Chirag Paswan has been appointed as the Minister of Food Processing Industries in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's third consecutive term, marking his entry into the Union Cabinet and a significant role in India's food processing sector.
Chirag Paswan, son of veteran political leader late Ram Vilas Paswan, rose to prominence as a young leader advocating for the interests of the Paswan community and marginalised sections of society. His leadership in the Lok Janshakti Party has been marked by efforts to consolidate the party's base and expand its influence in Bihar politics.
Chirag Paswan's appointment as the Minister of Food Processing Industries in the Modi 3.0 cabinet marks a significant milestone in his political career. As a young leader from Bihar, he has shown potential and ambition in championing the cause of his community and constituents. His entry into the Union Cabinet provides him with an opportunity to contribute to India's food processing sector and shape policies for agricultural and economic development.
With his background in social justice advocacy and party leadership, Paswan's role in the Union Cabinet is poised to make an impact on national governance and welfare initiatives.
Chirag Paswan has not held any ministerial portfolios in the previous Modi ministries. However, his party, Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), was previously allied with the BJP-led NDA government.
Chirag Paswan has represented the Jamui, Bihar (2014, 2019) constituency in his political career. In the 2024 general elections, Chirag Paswan contested from the Jamui constituency in Bihar. He secured a victory with a significant margin, although specific details of his margin of victory are not available.
Past Public Offices
President of Lok Janshakti Party (LJP): Chirag Paswan has been the president of the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), a political party founded by his father, Ram Vilas Paswan. Under his leadership, the party has aimed to champion the cause of social justice and welfare in Bihar and beyond.