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Maneka Gandhi (also spelled Menaka; ''née'' Anand) (born 26 August 1956) is an Indian politician, animal rights activist, and environmentalist. She served as a member of the
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, the lower house of the Indian parliament, and is a member of the
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(BJP). She is the widow of Indian politician Sanjay Gandhi. Gandhi has held ministerial positions in four governments, most recently serving in
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from May 2014 to May 2019. In addition to her political work, Gandhi is an author, with several books on
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, law, and animal rights.


Personal life

Maneka Anand was born on 26 August 1956 in
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,
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, into a
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family. Her father, Lt. Col. Tarlochan Singh Anand, served as an officer in the
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, and her mother, Amardeep Kaur Anand, was the daughter of Sir Datar Singh. Maneka attended The Lawrence School, Sanawar and later studied at Lady Shri Ram College for Women. She subsequently studied German at
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in
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. Maneka first met Sanjay Gandhi in 1973 at a cocktail party hosted by her uncle, Major-General Kapur, to celebrate his son's upcoming wedding. Maneka married Sanjay, the son of Prime Minister
Indira Gandhi Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (Given name, ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and stateswoman who served as the Prime Minister of India, prime minister of India from 1966 to 1977 and again from 1980 un ...
, one year later on 23 September 1974. During The Emergency of 1975–77, Sanjay rose to political prominence, and Maneka frequently accompanied him on tours, assisting with his campaigns. It is often said that during the Emergency, Sanjay had significant influence over his mother, Indira, and that the government was effectively run from the Prime Minister's House (PMH) rather than the Prime Minister's Office (PMO). Maneka Gandhi founded the news magazine ''Surya,'' which later played a key role in promoting the
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party after its defeat in the 1977 election following the Emergency. Gandhi also went to court to fight an attempt by the government in power to confiscate her passport, winning a landmark decision on personal liberty in the case of ''
Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India ''Maneka Gandhi v. Union of India'', AIR 1978 SC 597, was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of India that significantly expanded the interpretation of Article 21 of the Constitution of India The Constitution of India is the suprem ...
.'' The court found that "Democracy is based essentially on free debate and open discussion, for that is the only corrective of government action in a democratic setup." In 1980, Gandhi gave birth to a son, Feroze, named after his paternal grandfather. Her mother-in-law added the name Varun. Maneka was widowed at just twenty-three years old, with Varun only 100 days old, when her husband died in an air crash.


Early life and career

Maneka's relationship with
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deteriorated following Sanjay's death, with frequent arguments leading to an eventual rift. Maneka was ultimately asked to leave 1, Safdarjung Road, the prime minister’s residence, after a dispute with Indira. On April 3, 1983, she co-founded the Rashtriya Sanjay Manch with Akbar Ahmad, focusing on youth empowerment and employment. The party won four out of five seats in the Elections in Andhra Pradesh. Gandhi later published ''The Complete Book of Muslim and Parsi Names'', acknowledging her husband’s
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heritage. She also published ''The Penguin Book of Hindu Names for Boys''. Her personal secretary was Vijay Samnotra, an Indian Civil Servant and former head of the United Nations Environment Programme. In the
1984 Indian general election General elections were held in India on 24, 27 and 28 December 1984 soon after the assassination of previous prime minister, Indira Gandhi, though the vote in Assam and Punjab was delayed until 1985 due to ongoing insurgency. The electio ...
, Gandhi contested the Amethi constituency in
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for the
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but was defeated by
Rajiv Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi (20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was an Indian statesman and pilot who served as the prime minister of India from 1984 to 1989. He took office after the Assassination of Indira Gandhi, assassination of his mother, then–prime ...
. In 1988, she joined V. P. Singh's Janata Dal Party and became its General Secretary. Gandhi won her first election to Parliament in the
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and served as the
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for Environment in the V. P. Singh ministry.


Activism

Maneka Gandhi is an environmentalist and
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advocate in
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. She has earned international recognition and awards for her work. In 1995, she was appointed
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of the Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals (CPCSEA). Under her leadership, CPCSEA members conducted unannounced inspections of laboratories using animals for scientific research. In 1996, Gandhi protested the opening of the first
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restaurant in India, stating that "we don't need cow killers in India" to justify her opposition. Gandhi has filed Public Interest Litigations that led to the replacement of municipal killing of homeless dogs with a sterilization program (commonly known as ABC programs), regulated the sale of airguns, and banned mobile or traveling zoos. She currently chairs the Jury of the International Energy Globe Foundation, which meets annually in
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to award the year’s best environmental innovations. She also serves on the boards of Eurosolar and the Wuppertal Institute in
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. In 1992, Gandhi founded '' People for Animals'', now the largest animal rights organization in
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. She is a patron of
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. As a vegan, she promotes this lifestyle for ethical and health reasons. She also hosted the weekly television program ''Heads and Tails'', which highlighted the suffering of animals due to commercial exploitation, and later authored a book with the same title. Her other books cover Indian names. Additionally, she appeared in the documentary ''A Delicate Balance''. In September 2023, Gandhi advocated for protecting Dol Ka Badh forest in Jaipur, writing a letter to the chief secretary of Rajasthan with examples supporting the forest’s conservation.


