Karan Jai Bedi

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Karan Jai Bedi
Karan Jai Bedi
Born August 27, 1990
New Delhi, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Law Consultant, Politician
Spouse Sukhmani Kaur Sehdave Bedi (m. 2017)
Parents
  • Jaideep Bedi (father)
  • Rimple Bedi (mother)
Known for Spokesperson for various political parties
Notable works Significant contributions to law and politics

Karan Jai Bedi,[1] also known as Karan Bedi (born 27 August 1990), is an Indian politician and Law Consultant at R.P. Bedi & Co., a law firm based in New Delhi and Chandigarh. He has served as District Spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), State Spokesperson for the Indian National Congress, and National Spokesperson for the Punjab Lok Congress, all under the dynamic leadership of his mentor, Maharaja of Patiala, Capt. Amarinder Singh, Ex-CM of Punjab. He is currently serving as a Spokesperson to Maharani Preneet Kaur, Ex-MP of Patiala.[2]

Early Life and Education

Karan Jai Bedi was born on 27 August 1990 in New Delhi, India. He completed his schooling at Don Bosco School, New Delhi in 2008, and later graduated from Amity Law School, Noida in 2013.[3][4]

Career

Karan Bedi began his career in law and politics, working as a Law Consultant at R.P. Bedi & Co., a prominent law firm in New Delhi and Chandigarh. He has held various significant roles, including District Spokesperson for the BJP, State Spokesperson for the Indian National Congress, and National Spokesperson for the Punjab Lok Congress. He has been a spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party since 2014 and is currently serving as a Spokesperson to Maharani Preneet Kaur, Ex-MP Patiala.[5]

Career Achievements

Karan Bedi has made notable contributions in bridging the gap between law and politics, gaining recognition for his work in both fields.

Personal Life

Karan Bedi is married to Sukhmani Kaur Sehdave Bedi, an artist, singer, and actor, since 2017. His father, Jaideep Bedi, is an advocate at the Delhi High Court, and his mother, Rimple Bedi, is a designer.

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