After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, under Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army has destroyed 9 terrorist hideouts in Pakistan. In view of the current situation, the health department in Jharkhand is on alert mode. At the same time, the leaves of government doctors have also been canceled. Every citizen of the country is excited by the valor, valor and indomitable courage of the Indian Army and is ready to go to the battlefield if needed.
Meanwhile, former Jharkhand minister and retired from the Indian Air Force, Krishnanand Tripathi has written a letter to PM Modi. In this, he has written that I have served in the Air Force. I will teach Pakistan a lesson. Send me wherever I am needed in the war. Former Jharkhand minister K Krishnanand Tripathi came into the limelight in the whole country in the year 2022, when he filed his nomination for the National President of the Congress Party.
KN Tripathi, originally a resident of Redma Kashi Nagar Mohalla of Daltonganj in Palamu district of Jharkhand, was born on 3 April 1972 in a farmer family. He started his primary education from Dashmesh Model School in Daltonganj and then passed the matriculation examination from the district school.
Left Air Force job in 1999
After this, he did his intermediate and graduation from JSA College in Daltonganj. In the year 1991, KN Tripathi joined the Air Force. He has also been posted in Bengaluru and Suratgarh. He left the Air Force job in the year 1999 and started his political innings. In the year 2005, he contested the election from Daltonganj assembly seat on a Congress party ticket, however, at that time he had to face defeat in the election at the hands of Inder Singh Namdhari.
Became minister in 2009
In the year 2009, the Congress party again expressed confidence in him and made him a candidate from Daltonganj assembly seat. This time, Krishnanand Tripathi got the blessings of the people of Daltonganj and he reached the Jharkhand assembly after being elected and also took oath as the Minister of Rural Development of the Jharkhand government for the first time. However, after this he had to face defeat in the assembly elections of 2014, 2019 and 2024.
Expressed desire to join the war
Former minister and senior Jharkhand Congress leader Krishnanand Tripathi, who previously worked in the Indian Air Force, rising above party spirit, wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the terrorist incident in Pahalgam, expressing his feelings and said that I have served in the Indian Air Force from 1991 to 1999. I am ready to give my services during the war. If people need me, you tell me, I am ready.