Tuhin A. Sinha is a best-selling author and politician. Tuhin is acknowledged among the most prolific Indian writers with a maverick knack to experiment with new genres. He has authored 10 books now. His last book, When The Chief Fell in Love with an interesting tagline- Kashmiriyat, Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat…Hindustaniyat, was in news recently as the solution outlined in the book for the Kashmir problem was uncannily similar to the one initiated by the government with the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A and reorganization of the state.
At present, Tuhin is a spokesperson of BJP. As an articulate speaker, he brings a lot of objectivity to the high decibel TV debates with his structured, nuanced arguments.
Tuhin Sinha is ranked among the most prolific Indian writers experimenting with new genres.
Apart from writing many books, 40-year-old Sinha is widely known for part-writing episodes of the seven-year-old teleserial 'Ye Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai'.
His name was announced by city party chief Ashish Shelar, who welcomed him into the party fold today.
Confirming the development, Jamshedpur-born Sinha said that he has been associated with the BJP since a few years and would attempt to develop a greater connect between the party and the youth.
Among his books are romance story "That Thing Called Love", a cricket thriller "The Captain", a political thriller "Of Love and Politics", "Daddy" which celebrates new-age fatherhood, and an offbeat romance story "Let the Reason Be Love".
Besides these, he co-authored a book venture "India Aspires", with Union Minister for Shipping Nitin Gadkari, and collaborated with him for the ministry's road safety and other socially relevant initiatives.
An alumnus of the University of Delhi, Sinha has also functioned as a creative consultant and content head with Reliance Broadcast Network Ltd.
Recently, Sinha launched an NGO, the Ignited India Foundation, with an online auction of two Madhubani paintings, the proceeds of which went to Maharashtra Chief Minister's Relief Fund for a water conservation programme.