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Ashok Chavan

Indian politician

Ashok Shankarrao Chavan (born 28 October )[1] is an Indian politician from Maharashtra. He is the son of the late former Maharashtra Chief Minister Shankarrao Chavan.

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  • He was one of the most influential leaders of Indian National Congress in Maharashtra but joined Bhartiya Janata Party on 13 February [2] He has served as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra state from 8 December to 9 November Also, he has served as Minister for Cultural Affairs, Industries, Mines and Protocol in the Vilasrao Deshmukh government and he is also the former PWD Minister of Maharashtra.

    On 9 November , the Congress Party asked him to resign from office over corruption allegations relating to Adarsh Housing Society scam.[3] In the general elections, despite the allegations and anti-incumbency wave, he won the Lok Sabha election from his Nanded constituency with a comfortable margin.

    In , he was appointed the president of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee. Chavan lost his Nanded seat in the Lok Sabha election to Pratap Patil Chikhalikar of the BJP.[4]

    Chavan belongs to an influential political family based in Nanded district of Maharashtra state. He is the son of Shankarrao Chavan, a former Chief Minister of Maharashtra himself; they are the first father–son duo in the state's history to become chief ministers.[6] His brother-in-law Bhaskarrao Bapurao Khatgaonkar Patil was a three-time Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and a three-time MP, and Chavan's wife, Amita was MLA from Bhokar constituency in Nanded for years

    Personal life

    Chavan[7] did his schooling at the St.

    Xavier's High School, Fort.[8] He graduated in Science and has obtained his Master's in Business Management from Hazarimal Jomani College and B.Y.K. College of Commerce.[9]

    Chavan belongs to a political dynasty that includes his father and wife.[10] Chavan's father, Shankarrao Chavan had a long career as a minister and was twice, the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

    He had also served as a senior minister in the national government under various Congress governments. Ashok Chavan is married to Ameeta (née Sharma). Ameeta is current member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Bhokar constituency which has previously been represented by both Shankarrao Chavan and Chavan himself.

    The couple has twin daughters Srijaya and Sujaya.[11]

    Political career

    Organisational

    He started career as student leader of University of Pune occupying post of University Representative (UR).

    He started his political career in Congress Party as General Secretary, MaharashtraPradesh Congress Committee from to

    President: Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee from to

    MEMBER: CONGRESS WORKING COMMITTEE from August to 12 February

    On 12 February , he resigned from the Congress Party's primary membership.[12]

    On 13 February , he joined BJP.

    Electoral politics

    In –89, he held post of Member of Parliament from Nanded Lok Sabha constituency.

    In , he was elected as M.L.C. to the Maharashtra Legislative Council and later joined as Minister of State for Public works, Urban Development and Home in March

    In , Vilasrao Deshmukh appointed Chavan as Minister for Transport, Ports, Cultural Affairs and Protocol.

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  • In November , he was given the portfolio of Industries, Mining, Cultural Affairs & Protocol in Maharashtra cabinet.

    As a cabinet minister

    • Transport Minister.
    • Sworn in as Cabinet Minister in Uddhav Thackeray's Ministry.

    Tenure as Chief Minister of Maharashtra

    In the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks, Vilasrao Deshmukh took the moral responsibility and offered to resign, which was then accepted by the party and Chavan was elected as Chief Minister of Maharashtra.[13][14]

    After winning assembly elections in , Congress President Sonia Gandhi once again nominated Chavan as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra.

    Sharad Pawar, the leader of rival coalition partner NCP party, had been lukewarm towards Chavan, after his first choice of union power minister Sushil Kumar Shinde was ignored well before the race began.[15][16][17]

    Congress had clearly plumped for a Maratha to lead the party in the state, and had ignored the NCP view that a non-Maratha should be selected for the position to set right the social combination.[citation needed]

    As a result, NCP chose a non-Maratha, Chhagan Bhujbal to occupy the deputy Chief Minister's post and gave the home ministry to Jayant Patil.

    The latter being a Maratha balanced the NCP's own bid to remain the community's first choice.[citation needed] Chavan was asked to resign as Chief Minister during a meeting with Congress president, Sonia Gandhi, after it emerged that three of his relatives owned apartments in the Adarsh Housing Society which was created specifically to house Indian war veterans in the upmarket Colaba area of Mumbai.[18] He was succeeded by Prithviraj Chavan.

