Devendra Fadnavis left Indira convent midway due to hate from Indira Gandhi!
Devendra Fadnavis left Indira convent midway due to hate from Indira Gandhi!
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Today is the 51st birthday of former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis. Let me tell all of you that Devendra Fadnavis is a skilled Indian politician and he has made a distinct identity and perception among the people today even after his father inherited politics. You must know that Devendra Fadnavis's father has also been a distinguished member of the State Legislative Council. Devendra Fadnavis has graduated from law and has also done a course in business management. Devendra has also been an active member of ABVP during his college days.

Not only that, but Devendra Fadnavis is also very close to the Prime Minister of the country, Narendra Modi. Devendra Fadnavis's full name is Devendra Gangadhar Rao Fadnavis and he belongs to the Brahmin family. Let me tell all of you that Devendra Fadnavis's early education was from Indira Convent, which was named after the then-PM Indira Gandhi. At the same time, Devendra Fadnavis's father, Gangadhar, a member of the Jan Sangh, had to travel to the jail to participate in a protest against the government. It is said that after all this, Devendra Fadnavis flatly refused to continue his studies at Indira Convent. This is because he did not want to join a school in the name of PM. Who sent his father to jail.

You will be surprised to know that Devendra Fadnavis has also written a great book on the Budget and his image is as a fast-paced leader on the ground. Devendra Fadnavis started his political career as ward president of BJYM in 1992. He was then made the president of Nagpur city. He was also the State Vice President in 1994 and has since served as mayor between 1997-2001 at the age of just 27. He then became an MLA from Nagpur in 1999 and then became national vice president in 2001. After all this, Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in as the 18th Chief Minister of Maharashtra on October 31, 2014.

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