Renuka Chowdhury

Renuka Chowdhury ( hindi: रेणुका चौधरी; born August 13, 1954 in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh ) is an Indian politician of the Congress Party and current Minister for Women and Children development of their country.

At the age of 30 years Chowdhury entered the political arena and engaged initially for the Telugu Desam Party ( TDP) in their state of Andhra Pradesh. From 1986 to 1998 she was deputy for two terms in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian Parliament, for their party TDP before they left the party in 1998 and the Indian National Congress (INC ), also known as the Congress Party, changed. For their new party she was elected in 1999 and 2004 for five years in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament as an MEP. Since mid 2004, she is Minister for Women and Children development of their country.

In this role she has established some quite controversial laws, such as 2006, the Law on the protection of women against domestic violence. At that time they rolled a wave of hatred for her in the eyes of many Indians " unpopular " laws. In 2007, she made again a great stir, as she denounced the millions of abortions of female fetuses. Your suggestion: "We will raise the children. Do not kill them, this is really a crisis situation. "- Women should give their newborn girl to the state, which then rears in specially built orphanages in order to counter the blatant surplus of men.

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  • Ministers (India)
  • Lok Sabha member -
  • Member of the Indian National Congress
  • Indian
  • Born in 1954
  • Woman
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