Cllr Rani is set to write history. Appointing her son as her ESCORT and not her spouse, Parveen Rani has defied stereotype writes Rahul Laud
In a historical move newly elected Labour Cllr Parveen Rani who has been elected as DEPUTY Mayor of Hertsmere has appointed her young son Cllr Tushar Kumar as her official Escort. A history of sorts has been created with Tushar’s appointment as he becomes the youngest Escort plus his appointment breaks the stereotype of the spouse becoming an Escort. It was a momentous occasion for the Hertsmere Borough, as Parveen Rani got elected as the new Deputy Mayor, marking a significant milestone in her distinguished career as a politician.
Parveen Rani, known for her extensive contributions to education and social welfare, has been a dedicated councillor for Hertsmere Borough Council and has held the cabinet member position for Streetscene, Parks, Leisure, and Culture. The Deputy Mayor is Councillor Parveen Rani, who represents Borehamwood Kenilworth. Cllr Rani transitions into this role directly from her position in Hertsmere’s cabinet, bringing her own extensive experience to the team.
Upon her election, Parveen expressed her gratitude and commitment to serving the community of Hertsmere. “I am deeply honoured to take on this role and work alongside Mayor Richard Butler, whose leadership and vision I greatly admire,” said Parveen. “Together, we will continue to strive for a vibrant and inclusive community. Over the past year, I have had the privilege of witnessing the incredible work of various organisations within Hertsmere. Their dedication and impact have inspired me, and I look forward to supporting such organisations to further our shared goals.”
Accompanying Parveen Rani is her son, Tushar Kumar, who at the young age of 21 is making history as Hertsmere’s youngest escort. This historic moment underscores the family’s deep-rooted commitment to public service and community engagement.As Parveen Rani steps into her new role, the community eagerly anticipates the positive changes and initiatives she will bring to Hertsmere. Her election, along with Tushar Kumar’s historic appointment, marks a new chapter in the borough’s journey towards success and a bright future.