Criticism

Gandhi has often faced criticism for her comments.


Threatening a Veterinarian Over the Phone

In June 2021, Gandhi called a veterinarian, threatening to cancel his license over what she deemed a botched amputation surgery on a dog. Despite the veterinarian’s efforts to explain that he had exercised due care and that the dog, being aggressive, had torn off its own bandages and reopened its wounds post-surgery, Gandhi reportedly used abusive and unparliamentary language. The recorded call was later shared widely on social media, leading veterinary associations to condemn and protest her behavior.


Views on Male Suicide

In June 2017, during a
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Live session, Gandhi claimed that men do not commit suicide. Her comment received backlash, with participants pointing out that 68% of suicide cases reported in India involved men. Gandhi then spent the rest of the session responding to related questions.


False Harassment Threat

In January 2021, activist Deepika Narayan Bhardwaj shared an audio recording in which Gandhi allegedly berated a man for hitting a dog and threatened to file a sexual harassment complaint against him. The man claimed the incident was in self-defense, as the dog had bitten his daughter.


Curfew for Women

In March 2017, Gandhi stated that early curfews for young women in hostels helped control "hormonal outbursts." The remark prompted widespread backlash.


Views on Marital Rape

In 2016, Gandhi voiced her opposition to criminalizing
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, a stance that sparked significant criticism.


Alleged Spread of Hatred Against Muslims

In June 2020, Kerala police filed a case against Gandhi following complaints that her statements regarding the death of a pregnant elephant promoted communal hatred. Gandhi accused residents of the Muslim-majority district
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, despite the elephant's death occurring in a different district,
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, approximately 90 km away. BJP leaders, including Gandhi, focused on Malappuram in their statements. She claimed: “It’s a murder. Malappuram is famous for such incidents, it’s India’s most violent district. For instance, they throw poison on roads so that 300–400 birds & dogs die at one time.” Gandhi was accused of communalizing the incident, which would otherwise have been under the jurisdiction of the Department of Forests. A group named Kerala Cyber Warriors later hacked the website of Gandhi's organization, People for Animals, in protest.


Failure of Dog Sterilization Program

It is widely believed that the stray dog sterilization program in India has been a failure, leading to a massive increase in the stray dog population - estimated to be at least 62 million in 2023. The annual estimated number of dog bites in India is a staggering 17.4 million, leading to an estimated 18,000–20,000 cases of human rabies per year, which is almost universally fatal. However, animal welfare advocates argue that the failure lies not in the concept of sterilization itself, but in the inconsistent and under-resourced implementation of the Animal Birth Control (ABC) program. They contend that when systematically executed and adequately funded, ABC remains the most humane and sustainable method for controlling the stray dog population. Challenges such as lack of trained personnel, poor post-operative care, and fragmented municipal coordination are often cited as key barriers to the program's success. Animal rights organizations also oppose culling or mass relocation, stating that such measures are both unethical and counterproductive. They advocate for community-level participation, increased awareness, and better coordination among municipal bodies, NGOs, and veterinary professionals to improve the reach and quality of sterilization and vaccination drives. Many stress the importance of coexistence models, where sterilized and vaccinated dogs are monitored and supported by local communities.


Electoral history

* 1984 – Lost to
Rajiv Gandhi Rajiv Gandhi (20 August 1944 – 21 May 1991) was an Indian statesman and pilot who served as the prime minister of India from 1984 to 1989. He took office after the Assassination of Indira Gandhi, assassination of his mother, then–prime ...
of
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from Amethi for over 2.7 lakh votes, as an independent candidate. * 1989–91 – Member of
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from Pilibhit, elected as a
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candidate. * 1991 – Lost to Parashuram of
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from Pilibhit as a Janata Dal candidate. * 1996–98 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit, elected as a Janata Dal candidate. * 1998–99 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit, elected as an independent candidate. * 1999–2004 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit, elected as an independent candidate. * 2004–09 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit, elected as a
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candidate. * 2009–14 – Member of Lok Sabha from Aonla, elected as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate. * 2014–19 – Member of Lok Sabha from Pilibhit, elected as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate. * 2019–24 – Member of Lok Sabha from Sultanpur, elected as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate. * 2024 – Lost to Ram Bhual Nishad of
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from Sultanpur, as a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate.


