When did anand dighe died

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  2. Eknath Shinde's rebellion brings back focus on Anand Dighe, the 'Balasaheb Thackeray of Thane'
  3. Dighe's doctor suffers heart attack
  4. Will make big revelation on Anand Dighe soon: Shinde
  5. Parallel lives: Shinde mentor Anand Dighe, Sena strongman and a thorn in Bal Thackeray’s side
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  7. Eknath Shinde's rebellion brings back focus on Anand Dighe, the 'Balasaheb Thackeray of Thane'
  8. Dighe's doctor suffers heart attack
  9. Parallel lives: Shinde mentor Anand Dighe, Sena strongman and a thorn in Bal Thackeray’s side
  10. Will make big revelation on Anand Dighe soon: Shinde


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Anand Dighe

Nationality Othernames • Dharmaveer • Anand Dighe Saheb Occupation(s) Political party Anand Dighe, (27 January 1951- 26 August 2001) popularly known as Dharmaveer was a senior leader & Career [ ] Anand Dighe was born in CKP (Chandraseniya Kayasth Prabhu) family.Dighe joined politics at young age. He became President of Dharmaveer. Dighe was accused in the murder of Shiv Sena party member Sridhar Khopkar, who had allegedly voted for Death [ ] Dighe was admitted in August 2001 after a car accident. He suffered from minor injuries on his leg. During his treatment, hospital management announced that Dighe died of a In 2019 Nilesh Rane said “what really happened to Anand Dighe. How the conspiracy was planned and how the death was shown as having happened in the hospital later.” The senior Rane, once a Sena leader who defected to the Congress in 2005 and later joined the BJP in 2019, disowned the statements by Nilesh Rane “I will not support something wrong. Dighe did not die because someone killed him. I was the last person to meet Dighe then, and he passed away a few seconds after I left. His condition was very serious when I went there. The Doctors were trying hard. I went outside and called Balasaheb (late Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray) and asked him to do something and send Dr Nitu Mandke (a renowned cardiologist)... Nitu Mandke spoke to me, but before he reached, Dighe passed away,” Narayan Rane said adding that allegations of foul play held no water. Popular culture [ ]...

Eknath Shinde's rebellion brings back focus on Anand Dighe, the 'Balasaheb Thackeray of Thane'

The rebellion within the Shiv Sena has brought the focus back on late ‘Dharmaveer’ Anand Dighe. In Thane, posters of ‘Guruvarya Dharmaveer Anand Dighe Saheb’ can be found plastered across the district. But who is Dighe? Anand Dighe was a follower of Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray and the mentor of rebel leader Eknath Shinde. After 58-year-old Shinde led a coup against the current Maha Vikas Aghadi government, posters of the rebel leader with Balasaheb on one side and Dighe on the other—flooded all of Thane and the neighbouring districts of Palghar and Raigad. “We are inspired by Balasaheb Thackeray and ‘Dharmaveer’ Anand Dighe Saheb…were are Shiv Saniks,” Shinde has reiterated several times when asked where his political leanings are headed. Track Maharashtra Crisis Updates Here Shinde's move, however, has been slammed by Shiv Sena President and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, who responded to Shinde with a sharp retort: “Those who want to get votes should get in their father’s name, not in the name of (Shiv Sena’s father) Balasaheb Thackeray.” Dighe (January 27, 1951 - August 26, 2001), known as “the Balasaheb Thackeray of Thane" was close to the late founder. Dighe, who remained a bachelor, died at 50 owing to a heart attack after a road accident. The influential leader used to sport a long beard and saffron tilak, lots of rings on his fingers and was known for his simplicity, loyalty and honesty. He was a grassroots level politician who kept himself ...

Dighe's doctor suffers heart attack

mumbai: barely a week after shiv sena leader anand dighe died of a heart attack at the sunitidevi singhania hospital, thane, a doctor, who was part of the team which operated on mr dighe, has also suffered a serious heart attack. the doctor, 48-year-old sunil khatkade, has been admitted to the s.r. mehta and k.p. trust cardiac institute at king's circle. anaesthetist dr khatkade had administered epidural anaesthesia to mr dighe on august 26 for the orthopaedic surgery on his fractured tibia and ankle. dr khatkade suffered the heart attack on saturday afternoon. r.d. karnik, interventional cardiologist attending on dr khatkade, said that the attack was precipitated by the stress that the anaesthetist had been undergoing in the last few days. ``dr khatkade was a healthy person, with no previous history of heart trouble. in fact, he did not even suffer from the regular conditions--like high blood pressure, obesity or diabetes--which make a person more prone to heart attacks,'' said dr karnik. ``but he has been under overwhelming emotional stress ever since august 26 when a mob burnt down the hospital following mr dighe's death.'' dr karnik noted that several international studies ranked emotional stress as one of the leading causes for precipitating a heart attack. mr dighe, who had met with a road accident, had a fractured tibia and ankle which were surgically set on august 26. however, while having come out of the surgery in good condition, mr dighe's condition began plumme...

