Gaurav Gogoi
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Draupadi Murmu | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
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Born | Social Worker Politician | 4 September 1982
Gaurav Gogoi (born 4 September 1982) is an Indian politician and social worker of Indian National Congress from Assam who is serving as the Deputy Leader of the Indian National Congress in the Lok Sabha since 2020. He represents the Kaliabor constituency in the Lok Sabha since 2014. He is the son of former chief minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi. Gaurav left his job at Airtel to join a Delhi-based NGO called Pravah in 2005.[2]
Early life and personal life
Gaurav Gogoi was born in 1982. His father
Other luminaries related to Gogoi are Poet Ganesh Gogoi (Grand Uncle), Film Producer Paran Barbarooah (Uncle), Film Director Prerana Barbarooah (Cousin) and Politician Dip Gogoi (Uncle).
Political career
Upon his return, he entered politics and said that he would do whatever the party wanted him to do.
On 8 August 2023, Gogoi lead the
“Why did he not visit Manipur to date? Why did it take almost 80 days to finally speak on Manipur and when he did speak it was just for 30 seconds? Why has the Chief Minister not been sacked the Manipur CM so far?,"[11]
Gogoi mentioned that since PM Modi choose to remain silent on the Manipur issue, opposition parties under
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- ^ Livemint (8 August 2023). "Gaurav Gogoi throws three questions to PM Modi, says 'Manipur wants justice...'". mint. Retrieved 8 August 2023.