He was a Member of Parliament from the East Delhi Lok Sabha constituency.
He quit the India Against Corruption movement over differences with Arvind Kejriwal, and subsequently joined BJP, winning the 2014 General Elections from East Delhi.
[1] In 2010, he led the "Clean Delhi" movement ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
[3] In 2011, Girri joined India Against Corruption movement, but quit it after complaining about Arvind Kejriwals "autocratic ways".
He was a Member of Parliament for the Bhartiya Janata Party in 16th Lok Sabha from the East Delhi constituency.