Shruti Choudhary
Kiran also ensured a ticket for her daughter Shruti from the Congress party.
At first practising as a lawyer, Choudhary turned to politics following the death of her father in 2005. Her grandfather made a rare symbolic gesture by putting a pagri (turban) — a traditionally male garment — on her head in front of mourners.
She saw this as a turning-point in her life, after which she determined to serve the public as other members of her family had done. Choudhary was chosen by the Indian National Congress party to contest the 2009 Indian general election in the Bhiwani-Mahendragarh constituency of the Lok Sabha.
Mainly as a consequence of the goodwill that existed for her family in the area, she defeated her nearest rival, Ajay Singh Chautala of the Indian National Lok Dal, by a margin of 55,097 votes. Her grandfather had previously won the same seat three times, and her father had done so twice.