Republican party of india mla in maharashtra

  1. Daryapur Election Result 2019 LIVE: Daryapur MLA Election Result & Vote Share
  2. Republican Party of India
  3. Rajya Sabha Members: Full List of Rajya Sabha MPs in India, Current Members of Rajya Sabha
  4. Maharashtra Political Crisis News Highlights: Uddhav Thackeray never met those who lost 2019 polls, Eknath Shinde supported them, says rebel MLA
  5. Pimpri Assembly Constituency Election Result
  6. Rajya Sabha Members: Full List of Rajya Sabha MPs in India, Current Members of Rajya Sabha
  7. Republican Party of India
  8. Pimpri Assembly Constituency Election Result


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Daryapur Election Result 2019 LIVE: Daryapur MLA Election Result & Vote Share

Daryapur is an assembly constituency in Maharashtra. In 2019, this constituency was won by the Indian National Congress.Daryapur comes under Amaravati district of Maharashtra State. In 2019, Balwant Baswant Wankhade of the Indian National Congress won the seat by defeating Bundile Ramesh Ganpatrao of the Bharatiya Janata Party with a margin of 30519 votes. Stay tuned with OneIndia for all the updates relating to this constituency. From campaign to election results, read all about Daryapur Vidhan Sabha (MLA) Constituency here. Find out who will be the winners, losers, victory margin and all other details on our special page. Daryapur Assembly election results (2019) Candidate's Name Party Level Votes Vote Rate % Margin Balwant Baswant Wankhade INC Winner 95,889 50.38% 30,519 Bundile Ramesh Ganpatrao BJP Runner Up 65,370 34.34% Seema Sawale IND 3 rd 18,429 9.68% Wakpanjar Rekha Sahebrao Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi 4 th 4,612 2.42% Adv. Santosh Gonduji Kolhe Republican Party Of India 5 th 1,482 0.78% Nota None Of The Above 6 th 1,376 0.72% Gautam Ramdas Ingale BSP 7 th 914 0.48% Sanjay Tulashiram Pinjarkar Independent 8 th 800 0.42% Adv. Bodade Chandrakant Babanrao MPS(T) 9 th 521 0.27% Vijay Yashwant Vilhekar Independent 10 th 499 0.26% Meshram Vinod Gulabrao ARP 11 th 282 0.15% Meenakshi Someshor Karwade Bahujan Maha Party 12 th 172 0.09% Daryapur Assembly election results (2014) Candidate's Name Party Level Votes Vote Rate % Margin Ramesh Ganpatrao Bundile BJP Winner 64,224 0....

Republican Party of India

Ramdas Athawale Ramdas Bandu Athawale (Marathi pronunciation: [äʈʰʋəle]) (born 25 December 1959) is an Indian politician and social activist from Maharashtra. He is the president of the Republican Party of India (A), a splinter group of the Republican Party of India and has its roots in the Scheduled Castes Federation led by B. R. Ambedkar. Currently, he is the Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in Second Modi ministry and represents Maharashtra in Rajya Sabha, the upper house of India's Parliament. Previously he was Lok Sabha MP from Pandharpur. Early life • Athawale was born on 25 December 1959 in Agalgaon, Sangli district, Bombay State, which is now Maharashtra.[1] His parents were Bandu Bapu and Honsabai Bandu Athawale. He attended Siddharth College of Law, Mumbai and married to Seema Athawale, on 16 May 1992. He has a son.[2] Ramdas Athawale is a practitioner of Buddhism.[3] Athawale has been editor of a weekly magazine called Bhumika and is a founder member of Parivartan Sahitya Mahamandal. He has served as president of Parivartan Kala Mahasangha, the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Foundation and the Bauddha Kalawant Academy (Buddhist Artists Academy) and was founder president of Bauddha Dhamma Parishad (Buddhism conference). He played the title role in a Marathi film, Anyayacha Pratikar, and also had a small role in another Marathi film, Joshi ki Kamble, as well as roles in Marathi dramas such as Ekach Pyala.[2] Political career Athwale was ...

