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  1. Ashwani Kumar (born 26 October 1952) is an Indian politician and attorney who formerly served as Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha representing the state of Punjab. He formerly served as Union Minister of Law and Justice and Union Minister of State in the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion and Ministry of Commerce and Industry .

  2. In a career spanning over more than three decades teaching political science, governance, development and public policy, Dr. Ashwani Kumar has the privilege of engaging with students, academicians, diplomats, parliamentarians, development professionals, multilateral agencies and governments, across countries (UK, Germany, Korea, China, South ...

  3. Oct 7, 2020 · Former Nagaland Governor and ex-CBI chief Ashwani Kumar, who died by suicide on Wednesday, wrote about a new journey in his suicide note, the police have said. The body of the ex-IPS officer was found hanging at his residence in Brakhast, Shimla late Wednesday night.

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  6. In a fresh setback for Congress in the midst of the election cycle, former Union minister Ashwani Kumar on Tuesday ended his 46-year-long association with the party which “had lost touch with the...

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · Ashwani Kumar quits Congress: Kumar, who was considered close to former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, was Law Minister in the UPA II government. He was also a staunch supporter of Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

  8. Feb 15, 2022 · Former Union Minister Ashwani Kumar today quit the Congress, his party of more than four decades, calling it a decision that was "consistent with my dignity".