Will make big revelation on Anand Dighe soon: Shinde

Mumbai: As he began his state tour in Malegaon in north Maharashtra on Saturday, chief minister Eknath Shinde issued a veiled threat to former CM Uddhav Thackeray by saying that he would make revelations about the late Sena strongman Anand Dighe which would lead to “a political earthquake”. Nashik: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde with former Maharashtra agriculture minister Dada Bhuse during the inauguration of a new sub-divisional police officer's building, in Nashik district, Saturday, July 30, 2022. (PTI Photo) (PTI07_30_2022_000215B) (PTI) “I know a few things about what happened to Anand Dighe. I have not spoken about the same yet but I would do it in the coming days,” Shinde said referring to his mentor, a highly regarded Shiv Sena leader from Thane, who died following an accident in 2001. Shinde, however, cut short his state-wide tour and left for New Delhi late Saturday night. He is expected to meet the top brass in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to discuss the expansion of the state cabinet. It is likely that he will return to Aurangabad on Sunday and continue his tour. The CM embarked upon the tour a month after he formed the government with the BJP after leading a rebellion of Sena leaders in June, which led to the fall of the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition government. As per the original itinerary, he is expected to address a public meeting in Aurangabad on Sunday. He is also expected to visit Pune on Tuesday to oversee development works an...

Parallel lives: Shinde mentor Anand Dighe, Sena strongman and a thorn in Bal Thackeray’s side

Premium Parallel lives: Shinde mentor Anand Dighe, Sena strongman and a thorn in Bal Thackeray’s side Just like Uddhav Thackeray marginalised Eknath Shinde in the Sena and govt affairs despite the latter’s unofficial No. 2 position in the party, Bal Thackeray also sought to sideline the Thane Sena strongman Dighe after getting wary of his rising popularity. In the midst of the political turmoil roiling the Shiv Sena and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in Maharashtra, a remarkable analogy has been drawn between Sena president and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s tense face-off with his challenger Eknath Shinde and party founder Bal Thackeray’s strained ties with Shinde’s mentor Anand Dighe. Just like Uddhav and his son Aaditya Thackeray marginalised Shinde in the Sena and government affairs despite the latter’s unofficial No. 2 position in the party, Bal Thackeray also sought to sideline the Thane Sena strongman Dighe after getting wary of his rising popularity. Party old-timers point out that like Bal Thackeray Dighe never fought any elections and was mostly engaged in the affairs of the party’s Thane unit. Many locals looked up to him as a “problem-solver” as they used to flock to his “darbar” at Thane’s Tembhi Naka to seek his help with school-college admission for their children, hospitalisation, property disputes, among other things. He often used to summon various rival parties by issuing them chits under the aegis of a body called “Grahak Seva Manch”. A secti...

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Eknath Shinde's rebellion brings back focus on Anand Dighe, the 'Balasaheb Thackeray of Thane'

The rebellion within the Shiv Sena has brought the focus back on late ‘Dharmaveer’ Anand Dighe. In Thane, posters of ‘Guruvarya Dharmaveer Anand Dighe Saheb’ can be found plastered across the district. But who is Dighe? Anand Dighe was a follower of Shiv Sena founder Balasaheb Thackeray and the mentor of rebel leader Eknath Shinde. After 58-year-old Shinde led a coup against the current Maha Vikas Aghadi government, posters of the rebel leader with Balasaheb on one side and Dighe on the other—flooded all of Thane and the neighbouring districts of Palghar and Raigad. “We are inspired by Balasaheb Thackeray and ‘Dharmaveer’ Anand Dighe Saheb…were are Shiv Saniks,” Shinde has reiterated several times when asked where his political leanings are headed. Track Maharashtra Crisis Updates Here Shinde's move, however, has been slammed by Shiv Sena President and Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, who responded to Shinde with a sharp retort: “Those who want to get votes should get in their father’s name, not in the name of (Shiv Sena’s father) Balasaheb Thackeray.” Dighe (January 27, 1951 - August 26, 2001), known as “the Balasaheb Thackeray of Thane" was close to the late founder. Dighe, who remained a bachelor, died at 50 owing to a heart attack after a road accident. The influential leader used to sport a long beard and saffron tilak, lots of rings on his fingers and was known for his simplicity, loyalty and honesty. He was a grassroots level politician who kept himself ...

