About Us
About us
Early life and education
Dr. Satish Poonia was born on 24 October 1964. He hails from a farmer family in Rajgarh, a small village in Churu district of Rajasthan. His father, Late. Shri Subhash Chandra Poonia was the former head of Rajgarh Panchayat Samiti. His mother is Smt. Parmeshwari Devi. Poonia’s uncle Late Shri Ramswaroop Poonia was a freedom fighter and an associate of Chaudhary Kumbharam Arya, a freedom fighter of the Bikaner division and the then leader of the Praja Parishad movement. He is married to Mrs. Mohini Poonia, a teacher byprofession and they have two children; son, Maheep Poonia and daughter, Anushka Poonia.
Dr. Poonia’s early education was completed in Rajgarh, after which he completed his further studies from Churu. He graduated from Maharaja College in the year 1989. After this he did L.L.B from Rajasthan University. He holds a Diploma in Labor Law, Criminology and Indian History and Culture from Law College. In 1994, he finished M.Sc in Geography and after thatdid PhD in Geography from Rajasthan University.
Entry into Politics
Student Politics
Dr. Satish Poonia, influenced by the nationalist ideology of the RSS, he joined Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) in 1982. Over the next decade he worked in ABVP as Metropolitan Co-Secretary, State Co-Secretary, Metropolitan Secretary, and Pradesh Mantri
in the Unit President at Maharaja College in Jaipur.
From 1988 to 1989, he played a very important role in the student union election movement at Rajasthan University and in the educational reform movement of ABVP. In 1989, he became the General Secretary of the Student Union at Rajasthan University and led
agitation against Bofors scandal, and was also jailed during this period.
In 1992, he became the state general secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha and successfully organised the historic youth conference in Kota. He was made the State President of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Rajasthan in 1998. After the Bharatiya Janata
Party’s defeat in Rajasthan in 1998, he undertook a 550 km padyatra from from 14 March to 7 April. This was the first such journey in Rajasthan’s political history and still holds the record of being the only such yatra by any politician. He took this padayatra to boost the morale of workers covering 34 assembly constituencies, 9 Lok Sabha constituencies, 225 villages.