Malti Sharma

Malti Sharma is an Indian politician . She was a Member of Parliament, representing Uttar Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party Former MP Malti Sharma left for heavenly abode in Muzaffarnagar. Former MP Malti Sharma, who was among the founding members of Jana Sangh and BJP, gave the final farewell to the people with damp eyes. Her son's, Arvind Sharma and Atul Sharma in NaiMandi cremation ground, gave her a whiff before that she was given a guard of honor. In her funeral, the leaders of the opposition parties along with the BJP, the RSS leaders were also present.

Malti Sharma
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
1994–2000
ConstituencyUttar Pradesh
Personal details
Born(1930-06-30)30 June 1930
Sonipat, Haryana
Died30 September 2018
Muzaffar Nagar
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s)Prof. Bhrama Nand Sharma
ChildrenAshok Kumar Sharma

Arvind Kumar Sharma Madhulika Sharma

Atul Kumar Sharm

As soon as people got the news of the demise of former Member of Parliament and Education Minister Malti Sharma, the crowd of people grew at her residence. Till morning, people from different parties assembled for her final journey and to pay homage to her. At two o'clock people paid homage to her. After this, her dead body left for Nai Mandi cremation ground. A large number of people were involved in her last journey. On the Naymandi cremation ground, she was given a guard of honor in the presence of CO Mandi Yogendra Singh. After this her elder son Arvind Sharma gave her a whim. Among those who gave the final farewell were BJP's regional president Ashwani Tyagi, regional organizing minister Ajay Singh, former Union minister of state and MP Dr. Sanjeev Bialian, former MP Congress leader Harendra Malik, former MP Syedjajma, former MP Sohanvir Singh, BJP MLA Kapil Dev Agrawal, Pramod Umalwal, Vikram Saini, Umesh Malik, BJP District President, Dr. Sudhir Saini, Former District President Rupend Saini, Shankar Swaroop, SP leader Rakesh Sharma, Secular Mocha's District President Eelam Singh Gurjar, Vaibhav Tyagi, Praveen Sharma, Minority Commission member Sukhdarshan Bedi, Sarita Gaur, Vijay Shukla, Ravindra Gaur, Congress leader Tegh Bahadur Saini, Mumtaz Ali etc. Honour on 2 October, A tribute to former MP Rajya Sabha.

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat had honored the party's veteran leader Malti Sharma with a shawl on 2 October 2017 last year. Rawat visited Malati Sharma's house after participating in the program to pay homage to the martyrs at Rampur Thirah. This time, on 2 October 2018 Trivendra Rawat and Minister of Information and Broadcasting Smt. Smriti Irani visited Malti Sharma's residence again. This time, before the program of Rampur Thirah, he reached the residence of Malti Sharma at Dwarkiapuri. First he paid tribute to her and then participate in further programs.

In the RSS mold, Malti Sharma achieved heights in politics, depending on her loyalty and struggle. Whether it was Jana Sangh or BJP, she was counted among the top women party office bearers of the country. Because of her dedication, she got the spiritual affection with former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Initiation of politics was achieved by Malti Sharma. There was a sense of service to society and nation. She passed the MA in Political Science in 1961 after giving birth to her youngest son Atul Sharma. She was born in Sonepat, Haryana, Sharma was married to Brahmanand Sharma, a resident of Badina Kalan, a village in the Baschar area. Her husband was a professor at the DAV College of the city, he wrote more than 30 books. With the responsibility of the household, she became the founding member of the Jana Sangh. In 1977, contested Jan Sangh's election symbol lamp from the city seat and became the first MLA. In the government of CM Ramnaresh Yadav, she got the status of Deputy Education Minister. However, due to some differences, she had to resign from the Cabinet. Her importance is realized by the fact that she contested for the Jan Sangh and the BJP from 1967 to 1989. She was the district president of BJP in the district four times. The RSS's top leadership also considered her advice. When it came to adding a large number of women to the BJP in the state, the party entrusted her with the responsibility of the state president of the women's front. In the central executive of the Malti Sharma Morcha who was active in the BJP for four and a half decades, she also served as the Vice President and National Vice President. The party honored her services by making her Rajya Sabha member in the year 1994. Her direct interaction with LK Advani, Murli Manohar Joshi Former PM Vajpayee was ill when she was herself Despite lying on the bed at Dwarkiapuri house, she had told her memories associated with Vajpayee, A big pillar of BJP has collapsed due to his demise.

She was amongst the decision makers to distribute tickets for BJP to contest elections, and did not hesitate to pursue her loyalist workers in the district. In her party, the ability to predict several times happened. The parokas performed on the top leadership also remained in front of their wishes. From the Charathawal seat, she got a ticket for Randhir Singh twice and the BJP won. In the Muzaffarnagar Lok Sabha election, BJP has nominated Sohanvir Singh for his nomination. Sohanvir Singh was elected twice MP.


Developmental achievements: - Construction of Sakavi Railway Over Bridge - Establishment of central school in the city - Announcing NH-58 a national route - Reservation window start at railway station

Former MP Malti Sharma's had three sons Ashok Sharma, Arvind Sharma, Atul Sharma and daughter Madhulika. Malti Sharma's eldest son Ashok Sharma and daughter Madhulika have also died.


19 months in Naini Central jail. In the year 1975, during the Emergency, Malti Sharma was imprisoned for 19 months in Naini jail. For the first two months she was kept in the jail. Her elder son Navy officer Ashok Sharma went to meet her in Naini jail and spoke with Ma, do not bow down, the family is with you. Her youngest son Atul Sharma was just 9 years old.[1][2][3]

References

  1. "RAJYA SABHA MEMBERS BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES 1952 - 2003" (PDF). Rajya Sabha. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  2. "Women Members of Rajya Sabha" (PDF). Rajya Sabha. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  3. Foreign Affairs Record. 1995. p. 90. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
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