Bengaluru/Raichur (Karnataka):Within four months of being elected to the Rajya Sabha, BJP leader Ashok Gasti, who hailed from Karnataka's Raichur, passed away at 55.
Gasti belonged to the backward Savita community and was considered a disciplined soldier of the Sangh Pariwar. He came in contact with the RSS through the ABVP, and eventually joined the BJP. He is often credited with strengthening the organisation of the BJP from the RSS grass-root level.
Gasti, who hails from Lingasugur in Raichur district, started his public life by taking part in agitations as an ABVP member. In 1982, when he was a PUC student, he was appointed as the ABVP secretary. He fought for the students on academic issues and public problems, thus becoming a popular face among the general public.
In the year 1983, he started gaining recognition as a BJP activist in public life. Subsequently, in 1990, he was selected as the youth wing president of the BJP's district unit. He identified himself as a student leader and a young politician.
In 1992, he became a law graduate and started his career as an advocate, and parallelly kept working for the party. Between 1993 and 1995, he served the BJP's Raichur unit as the district general secretary. Between 1993 and 1999, he became a leader with the party's state unit leader.
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