Draft:Ankit Saini
Ankit Saini is an Indian politician, youth icon, and social worker from Uttar Pradesh. He is widely known for his active role in youth empowerment, social welfare, and grassroots political engagement. A native of Mandi Dhanaura in Amroha, Ankit currently resides in Moradabad and serves as a District President and Town Media Minister. He is also a key member of the Bajrang Dal, where he has held the position of District Weekly In-charge.
Early Life and Education
Ankit Saini was born in Mohalla Katra, Mandi Dhanaura, Amroha, Uttar Pradesh. He completed his schooling at Blue Birds International School and pursued his higher education at IFTM University, Lodhipur, Moradabad, where he earned a graduation degree in Law (LLB).
Career
Ankit began his career in public service with active involvement in local youth and religious organizations. He became associated with Bajrang Dal and was appointed as the District Weekly In-charge, where he played a vital role in organizing youth-driven initiatives, cultural programs, and social campaigns.
Over the years, his consistent work on the ground and dedication to local issues led to his appointment as District President and Town Media Minister. He is known for voicing concerns on issues related to farmers, national security, and social equality.
Social and Philanthropic Work
Alongside his political journey, Ankit Saini has emerged as a committed social worker and philanthropist. He actively participates in welfare programs focusing on rural education, youth awareness, and veteran support. He has publicly expressed admiration and support for the Indian Army and remains vocal about the rights and welfare of Indian farmers.
Personal Beliefs
Ankit Saini stands as a symbol of youth leadership blended with traditional values. He believes in national pride, spiritual growth, and serving the underprivileged. His strong online presence and connection with the masses have earned him recognition across the state.
Online Presence
Interests
- Bajrang Dal
- Youth Politics in India
- Moradabad District