Positions held

* 1988–89 – General-Secretary,
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(J.D.) * 1989–91 – Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Environment and Forests * January–April 1990 – Union Minister of State (Independent Charge), Programme Implementation * 1996–97 – Member, Committee on Science and Technology, Environment and Forests * 1998–99 – Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Social Justice and Empowerment. * 13 October 1999 – 1 September 2001– Union Minister of State, Social Justice and Empowerment (Independent Charge) * 1 September 2001 – 18 November 2001 – Union Minister of State, Culture with an additional charge of Animal Care (Independent Charge) Programme Implementation and Statistics with added charge of Animal Care (Independent Charge) * 18 November 2001 – 30 June 2002 – Union Minister of State, Programme Implementation and Statistics with an additional charge of Animal Care (Independent Charge) * 2002–2004 – Member, Committee on External Affairs * 2004 – Member, Committee on Health & Family Welfare, Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Environment and Forests * 5 August 2007 – onwards Member, Committee on Health & Family Welfare * 31 August 2009 – Became Member of Committee on Railways * 23 September 2009 – Chairperson, Committee on Government Assurances * 19 October 2009 – Member, General Purposes Committee * 26 May 2014 – Union Minister of Women & Child Development


In popular culture

Gandhi hosted ''Maneka's Ark'', an environmental talk show which aired on the Indian national public broadcaster Doorarshan's
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channel in the 1990s. She had earlier hosted ''Heads & Tails'', an animal rights show, on the same channel.


Awards

*Shining World Compassion Award along with a cheque for 20,000 dollars from Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association. *Lord Erskine Award from the RSPCA, 1992 *Environmentalist and Vegetarian of the year 1994 *Prani Mitra Award, 1996 * Maharana Mewar Foundation Award, 1996 for Environmental work *Marchig Animal Welfare and selling Prize, Switzerland, 1997 *Venu Menon Animal Allies Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, 1999 *Bhagwan Mahaveer Foundation Award for Excellence in the sphere of Truth, Non-violence and Vegetarianism, 1999 *Dewaliben Charitable Trust Award, 1999 *International Women's Association Woman of the Year Award, Chennai, 2001 *Dinanath Mangeshkar Aadishakti Puraskar in the field of Environment and animal welfare, 2001 *Rukmini Devi Arundale Animal Welfare Award *A.S.G. Jayakar award, 2008 * Human Achiever Award in field of Women Empowerment and Children Welfare by Mrs Caroline W/O Ambassador Of Namibia and Ms Sanorita Issac, founder & Chairperson, Human Achiever Foundation, India. * Neuro Inclusive Politician (NIP) Award 2025 by Neurodiversity Foundation to recognize the ground breaking work in establishing ''The National Trust for Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, and Multiple Disabilities'' in 1999 - a first-of-its-kind law focused on securing rights for neurodivergent individuals in India.


Books

*''1000 animal quiz'', Calcutta : Rupa and Co., 1989, 201 p. *''Brahma's hair : the mythology of Indian plants'', Calcutta : Rupa and Co., 1991, 175 p. With Yasmin Singh. *''The Penguin book of Hindu names'', London : Penguin Books; New Delhi : Penguin Books India, 1992, 522 p. Latest edition in 2008. *''Dogs, dogs, dogs'', New Delhi : Rupa & Co., 1994, 261 p. With Ozair Husain. Latest edition in 2004. *''The complete book of Muslim and Parsi names'', New Delhi : Indus, 1994, 522 p. With Ozair Husain. *''Heads and tails'', Mapusa, Goa, India : Other India Press, 1994, 182 p. On animal rights and animal rights. *''The rainbow and other stories'', New Delhi : Puffin Books, 1999, 67 p. Children's short stories. *''The Penguin book of Hindu names for boys'', New Delhi : Penguin Books, 2004, 429 p. *''The Penguin book of Hindu names for girls'', New York : Penguin Books, 2004, 151 p. *''The Rupa book of animal quiz'', Rupa & Co., 2004, 201 p. *''Animal laws of India'', New Delhi, India : Universal Law Publishing, 2016, 1649 p. With Ozair Husain and Raj Panjwani. *''Sanjay Gandhi'', New Delhi : Prestige Publishers, 2017, 244 p. With Himani Bhatia Narula. *''There's a monster under my bed! : and other terrible terrors'', Gurgaon : Puffin Books, 2019, 54 p. Children's short stories. Illustrations by Snigdha Rao.


See also

* Political Families of The World *
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