Babanrao Pachpute
Babanrao Pachpute | |
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Minister Of Tribal Development Government of Maharashtra | |
In office 2009–2013 | |
Preceded by | Vijaykumar Krishnarao Gavit |
Succeeded by | Madhukarrao Pichad |
Minister Of Forests Government of Maharashtra | |
In office 2004–2009 | |
Preceded by | Sawroopsingh Naik |
Succeeded by | Patangrao Kadam |
Minister Of Ministry of Home Affairs Government of Maharashtra | |
In office 1991–1992 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Kashti Village, Shrigonda, Ahmednagar | 9 September 1954
Citizenship | Indian |
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Bhartiya Janata Party |
Other political affiliations | Nationalist Congress Party |
Spouse | Dr. Pratibha Pachpute |
Children | Vikramsingh Pachpute, Pratapsinh Pachpute, Rupali Pachpute-Shirgaonkar Patil |
Occupation | Politician |
Babanrao Bhikaji Pachpute is an Indian politician from Bharatiya Janata Party. He represents the Shrigonda (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in the district of Ahmednagar, Maharashtra. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Early life
[edit]Babanrao Pachpute was born in a farmer's family in the village of Kashti, Shrigonda, Maharashtra. He is the son of Bhikaji Pachpute and Tulsabai. Since his primary education he was considered amongst the brightest students in the class. He participated extensively in extra-curricular activities such as elocution, debate and sports competitions. Family obligations deterred him from pursuing further education. But he managed to get admission into New Arts College, Ahmednagar. Along with education, he started participating in body building championship tournaments came first in Ahmednagar district and was honored with the 'Ahmednagar shree' award. His amicable nature won him many friends. While pursuing legal studies, National Emergency was declared and he actively participated in the non-co-operation movement and rose as a prominent figure in Shrigonda.[9][10][11][12][13]
Political career
[edit]1 January 1977 was his political debut. In the non-cooperation movement during emergency he raised the voice against the government. He inaugurated a branch of 'Janata Party' in Shrigonda. On 9 September 1977, he was elected as Local Body Member (Panchayat Samiti). In 1979 he established 'Shetkari Sanghatana' and was elected as member of legislative assembly in 1980. He fought for farmers' rights, started a huge movement in 1981.[14] Babanrao Pachpute has filed nominations and has been a candidate for the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly elections nine times out of which he has won seven times. His followers give credit of this success because of the various socio-economic and educational welfare schemes he has implemented in his home turf of Shrigonda. He has been recognized as the candidate who has fought the elections every time on a different election symbol. In the assembly elections of 2019, he won and the lotus bloomed for the first time in the Shrigonda Constituency.
Maharashtra's Legislative Assembly elections journey of Babanrao Pachpute:
- In the consecutive years of 1980–85, 1985-90 he won the elections on behalf of Janata Party.
- In 1990-95 he filed nomination from Janata Dal and won the elections.
- In 1995-99 he entered the Indian National Congress Party and was victorious.
- In 1999-2004 he lost the elections but became the State President of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP)
- In 2004-09 succeeded as an independent candidate and became the Forest Minister in the cabinet of Ministers of Maharashtra.
- In 2009-2014 won again and became the Tribal Development Minister
- In 2014 he joined the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP), in the elections, he received more than 85,000 votes, but lost by 12,000 votes.
- In 2019, he has emerged victorious for the 7th time in the Shrigonda Constituency.[15][16][14][17][18][19][20][21][22]
References
[edit]- ^ "Voters turn away candidates who switched over to improve their political fortunes". The Economic Times. 20 October 2014. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Maharashtra: In Ahmednagar sugar belt, party loyalty loses out to local cooperative politics". The Indian Express. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "पाचपुते अडचणीत व जगताप-नागवडेंचाही संभ्रम कायम-Maharashtra Times". Maharashtra Times (in Hindi). Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ Webdunia. "Sharad Pawar | शरद पवार का पाचपुते पर तीखा हमला, कहा- चूड़ियां पहन लें". hindi.webdunia.com (in Hindi). Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "१३ वर्षे मंत्री असूनही काही करता आले नाही, बांगड्या भरा- पवार - Ncp President Sharad Pawar Lashes Former Minister Babanrao Pachpute". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). 16 October 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "सह्याजीराव, तुम्ही बांगड्या भरा...शरद पवारांचे पाचपुतेंवर शरसंधान". Divya Marathi (in Marathi). Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "Maharashtra Elections 2019: "Wear Bangles If You Can't Work Despite Being Minister," Says Sharad Pawar". NDTV.com. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ "...तोपर्यंत वाढदिवस साजरा करणार नाही". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). 9 September 2017. Retrieved 22 October 2019.
- ^ "The only politician who has won President's Jeevanraksha Medal". theindiasaga.com. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
- ^ author/pti-bhasha (17 October 2019). "शरद पवार का बीजेपी पर हमला, कहा- अगर 13 साल मंत्री रहने के बावजूद कोई काम नहीं कर पाया तो उसे चूड़ियां पहन लेनी चाहिए". Lokmat News Hindi (in Hindi). Retrieved 18 October 2019.
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- ^ "Pachpute Babanrao Bhikaji ,BJP: Latest Updates On Pachpute Babanrao Bhikaji, Lok Sabha Constituency Seat". NDTV.com. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ author/lokmat-news-network (24 October 2019). "श्रीगोंदा मतदारसंघ निवडणूक निकाल : भाजपचे बबनराव पाचपुते विजयी; चुरशीच्या निवडणुकीत राष्ट्रवादीचे शेलार पराभूत". Lokmat. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
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- ^ "Shrigonda (Maharashtra) Assembly Election Results 2019: Shrigonda Vidhan Sabha Election Candidate List, Winning Party, Winner, Runner-Up List". Financialexpress. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ Banerjee, Shoumojit (24 October 2019). "Maharashtra Elections 2019: Vikhe Patil leads in Ahmednagar, but Cong-NCP rule in district". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ "Shrigonda Live Election Result 2019: Shrigonda Assembly Election Result 2019, Shrigonda Assembly Election Latest News & Updates". www.abplive.in. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- ^ Anjana, Namdev (28 January 2019). "श्रीगोंद्यात भाजपचा गड आला, पण सिंह गेला! - bjp won 11 seats but loss chairman designation of shrigonda nagar parishad election - Top Political News". TV9 Marathi. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
- Maharashtra MLAs 1980–1985
- People from Ahmednagar district
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- 1954 births
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- Janata Dal politicians
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- Maharashtra MLAs 1985–1990
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- Maharashtra MLAs 2004–2009
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