About: Satish Sharma

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Satish C. Sharma (11 October 1947 – 17 February 2021) was an Indian politician. He represented the Indian National Congress party, and was a former member of the Union Cabinet in the Government of India. Sharma's political career was boosted by his closeness to both Rajiv Gandhi, and after his assassination, his wife and the de facto political power center of the Congress party, Sonia Gandhi. He held seats in the Lok Sabha at the behest of both the Nehru-Gandhi family and the electorate.

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  • Satish Sharma (Secunderabad, Telangana, India, 11 de octubre de 1947-17 de febrero de 2021) fue un político indio. Representaba al partido Congreso Nacional Indio y fue miembro del Gabinete de la Unión en el Gobierno de la India. La carrera política de Sharma se vio impulsada por su cercanía con Rajiv Gandhi y, después de su asesinato, con su esposa y centro de poder político de facto del partido del Congreso, Sonia Gandhi. Ocupó asientos en el Lok Sabha a instancias tanto de la familia Nehru-Gandhi como del electorado. (es)
  • Satish C. Sharma (11 October 1947 – 17 February 2021) was an Indian politician. He represented the Indian National Congress party, and was a former member of the Union Cabinet in the Government of India. Sharma's political career was boosted by his closeness to both Rajiv Gandhi, and after his assassination, his wife and the de facto political power center of the Congress party, Sonia Gandhi. He held seats in the Lok Sabha at the behest of both the Nehru-Gandhi family and the electorate. (en)
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  • Satish Sharma (Secunderabad, Telangana, India, 11 de octubre de 1947-17 de febrero de 2021) fue un político indio. Representaba al partido Congreso Nacional Indio y fue miembro del Gabinete de la Unión en el Gobierno de la India. La carrera política de Sharma se vio impulsada por su cercanía con Rajiv Gandhi y, después de su asesinato, con su esposa y centro de poder político de facto del partido del Congreso, Sonia Gandhi. Ocupó asientos en el Lok Sabha a instancias tanto de la familia Nehru-Gandhi como del electorado. (es)
  • Satish C. Sharma (11 October 1947 – 17 February 2021) was an Indian politician. He represented the Indian National Congress party, and was a former member of the Union Cabinet in the Government of India. Sharma's political career was boosted by his closeness to both Rajiv Gandhi, and after his assassination, his wife and the de facto political power center of the Congress party, Sonia Gandhi. He held seats in the Lok Sabha at the behest of both the Nehru-Gandhi family and the electorate. (en)
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