New Delhi: From being a foreign service officer to a five-term MP and then a Cabinet minister, Meera Kumar has traversed a long way and a varied course that will come in handy to her in running the Lok Sabha that often witnesses scenes of tumult. Daughter of late Congress leader Jagjivan Ram, 64-year- old Kumar, Congress' Dalit face, had a steady rise in the echelons of power becoming the first woman to occupy the high office of Lok Sabha Speaker.
Her career in the rough and tumble of politics began when she quit her cushy IFS job and decided to fight the polls in 1985, a year before her father's death.
She was elected to Lok Sabha for the first time from Bijnore in Uttar Pradesh in 1985, defeating Mayawati and Ram Vilas Paswan.
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Kumar became an MP again in 1996 and in 1998 from Delhi's Karol Bagh constituency but lost her seat in 1999 when NDA returned to power. She was re-elected in 2004 with a huge margin from Sasaram in Bihar, the constituency of her father.
In between, she had quit Congress for two years from 2000 citing differences with the party leadership. She rejoined the party in 2002.
She became a Cabinet minister in the 2004 government of Manmohan Singh. She held the Social Justice and Empowerment portfolio.
Her name was proposed by Sonia Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition L K Advani and leaders of several political parties.
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