About Sobita Gautam
Born in an un-electrified village and educated in poorly equipped government schools, Sobita Gautam has risen in politics, with her speeches hitting millions of views on social media. She champions access to health, education, livelihoods, and the rights of the underprivileged.
Gautam proposed the Constitutional Council Act and Anti-corruption Act, and raised her voice for financial justice, land reform policy, and a stronger civil aviation sector. Currently serving in the Law, Justice, and Human Rights Committee, she strives to make a significant impact in parliament.
Gautam's pivotal role as a founding member of the Rastriya Swatantra Party, aiming to eradicate corruption, has propelled the party to become the fourth largest political entity in the country within a few months of its establishment. Before entering into politics, Gautam served as a registered lawyer and also worked in media.
Gautam’s popularity serves as a catalyst for youth engagement in politics, ensuring that the voices of the young are effectively represented in decision-making processes. She has ignited a renewed sense of hope among the youth in a country plagued by brain drain due to limited opportunities, inspiring them to engage in active politics and work for positive transformation.