Dighe's doctor suffers heart attack

mumbai: barely a week after shiv sena leader anand dighe died of a heart attack at the sunitidevi singhania hospital, thane, a doctor, who was part of the team which operated on mr dighe, has also suffered a serious heart attack. the doctor, 48-year-old sunil khatkade, has been admitted to the s.r. mehta and k.p. trust cardiac institute at king's circle. anaesthetist dr khatkade had administered epidural anaesthesia to mr dighe on august 26 for the orthopaedic surgery on his fractured tibia and ankle. dr khatkade suffered the heart attack on saturday afternoon. r.d. karnik, interventional cardiologist attending on dr khatkade, said that the attack was precipitated by the stress that the anaesthetist had been undergoing in the last few days. ``dr khatkade was a healthy person, with no previous history of heart trouble. in fact, he did not even suffer from the regular conditions--like high blood pressure, obesity or diabetes--which make a person more prone to heart attacks,'' said dr karnik. ``but he has been under overwhelming emotional stress ever since august 26 when a mob burnt down the hospital following mr dighe's death.'' dr karnik noted that several international studies ranked emotional stress as one of the leading causes for precipitating a heart attack. mr dighe, who had met with a road accident, had a fractured tibia and ankle which were surgically set on august 26. however, while having come out of the surgery in good condition, mr dighe's condition began plumme...

Parallel lives: Shinde mentor Anand Dighe, Sena strongman and a thorn in Bal Thackeray’s side

Premium Parallel lives: Shinde mentor Anand Dighe, Sena strongman and a thorn in Bal Thackeray’s side Just like Uddhav Thackeray marginalised Eknath Shinde in the Sena and govt affairs despite the latter’s unofficial No. 2 position in the party, Bal Thackeray also sought to sideline the Thane Sena strongman Dighe after getting wary of his rising popularity. In the midst of the political turmoil roiling the Shiv Sena and the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in Maharashtra, a remarkable analogy has been drawn between Sena president and Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s tense face-off with his challenger Eknath Shinde and party founder Bal Thackeray’s strained ties with Shinde’s mentor Anand Dighe. Just like Uddhav and his son Aaditya Thackeray marginalised Shinde in the Sena and government affairs despite the latter’s unofficial No. 2 position in the party, Bal Thackeray also sought to sideline the Thane Sena strongman Dighe after getting wary of his rising popularity. Party old-timers point out that like Bal Thackeray Dighe never fought any elections and was mostly engaged in the affairs of the party’s Thane unit. Many locals looked up to him as a “problem-solver” as they used to flock to his “darbar” at Thane’s Tembhi Naka to seek his help with school-college admission for their children, hospitalisation, property disputes, among other things. He often used to summon various rival parties by issuing them chits under the aegis of a body called “Grahak Seva Manch”. A secti...

Will make big revelation on Anand Dighe soon: Shinde

Mumbai: As he began his state tour in Malegaon in north Maharashtra on Saturday, chief minister Eknath Shinde issued a veiled threat to former CM Uddhav Thackeray by saying that he would make revelations about the late Sena strongman Anand Dighe which would lead to “a political earthquake”. Nashik: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde with former Maharashtra agriculture minister Dada Bhuse during the inauguration of a new sub-divisional police officer's building, in Nashik district, Saturday, July 30, 2022. (PTI Photo) (PTI07_30_2022_000215B) (PTI) “I know a few things about what happened to Anand Dighe. I have not spoken about the same yet but I would do it in the coming days,” Shinde said referring to his mentor, a highly regarded Shiv Sena leader from Thane, who died following an accident in 2001. Shinde, however, cut short his state-wide tour and left for New Delhi late Saturday night. He is expected to meet the top brass in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to discuss the expansion of the state cabinet. It is likely that he will return to Aurangabad on Sunday and continue his tour. The CM embarked upon the tour a month after he formed the government with the BJP after leading a rebellion of Sena leaders in June, which led to the fall of the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition government. As per the original itinerary, he is expected to address a public meeting in Aurangabad on Sunday. He is also expected to visit Pune on Tuesday to oversee development works an...