belonging to the [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]]. He was the Home minister in [[Government of Rajasthan]] from 2014 till 2018. He is a senior leader of [[Bharatiya Janata Party|BJP]] in [[Rajasthan]] and is also a member of central working committee of the party. He hails from [[Udaipur (Lok Sabha constituency)|Udaipur]] and has represented it in 9th [[Lok Sabha]], the lower house of Indian Parliament. He was booked by the [[Central Bureau of Investigation|C.B.I.]] in the [[Death of Sohrabuddin Sheikh|Sheikh fake encounter killing]].<ref>{{Cite web|last1=May 14|first1=PTI / Updated|last2=2013|last3=Ist|first3=21:05|title=Sheikh fake encounter case: CBI books BJP leader Gulab Chand Kataria {{!}} India News - Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/sheikh-fake-encounter-case-cbi-books-bjp-leader-gulab-chand-kataria/articleshow/20050548.cms|access-date=2021-05-13|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref> He is the Leader of Opposition in the [[Rajasthan Legislative Assembly]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=
Leader of the Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly |url=https://rajassembly.nic.in/GCKataria.aspx |access-date=11 October 2021|website=Rajasthan Legislative Assembly}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==
Kataria was born in [[Rajsamand]].<ref>https://m.hindustantimes.com/india/kataria-shift-nudges-caste-equation/story-Mv0lJx4NNI1mpd5MlgqS0L.html</ref>
Kataria was born in [[Rajsamand]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2003-11-07|title=Kataria shift nudges caste equation|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/kataria-shift-nudges-caste-equation/story-Mv0lJx4NNI1mpd5MlgqS0L.html|access-date=2021-05-13|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref> He is married to Anita Kataria and has 5 daughters.<ref name="Khan, 2016">{{cite news |last1=Khan |first1=Mohammad Hamza |title=Not many are surprised over Rajasthan minister Kataria's 'sa** Manmohan' remark |url=https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/not-many-are-surprised-over-rajasthan-home-minister-gulab-chand-katarias-sa-manmohan-remark-2864416/ |accessdate=21 July 2018 |work=[[The Indian Express]] |date=20 June 2016 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20180721205804/https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/not-many-are-surprised-over-rajasthan-home-minister-gulab-chand-katarias-sa-manmohan-remark-2864416/ |archivedate=21 July 2018 |url-status=live }}</ref>


==Political career==
==Political career==
Kataria served as the Home Minister of Rajasthan from 2004 to 2008 and again <ref>{{citation |title=Rajasthan: Congress seeks home minister's resignation over comments in Bikaner gangrape case |url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bikaner-gangrape-congress-sachin-pilot-rajasthan-home-minister-gulab-chutiya-kataria/1/913896.html |work=[[India Today]] |date=27 March 2017 }}</ref> from 2014 to 2018.Gulaab chand katariya served as education minister in bhero singh shekhawat government between 1993 to 1998.He was mla of barisadri from 1993 to 2003.
Kataria served as the Home Minister of Rajasthan from 2004 to 2008 and again from 2014 to 2018.<ref>{{Cite web|last1=JaipurMarch 27|first1=Dev Ankur Wadhawan|last2=March 27|first2=2017UPDATED|last3=Ist|first3=2017 17:29|title=Rajasthan: Congress seeks home minister's resignation over comments in Bikaner gangrape case|url=https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/bikaner-gangrape-congress-sachin-pilot-rajasthan-home-minister-gulab-chand-kataria-967946-2017-03-27|access-date=2021-05-13|website=India Today|language=en}}</ref> Kataria served as education minister in [[Bhairon Singh Shekhawat]] government between 1993 to 1998. He was [[Member of Legislative Assembly (India)|MLA]] of [[Bari Sadri (Rajasthan Assembly constituency)|Barisadri]] from 1993 to 2003.


== Positions held ==
== Positions held ==


===As a [[Member of Parliament (India)|Member of Parliament]] and In [[Government of Rajasthan]]===
=== Departemental positions ===
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20130205080749/http://rajassembly.nic.in/GCKataria.htm GCKataria]
*{{Official website|http://rajassembly.nic.in/GCKataria.htm|name=Official website at Rajasthan Assembly}}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070106220256/http://www.rajasthan.gov.in/cabinet.asp]
 