Rajya Sabha Members: Full List of Rajya Sabha MPs in India, Current Members of Rajya Sabha

India has multi-party parliamentary democracy. Constructed under ‘The Government of India Act 1919’, Rajya Sabha, the council of states is the upper house of Indian parliament which is not subject to dissolution but 1 third of its member retire every second year. The constitution of India provides that Rajya Sabha shall have 250 members out of which 238 will be elected as the representatives of states and union territories and 12 nominated members will be the experts of various walks of lives such as music, art, literature, sports, science, education and social reforms etc. The elected legislatures of states elect the members of Rajya Sabha for a tenure of six years. Nominated members are felicitated upon recommendation of central cabinet. The house is presided by the vice president of India. At present the strength of the Rajya Sabha is 245, with 233 elected and 12 nominated members. Know more in detail about the MPs of upper house in India: List of Current Rajya Sabha Members in India

Maharashtra Political Crisis News Highlights: Uddhav Thackeray never met those who lost 2019 polls, Eknath Shinde supported them, says rebel MLA

• • • • Maharashtra Political Crisis News Highlights: Uddhav Thackeray never met those who lost 2019 polls, Eknath Shinde supported them, says rebel MLA Maharashtra Political Crisis News Highlights: Uddhav Thackeray never met those who lost 2019 polls, Eknath Shinde supported them, says rebel MLA Maharashtra News Highlights, June 26, 2022: The Deputy Speaker of Maharashtra Assembly has issued a disqualification notice to 16 rebel Shiv Sena MLAs of the Eknath Shinde camp who are currently camping in Guwahati. Outside Shiv Sena bhavan on Sunday evening. (Express photo by Amit Chakravarty) Maharashtra Political Crisis News Highlights: MLA Bharatshet Gogawale, who is part of the Eknath Shinde camp, while voicing his reasons for the rebellion, said: “CM Uddhav Thackeray didn’t hold a single meeting in the last two-and-a-half years with the Shiv Sena leaders who lost the Assembly polls in 2019. On contrary, state’s Deputy CM Ajit Pawar gave funds to the NCP candidates who had lost the polls. During this time, it was Eknath Shinde who supported them.” Maharashtra Political Crisis | Amid the heightening political crisis in Maharashtra, Rebel MLA Eknath Shinde on Sunday challenged the Shiv Sena’s move to disqualify him and 15 other MLA’s in the Supreme Court. The apex court will hear the matter tomorrow at 10:30 am. Earlier today, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar assured his support for Chief Minister Uddhav Thackery “till last minute” and said that the policy of NCP and Congress are clear t...

Pimpri Assembly Constituency Election Result

• Pimpri is a legislative assembly constituency in Maharashtra. Election results of Pimpri assembly constituency seat is given below in a table that also lists all MLAs from this seat. Click election year in the table, for more detailed result. List of all MLA from Pimpri Assembly Constituency Seat (Maharashtra) Click on Year to View Detailed Result Year Candidate Party Total Vote Anna Dadu Bansode NCP 86985 Adv Chabukswar Gautam Sukhdeo SHS 51096 Anna Bansode NCP 61061 2019 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election S N Candidate Party Total Vote 1 Anna Dadu Bansode Male 51 yr SC NCP Nationalist Congress Party clock 86985 48.98% 2 Adv Chabukswar Gautam Sukhdev Male 60 yr SC SHS Shiv Sena bow and arrow 67177 37.83% 3 Pravin Allias Balasaheb Gaikwad Male 33 yr SC VBA Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi gas cylinder 13681 7.7% 4 Nota NOTA None Of The Above nota 3246 1.83% 5 Dhanraj Govind Gaikwad Male 46 yr SC BSP Bahujan Samaj Party elephant 1213 0.68% 6 Balasaheb Namdev Ovhal Male 48 yr SC IND Independent ring 936 0.53% 7 Hemant Arjun More Male 44 yr SC IND Independent cup & saucer 568 0.32% 8 Youvraj Bhagwan Dakhale Male 34 yr SC IND Independent auto- rickshaw 482 0.27% 9 Ajay Chandrkant Gaikwad Male 26 yr SC IND Independent diamond 461 0.26% 10 Deepak Mahadev Tate Male 36 yr SC IND Independent road roller 430 0.24% 11 Dr Rajesh Nagose Male 45 yr SC IND Independent coat 350 0.2% 12 Meenatai Yadav Khilare Female 45 yr SC IND Independent pressure cooker 305 0.17% 13 Adv Ovhal Mukunda A...

