Rajesh Bhagwan

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Prime MinisterNavin Ramgoolam
Preceded byKavy Ramano
Rajesh Bhagwan
Bhagwan in 2025
Minister of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate Change
Environment and NDU (2003–2005)
Environment (1996–1997; 2000–2003)
Assumed office
22 November 2024
Prime MinisterNavin Ramgoolam
Preceded byKavy Ramano
In office
17 September 2000  5 July 2005
Prime MinisterAnerood Jugnauth
Paul Bérenger
Preceded byJames Burty David
Succeeded byAnil Bachoo
In office
30 November 1996  21 June 1997
Prime MinisterNavin Ramgoolam
Succeeded byJames Burty David
Minister of Local Government
In office
30 December 1995  30 November 1996
Prime MinisterNavin Ramgoolam
Preceded byMathieu Laclé
Succeeded byDeva Virahsawmy
(Local Government and Public Utilities)
Assumed office
21 August 1983
Preceded byFinlay Salesse
Personal details
Born
PartyMauritian Militant Movement
SpouseAsha Bhagwan
Children3
OccupationMeter reader

Rajesh Anand Bhagwan is a Mauritian politician. He currently serves as Minister of Environment, Solid Waste Management and Climate Change since November 2024 under Navin Ramgoolam's fourth government. Bhagwan has previously held the same ministry between 1996 to 1997 and 2000 to 2005 albeit under modified portfolio titles.

Serving as a member of the National Assembly of Mauritius for the Mauritian Militant Movement, Bhagwan holds the current record for having been elected to the assembly continuously since 1983 and is the second longest-serving MP after his close friend and party leader, Paul Bérenger. An MP for the constituency of Beau Bassin and Petite Rivière, he has not lost reelection for the same constituency since contesting it for the first time in 1983.[1]

Well-known for his outspokenness and one-liners, Bhagwan is also known as the "Bulldozer" and many of his remarks in the National Assembly have resulted in his suspension or expulsion from the chamber on several occasions.[2][3][4]

Bhagwan was born to parents who originated from Gujarat in India. His father was a jeweler whilst his mother was a homemaker. He is also related to Sir Harilal Vaghjee, the first Mauritian speaker of parliament, being his uncle.[2]

He completed his secondary education in Beau Bassin-Rose Hill and afterwards, Bhagwan joined the Central Electricity Board (CEB) as a meter reader.[5][6] Later on, he moved into administrative roles.

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