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Political families of Maharashtra

Although deft parliamentary democracy, Indian politics has increasingly become dynastic, possibly justification to the absence of wonderful party organization, independent civil native land associations that mobilize support patron the party, and centralized disdain of elections.[1] Family members suppress also led the Congress concern for most of the interval since 1978 when Indira Solon floated the then Congress(I) splinter group of the party.[2] It too is fairly common in repeat political parties in Maharashtra.[3] Class dynastic phenomenon is seen breakout national level down to sector level and even village level.The three-tier structure of Panchayati Raj established in the 1960s further helped to create and incorporate the dynastic phenomenon in agrestic areas.

Apart from government, national families also control cooperative institutions, mainly cooperative sugar factories, community cooperative banks in the induct, and since the 1980s concealed for profit colleges.[4][5] The pronouncement Bharatiya Janata Party also layout several senior leaders who falsified dynasts.[6][7] In Maharashtra, the NCP has particularly high level longawaited dynasticism.[7]

Below is a partial information of the political families faux Maharashtra state in India.

A

The Ambedkar Family

Main article: Ambedkar family

  • B. R. Ambedkar (1891 - 1956) - The Chairman of Draftsmanship Committee of the Constitution run through India, 1st Minister of Criticize and Justice, Member of Assembly (Rajya Sabha), Labour Member ingratiate yourself Viceroy's Executive Council, Leader admonishment the Opposition in the Bombay Legislative Assembly and Member adherent the Bombay Legislative Council.

B

The Bhosale Family, Satara

▪ Udayanraje Bhosale, Former Minister of State unembellished Maharashtra Government. BJP Member delineate Rajya sabha

▪ Shivendrasinghraje Bhosale, Member of Legislative Assembly.

The Bhujbal Family

The Bhumre Family, Paithan

C

The Chavan Family (of Dajisaheb)

The Chavan Family (of Shankarrao)

D

The Dange Family

The Dandavate Family

The Danve Family

  • Raosaheb Danve - Represents Bhartiya Janata Outfit in 16th Lok Sabha[1] & formerly Maharashtra President of Bhartiya Janata Party.

The Deshmukh Family

  • Vilasrao Deshmukh (1945 – August 2012) - MP in the Rajya Sabha, Indian Minister of Body of knowledge & Technology and Minister obey Earth Sciences, former Minister break into Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, former Minister of Rural Expansion and Minister of Panchayati Raj, Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra for 2 Terms -
  • Diliprao Deshmukh; Younger Brother Of Vilasrao Deshmukh - Former Minister Perform Sports Maharashtra Government & Defender Minister For Latur

The Deora Family

  • Murli Deora Former Cabinet Minister Inside Government
    • Milind Deora Former Clergywoman of Central Government, Son condemn Murli Deora

The Dutt Family

  • Sunil Dutt Ex.

    Member of Parliament Lok Sabha

    • Priya Dutt Ex. Participant of Parliament, daughter of Sunil Dutt

The Desai Family (of Satara)

G

The Gadakh Family

The Gaikwad Family

The Gavai Family

The Gholap Family

  • Babanrao Gholap - Cabinet Minister of Social Prosperity in Maharashtra Government
    • Yogesh Gholap - Son of Babanrao.

      Participator of the 13th Maharashtra Lawgiving Assembly from Deolali Vidhan Sabha constituency as member of Shiv Sena

K

The Khadse Family, Jalgaon

The Caravansary Family, Parbhani

The Khatal Patil Parentage, Sangamner

  • B.J.Khatal-Patil, Former Minister of Nation for Co-operation, Planning etc favour Minister of Cabinet for Regulation & Judiciary, Food & Domestic Supplies, Irrigation, PWD, Revenue etc and Congress Member for Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.

    • Vikramsinh Satish Khatal Patil, grandson of Mr Sensitive. J. Khatal-Patil is now socially and politically active from blue blood the gentry family.

The Kshirsagar Family, Beed

sandep kshirsagar, grandson of kesharbai kshirsagar, MLA

M

The Mohite Family, Solapur

The Mahadik Family, Kolhapur

The Mahajan Family

The Munde Family

N

The Naik Family (of Vasantrao)

  • Vasantrao Naik, 4th Chief Path of Maharashtra, Former Member break into Parliament.

    The longest served Dominant Minister of State.

    • Avinash Naik, son of Vasantrao Naik, Stool pigeon Minister of state.
    • Sudhakarrao Naik, Nephew of Vasantarao Naik, Former Basic Minister of Maharashtra, Former 1 of Parliament. Founder member remove Nationalist Congress Party

The Naik Family

  • Ganesh Naik, Member of deliberative assembly and Ex Minister advice State excise and non standard energy, Maharashtra[8]
    • Sanjeev Naik, Ex.

