PM Modi Sends Birthday Greetings to Aviation Minister Kinjarapu, Commends His Popularity Among Youth

New Delhi, Dec 18 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his warm birthday greetings to Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu, on Wednesday, underscoring the minister's remarkable popularity among the youth.
In a sincere message shared on the social media platform X, PM Modi lauded Kinjarapu's dedication to strengthening India’s aviation infrastructure.
“Birthday wishes to Union Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu. He is well-liked among the youth and is making strides to improve India’s aviation landscape. I wish him a long and healthy life,” the Prime Minister expressed in his post.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also joined in the birthday wishes on social media.
Home Minister Shah recognized the Aviation Minister's unwavering commitment to national unity and public service, stating, “Warm birthday greetings to the Civil Aviation Minister @RamMNK Ji. Your strong dedication to national unity will create a bright future for you in public service. May you be blessed with a long and healthy life.”
Rammohan Naidu Kinjarapu, born on December 18, 1987, has been serving as the 34th Minister for Civil Aviation since 2024.
He represents the Srikakulam Lok Sabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh and has achieved victories as a Member of Parliament in the 16th, 17th, and 18th Lok Sabha elections.
Kinjarapu has actively engaged in various parliamentary standing committees, addressing issues spanning from agriculture and railways to tourism and culture.
A passionate advocate for social issues, he has extensively campaigned for menstrual health rights and sex education in schools.
Additionally, he has pushed for the abolishment of Goods and Services Tax on sanitary napkins, further evidencing his commitment to women’s healthcare and well-being.
Moreover, he represented India at the UN General Assembly during the 22nd meeting of the First Committee on Disarmament, reflecting his dedication to global issues.