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Manoj Kotak
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Assumed office
2019
Preceded byKirit Somaiya
ConstituencyMumbai North East
Councillor of Mumbai Municipal Corporation
In office
2007-2019
Constituency103, T Ward
Personal details
Bornterm_end1
(1972-12-25) 25 December 1972 (age 51)
Rajkot, Gujarat
Diedterm_end1
Resting placeterm_end1
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
SpouseSeema Manoj Kotak
Parent
  • term_end1
ResidenceMumbai.
Source: [1]

Manoj Kishorbhai Kotak is an Indian politician and a Member of the Parliament. He is elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India from Mumbai North East. He is also a 3-time Corporator of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation and group leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the house.[1][2][3][4]

Kotak, BJP candidate, won in 2019 Indian general elections against National Congress party (NCP) candidate Sanjay Dina Patil in North East constituency of Mumbai by a margin of 2.26 lakh votes.[5][6]

Positions held

  • Member of Parliament, Mumbai North-East Parliamentary Constituency.2019
  • Member, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance.
  • Member, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce.
  • Member, Consultative Committee for Ministry of Shipping, Government of India.
  • Municipal Corporator, MCGM (2007 - till date)
  • Improvements Committee Chairman, MCGM.(2009-10)
  • Education Committee Chairman, MCGM.(2013-14)
  • BJP Group Leader, MCGM.(2019 onwards)
  • Member, Standing Committee, MCGM.
  • Member, Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority.

References

  1. ^ "Ward No. 103 – BMC Elections 2017". BMC Elections. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  2. ^ "councillors MCGM 2018" (PDF). MCGM. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  3. ^ "BMC Elections 2017: 10,000 steps and more towards victory". Mumbai Mirror. 18 February 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  4. ^ "BJP appoints Gujarati as BMC group leader for his Marathi skills". Pandurang Mhaske. Mumbai Mirror. 6 May 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Lok Sabha elections 2019: 3-time corporator Manoj Kotak steps up in place of Kirit Somaiya". Hindustan Times. 24 May 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Trends at 4 pm: Manoj Kotak celebrates with party workers as BJP-Shiv Sena sweep Mumbai". Mumbai Mirror. 23 May 2019. Retrieved 26 May 2019.