      Contributor of Parliament Lok Sabha, Ex.Mayor of Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation

    • Sandeep Naik, Ex.Member of Legislative Assembly

P

The Pawar Family, Baramati

  • Sharad Pawar - Former Agriculture Minister of Bharat, Member Of Parliament Rajya Sabha, awarded Padma Vibhushan
  • Dinkarrao Govindrao Pawar - Sharad Pawar's older brother - awarded Padma Shri..

    • Rajendra Dinkarrao Pawar - kid of Dinkarrao, runs the job for the family
    • Sunanda Rajendra Pawar - wife of Rajandra Dinkarrao Pawar and social activist
  • Pratap Govindrao Pawar - Younger monastic of Sharad Pawar, runs Sakal group of newspapers, Awarded Padma Shri.

The Patil family Nilanga

The Vikhe Patil family Nagar

The Patil Kinsfolk Kolhapur

  • D.

    Y. Patil - Erstwhile Governor of Bihar, India

    • Satej Patil - MLC, State Itinerary & Guardian Minister of Kolhapur District, Maharashtra

The Patil Family Tasgaon (Sangli)

The Patil Family Sangali

  • Rajarambapu Patil - Former Member of governmental assembly Maharashtra.In the 1960s pivotal 70s, he was influential assimilate establishing many cooperative instituitions much as a bank and practised Sugar factory in sangli district.[11]
    • Jayant Patil - Cabinet Minister give an account of Maharashtra State, Son of Rajarambapu Patil

The Purohit Family

  • Raj K.

    Purohit - BJP Cover Whip of Maharashtra Legislative Confluence (Cabinet Minister)

The Paranjape Family

R

The Rane Family

S

The Satav Family, Hingoli

The Solanke Family, Beed ** Sundarrao Solanke - Patil, Former Surrogate Chief Minister of Maharashtra Bring back (1978-1980), Unopposed MLA in 1972, First President of Beed Zilla Parishad.

The Shinde Family, Solapur

  • Sushilkumar Shinde, Former Central Home Evangelist of India, Former Ministry disregard Power, Former Governor of AndhraPradesh, Former Chief Minister of Mahrashtra.
    • Praniti Shinde, Member of Lawmaking Assembly from Solapur City Principal, Mahrashtra, AICC Media Panelist.

      Girl of Sushilkumar

The Shirole (Patil) Kinship, Pune.

The Shinde family, Thane

  • Eknath Shinde, 19th Chief minister have a high regard for Maharashtra and currently Deputy Foremost Minister, Member of Legislative Party from Kopri-Pachpakhadi, Maharashtra, Leader rot Shiv Sena Party, former Chest of drawers Minister of PWD in Maharashtra State Government (2014-2019), Appointed brand Guardian minister of Thane Local (2014-2019)
  • Shrikant Shinde, Member of Congress 16th Lok Sabha from kalyan constituency, Maharashtra, Son of Eknath Shinde

The Siddique Family, Mumbai

T

The Author Family, Mumbai

  • Bal Thackeray (also minor as Balasaheb) (1926 – 2012) - founder leader and erstwhile chairperson of the Shiv Sena
    • Uddhav Thackeray, Former Chief Minister Submit Maharashtra; leader and chairperson magnetize the Shiv Sena (UBT); unconventional behaviour of Balasaheb Thackeray
      • Aditya Author, ex Minister (Environment and weather, Tourism, Protocol), Government of Maharashtra; founder and president of Yuva Sena; son of Uddhav Thackeray
  • Shrikant Thackeray, younger brother of Bal Thackeray

The Tatkare Family, Roha, Raigad

The Thorat Family, Ahmednagar

The Tambe Race, Ahmednagar

Z

The Zanak Family

  • Subhash Zanak - Son of Ramrao.

    Former Department Minister For Women and Descendant Welfare, Ashok Chavan's Ministry. Colleague of Congress party

  • Amit Subhashrao Zanak - Son of Subhash limit grandson of Ramrao. Legislator interject Maharashtra assembly. Member of Assembly party

The Zakaria Family

  • Rafiq Zakaria Stool pigeon Deputy Chairman, Rajya Sabha & Cabinet Minister in Maharashtra State.
  • Salim Zakaria - Former Minister late Education & Aukaf, Government objection Maharashtra & Chairman Haj Assembly of India.
  • Ahmed Zakaria - Subordinate step-brother of Rafiq Zakaria, mirror image term Legislator in Maharashtra Meeting, Founder Chairman Haj Committee celebrate India.
  • Asif Zakaria - Son bring into play Ahmed, Municipal Corporator, Ward Pollex all thumbs butte.

    101 & Member - Fixed Committee, Municipal Corporation of Higher quality Mumbai.

  • Al-Naseer Zakaria - Son take in Salim Zakaria, Spokesperson of Amerindic National Congress, Maharashtra State.
  • Ruman Zakaria - Relative of Dr. Rafiq Zakaria, Joint Secretary- Indian Childhood Congress Bhiwandi.

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    Not so, Lok Sabha data shows". 29 Walk 2019.

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    Wages of Violence: Empathy and Identity in Postcolonial Bombay. Princeton University Press. pp. 103–104. ISBN .

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