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Gulab Chand Kataria
GC Kataria.jpg
Leader of the Opposition
Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
17 January 2019
Chief MinisterAshok Gehlot
Preceded byRameshwar Lal Dudi
In office
21 February 2013 – 9 December 2013
Chief MinisterAshok Gehlot
Preceded byVasundhara Raje
Succeeded byRameshwar Lal Dudi
In office
25 August 2002 – 4 December 2003
Chief MinisterAshok Gehlot
Preceded byBhairon Singh Shekhawat
Succeeded byBulaki Das Kalla
Cabinet Minister
Government of Rajasthan
In office
20 December 2013 – 11 December 2018
Template:CentreTemplate:Centre
Minister of Home Affairs28 October 2014 - 11 December 2018
Minister of Rural Development20 December 2013 - 28 October 2014
In office
8 December 2003 – 13 December 2008
Template:CentreTemplate:Centre
Minister of Home Affairs31 May 2004 - 13 December 2008
Minister of Public Works Department8 December 2003 - 30 May 2004
In office
13 December 1993 – 30 November 1998
Template:CentreTemplate:Centre
Minister of Primary & Secondary Education13 December 1993 - 30 November 1998
Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2003
Preceded byTrilok Poorbiya
ConstituencyUdaipur
In office
1993–2003
Preceded byChhagan Lal
Succeeded byPrakash Chaudhary
ConstituencyBari Sadri
In office
1977–1985
Preceded byBhanu Kumar Shastri
Succeeded byGirija Vyas
ConstituencyUdaipur
Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha
In office
1989–1991
Preceded byIndubala Sukhadia
Succeeded byGirija Vyas
ConstituencyUdaipur
President of Bharatiya Janata Party, Rajasthan
In office
27 May 1999 – 19 June 2000
Preceded byRaghuveer Singh Koshal
Succeeded byBhanwar Lal Sharma
Personal details
Born (1944-10-13) 13 October 1944 (age 80)
Rajsamand, Rajputana Agency, British India
NationalityIndian
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s)Anita Kataria
Children5

Gulab Chand Kataria is an Indian politician belonging to the BJP. He was the Home minister in Government of Rajasthan from 2014 till 2018. He is a senior leader of BJP in Rajasthan and is also a member of central working committee of the party. He hails from Udaipur and has represented it in 9th Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indian Parliament. He was booked by the C.B.I. in the Sheikh fake encounter killing.[1] He is the Leader of Opposition in the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.[2]

Early life[edit]

Kataria was born in Rajsamand.[3] He is married to Anita Kataria and has 5 daughters.[4]

Political career[edit]

Kataria served as the Home Minister of Rajasthan from 2004 to 2008 and again from 2014 to 2018.[5] Kataria served as education minister in Bhairon Singh Shekhawat government between 1993 to 1998. He was MLA of Barisadri from 1993 to 2003.

Positions held[edit]

Departemental positions[edit]

SI No. Post Department Government or Legislature Tenure
1. Member Estimates Committee Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 1980 - 1981
2. Member Estimates Committee (A) Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 1981 - 1985
3. Member Committee on Papers laid on the Table Lok Sabha 1990
4. Member Committee on Agriculture Lok Sabha 1990
5. Minster Primary & Secondary Education and Bhasha Govt. of Rajasthan 1993 - 1998
6. Minister Sanskrit Shiksha, Lingual Minority, Language (Bhasha Vibhag), Devasthan Govt. of Rajasthan 1993 - 1998
7. Chairman Public Accounts Committee Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 1999 - 2000
8. Member House Committee Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 1999 - 2000
9. MLA Leader of the Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly 2002 - 2003
10. Minister Home and Public Works Department Govt. of Rajasthan 2004
11. Minister Home Govt. of Rajasthan 2004 - 2008
12. Minister Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Govt. of Rajasthan 2013
13. Minister Home Govt. of Rajasthan 2013 - 2018
14. MLA Leader of the Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Incumbent

Memberships of Legislature[edit]

SI No. Legislature Post Tenure Party
1. 6th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly MLA 1977 - 1980 JP
2. 7th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly MLA 1980 - 1985 BJP
3. 9th Lok Sabha MP 1989 - 1991 BJP
4. 10th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly MLA 1993 - 1998 BJP
5. 11th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Badi Sadri MLA 1998 - 2003 BJP
6. 12th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly MLA 2003 - 2008 BJP
7. 13th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly MLA 2008 - 2013 BJP
8. 14th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly MLA 2013 - 2018 BJP
9. 15th Rajasthan Legislative Assembly MLA Incumbent BJP

Party Posts Held[edit]

SI No. Post Tenure Organization Party
1. Vice President & General Secretary 1977 - 1980 Janta Yuva Morcha JP
2. Secretary 1980 - 1985 Rajasthan BJP BJP
3. General Secretary 1986 - 1993 Rajasthan BJP BJP
4. President 1999 - 2000 Rajasthan BJP BJP

References[edit]

  1. May 14, PTI / Updated; 2013; Ist, 21:05. "Sheikh fake encounter case: CBI books BJP leader Gulab Chand Kataria | India News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 13 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. "Leader of the Opposition Rajasthan Legislative Assembly". Rajasthan Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  3. "Kataria shift nudges caste equation". Hindustan Times. 7 November 2003. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  4. Khan, Mohammad Hamza (20 June 2016). "Not many are surprised over Rajasthan minister Kataria's 'sa** Manmohan' remark". The Indian Express. Archived from the original on 21 July 2018. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
  5. JaipurMarch 27, Dev Ankur Wadhawan; March 27, 2017UPDATED; Ist, 2017 17:29. "Rajasthan: Congress seeks home minister's resignation over comments in Bikaner gangrape case". India Today. Retrieved 13 May 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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