Updated August 24th, 2019 at 14:22 IST

Arun Jaitley was appreciated across parties: Mamata Banerjee's tribute

Trinamool Congress leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee condoled the death of Former Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.

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Trinamool Congress leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee condoled the death of Former Finance Minister Arun Jaitley after his demise on Saturday. The Former Finance Minister was admitted in AIIMS, New Delhi where he was hospitalized since August 9.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee shares her condolences:

Trinamool Congress Chief extended her condolences through Twitter and said that the Former Finance Minister braved the battle. Banerjee also said that Arun Jaitley was an outstanding parliamentarian whose contribution to the country will be remembered. She also said that Arun Jaitley was a brilliant lawyer who was known and praised across parties in India. Here's her tweet:

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On the day Arun Jaitely had been admitted to AIIMS, the hospital had issued a statement saying that he was being given treatment in the ICU under a multidisciplinary team of doctors, and that at that point he was stable. Arun Jaitley's demise marks the end of a historic career in Indian politics.

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About Arun Jaitley:

Born in Delhi on December 28, 1952, Arun Jaitley studied at the St Xavier's school and went on to graduate with a degree in commerce from the Shri Ram College of Commerce in 1973, and went on to pursue an LLB at the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. At that time, he is also said to have considered becoming a Chartered Accountant.

Active in politics since his time as a student, Jaitley was a member of the ABVP, and served as the President of the Delhi University Students Union in 1974. Like a number of his contemporaries in the BJP, Jaitley was put under preventive custody for fighting the Emergency as part of the JP movement, the clampdown on him lasting 19 months. He rose to become the president of the Delhi ABVP and its All India Secretary, He became the president of the youth wing of the Jan Sangh which he had joined later.

Parallel to his political commitments, Jaitley also practiced law, before the Supreme Court and numerous High Courts. He was appointed ASG in the VP Singh government in 1989, and has also appeared in several corporate matters. He stopped practicing law only in June 2009 on becoming the leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha. In the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government, he had served as the Minister for Law and Justice.

He is best known for having served as the Minister of Finance and Corporate Affairs in the first Narendra Modi government, having also held portfolios of Defence and Information and Broadcasting. It was Jaitley who rolled out the GST in 2017 which saw India becoming a unified market for goods and services for the first time, and was also the first chairman of the GST council, being widely credited for forging consensus leading to the Constitutional amendment that eventually passed the GST Bill.


Jaitley opted out of the second Narendra Modi government, having gone to the US for two spells of treatment for a medical ailment in 2018-19. He has, however, regularly taken to Facebook and Twitter to pen blogs on various significant issues in the country.

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Published August 24th, 2019 at 13:54 IST