States

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Rajya Sabha Members: Full List of Rajya Sabha MPs in India, Current Members of Rajya Sabha

India has multi-party parliamentary democracy. Constructed under ‘The Government of India Act 1919’, Rajya Sabha, the council of states is the upper house of Indian parliament which is not subject to dissolution but 1 third of its member retire every second year. The constitution of India provides that Rajya Sabha shall have 250 members out of which 238 will be elected as the representatives of states and union territories and 12 nominated members will be the experts of various walks of lives such as music, art, literature, sports, science, education and social reforms etc. The elected legislatures of states elect the members of Rajya Sabha for a tenure of six years. Nominated members are felicitated upon recommendation of central cabinet. The house is presided by the vice president of India. At present the strength of the Rajya Sabha is 245, with 233 elected and 12 nominated members. Know more in detail about the MPs of upper house in India: List of Current Rajya Sabha Members in India

Republican Party of India

Ramdas Athawale Ramdas Bandu Athawale (Marathi pronunciation: [äʈʰʋəle]) (born 25 December 1959) is an Indian politician and social activist from Maharashtra. He is the president of the Republican Party of India (A), a splinter group of the Republican Party of India and has its roots in the Scheduled Castes Federation led by B. R. Ambedkar. Currently, he is the Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in Second Modi ministry and represents Maharashtra in Rajya Sabha, the upper house of India's Parliament. Previously he was Lok Sabha MP from Pandharpur. Early life • Athawale was born on 25 December 1959 in Agalgaon, Sangli district, Bombay State, which is now Maharashtra.[1] His parents were Bandu Bapu and Honsabai Bandu Athawale. He attended Siddharth College of Law, Mumbai and married to Seema Athawale, on 16 May 1992. He has a son.[2] Ramdas Athawale is a practitioner of Buddhism.[3] Athawale has been editor of a weekly magazine called Bhumika and is a founder member of Parivartan Sahitya Mahamandal. He has served as president of Parivartan Kala Mahasangha, the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Foundation and the Bauddha Kalawant Academy (Buddhist Artists Academy) and was founder president of Bauddha Dhamma Parishad (Buddhism conference). He played the title role in a Marathi film, Anyayacha Pratikar, and also had a small role in another Marathi film, Joshi ki Kamble, as well as roles in Marathi dramas such as Ekach Pyala.[2] Political career Athwale was ...

States

Disclaimer: This data is being furnished to you for your information. PRS makes every effort to use reliable and comprehensive information, but PRS does not represent that this information is accurate or complete. PRS is an independent, not-for-profit group. This data has been collated without regard to the objectives or opinions of those who may receive it.

Pimpri Assembly Constituency Election Result

• Pimpri is a legislative assembly constituency in Maharashtra. Election results of Pimpri assembly constituency seat is given below in a table that also lists all MLAs from this seat. Click election year in the table, for more detailed result. List of all MLA from Pimpri Assembly Constituency Seat (Maharashtra) Click on Year to View Detailed Result Year Candidate Party Total Vote Anna Dadu Bansode NCP 86985 Adv Chabukswar Gautam Sukhdeo SHS 51096 Anna Bansode NCP 61061 2019 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election S N Candidate Party Total Vote 1 Anna Dadu Bansode Male 51 yr SC NCP Nationalist Congress Party clock 86985 48.98% 2 Adv Chabukswar Gautam Sukhdev Male 60 yr SC SHS Shiv Sena bow and arrow 67177 37.83% 3 Pravin Allias Balasaheb Gaikwad Male 33 yr SC VBA Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi gas cylinder 13681 7.7% 4 Nota NOTA None Of The Above nota 3246 1.83% 5 Dhanraj Govind Gaikwad Male 46 yr SC BSP Bahujan Samaj Party elephant 1213 0.68% 6 Balasaheb Namdev Ovhal Male 48 yr SC IND Independent ring 936 0.53% 7 Hemant Arjun More Male 44 yr SC IND Independent cup & saucer 568 0.32% 8 Youvraj Bhagwan Dakhale Male 34 yr SC IND Independent auto- rickshaw 482 0.27% 9 Ajay Chandrkant Gaikwad Male 26 yr SC IND Independent diamond 461 0.26% 10 Deepak Mahadev Tate Male 36 yr SC IND Independent road roller 430 0.24% 11 Dr Rajesh Nagose Male 45 yr SC IND Independent coat 350 0.2% 12 Meenatai Yadav Khilare Female 45 yr SC IND Independent pressure cooker 305 0.17% 13 Adv Ovhal Mukunda A...