Rajeev Shukla
Rajeev Shukla
Full Name and Common Aliases
Rajeev Shukla is a renowned Indian politician, author, and journalist who has been active in public life for several decades.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 20, 1959, there is no record of his death date available as he is still alive.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Indian National Congress (INC) leader Rajeev Shukla holds a dual identity as a politician and author. He has served in various roles, including being a member of the upper house of the Indian Parliament, the Rajya Sabha.
Early Life and Background
Rajeev Shukla was born into a family with strong roots in politics. His father, Ram Chandra Shukla, was an active politician who played a significant role in the establishment of the INC's presence in Uttar Pradesh. Growing up in this environment exposed Rajeev to the intricacies of Indian politics from a young age.
Rajeev pursued his education at St. Patrick's College in Allahabad (now Prayagraj), where he developed an interest in writing and journalism. His early years were marked by a keen desire to contribute meaningfully to society through public service and literature. He began writing for local newspapers during his college days, laying the groundwork for a future career as a journalist.
Major Accomplishments
Rajeev Shukla's entry into politics was gradual but significant. Over the years, he has held several key positions within the INC:
Member of the Rajya Sabha (2000-2016)
General Secretary of the Indian National Congress (2013-2014)
* Chairman of the Committee on the Welfare of SC/ST (2009-2014)
His tenure as a member of the Rajya Sabha was marked by diligent service, during which he chaired several committees and panels focused on social welfare, defense, and information technology.
Notable Works or Actions
Rajeev Shukla is also an accomplished author. His book "I am a Hindu: A Return to the Essence" (2008) sparked controversy with its candid discussion of India's communal dynamics, yet it remains a thought-provoking contribution to the nation's discourse on religion and society.
Impact and Legacy
Rajeev Shukla's impact on Indian politics extends beyond his official roles. His commitment to social welfare, particularly for marginalized communities, has earned him respect across party lines. As an author, he continues to engage readers with his unflinching portrayal of reality.
His legacy is also intertwined with the evolution of the INC in Uttar Pradesh. Through his tireless efforts and leadership within the party, Rajeev Shukla played a pivotal role in shaping its fortunes in the state.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Rajeev Shukla's sharp insights into India's social fabric, coupled with his dedication to public service, make him a respected voice. His quotes and opinions are sought by media outlets for their depth and nuance.
Quotes by Rajeev Shukla

People change their opinion according to your position. And both politicians and bureaucrats begin to take you more seriously, as they suddenly feel you have become more important.

People change their opinion according to your position. And both politicians and bureaucrats begin to take you more seriously, as they suddenly feel you have become more important

Sehwag shall be remembered for his explosive and natural cricketing skills. Wish him all success on his birthday.

I realise that, strutting around in power corridors for political coverage, a journalist becomes half a politician.

I was given the task of I.P.L. Chairmanship which I tried to perform to the best of my abilities. The tournament was organised well despite all the controversies. The stadiums were jam-packed, which proved that I.P.L. was still popular.

Having been a journalist for almost 20 years and then becoming a politician has definitely been an interesting and enriching experience for me.


I do not take up a responsibility unless I am sure of putting my heart and soul into it.