    Post Chief Minister

    Despite the corruption allegations, the Congress party put him up as a party candidate for the Lok Sabha Elections. He won the election by a huge margin. In Maharashtra, Rajiv Satav and Chavan were the only Congress candidates elected.

    In , he took over as the chief of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee.[19]

    Chavan contested the Lok Sabha Elections from Nanded Constituency but lost the election to BJP's Prataprao Patil Chikhalikar.

    He is one of the 9 former Chief Ministers of Congress who lost in Lok Sabha Election.[20] In February , he was nominated for Rajya Sabha from Maharashtra by the BJP.[21]

    Controversy, scams and allegations

    Apart from the much discussed Adarsh Housing Society Scam, Chavan was accused of using his office to fund his relatives' bank.[22] Recently High court of Maharashtra state denied permission to the agency investigating the Adarsh scam to question Chavan.

    Ashok chavan biography Succeeded by Prataprao Govindrao Chikhalikar. This scam amounts to the tune of Rs crore. Political career [ edit ]. Shankarrao Chavan.

    In Assembly Elections, he was accused of hiding expenses on a paid supplement titled Ashok Parva in a leading Marathi daily.[23] However, he denied the allegation by the Election Commission of India of having inserted favourable Paid News in newspapers.[24]

    Legislative assembly election's record

    • Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election
      • Constituency: Bhokar (Nanded district)
      • Result: Won with a strong majority.
      • Role: Served as Minister of Industries, Mines, Protocol, and Cultural Affairs in the Maharashtra government.
    • Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election
      • Constituency: Bhokar
      • Result: Reelected with a significant margin.
      • Role: Appointed as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra following the election.

        However, he resigned in due to allegations related to the Adarsh Housing Society scam.

    • Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election
      • Constituency: Bhokar
      • Result: Reelected despite a challenging political environment due to the decline of Congress's influence in the state.
      • Role: Continued as a key Congress leader in Maharashtra.
    • Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Election
      • Constituency: Bhokar
      • Result: Won against BJP candidate Bapusaheb Gorthekar.
      • Role: Played a pivotal role in forming the Maha Vikas Aghadi coalition government.

    References

    1. ^"Biodata – Ashok Chavan"(PDF).

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    2. ^"'Starting new journey': Day after quitting Congress, Ashok Chavan says he is joining BJP". The Times of India. 13 February ISSN&#; Retrieved 13 February
    3. ^"Cong axes Chavan and Kalmadi over corruption allegations"The Hindu, 9 November
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      No.&#;May 23, Times of India. TNN. Retrieved 29 May

    5. ^"Government". Government of Maharashtra. Archived from the original on 15 July Retrieved 4 December
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      CNBCTV18. 16 November Retrieved 16 November

    7. ^Vibhute, Kranti (7 January ). "St Xavier's alumni recall golden moments at reunion".

      Shankarrao chavan Chhagan Bhujbal. Tools Tools. Sushilkumar Shinde ministry. He had also served as a senior minister in the national government under various Congress governments.

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    9. ^Kanchan Chandra (28 April ). Democratic Dynasties: State, Party and Family in Contemporary Indian Politics. Cambridge University Press.

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    10. ^"Twin daughters, Punjabi wife make up home for Ashok Chavan". Times of India. 8 December Retrieved 2 October
    11. ^"Ashok Chavan Latest To Quit Congress After Milind Deora, Baba Siddique". . Retrieved 12 February
    12. ^"Ashok Chavan named Maharashtra CM".

      Rediff.

      Ashok chavan biography in hindi DNA India. Retrieved 16 November Retrieved 6 April In office 01 November — 04 December

      5 December Retrieved 2 October

    13. ^"Ashok Chavan sworn in as Maharashtra CM". Rediff. 8 December Retrieved 2 October
    14. ^"Congress retains all three CMs; Khandu, Hooda sworn in". Rediff. 25 October Retrieved 2 October
    15. ^"Ashok Chavan frontrunner for CM's post".

      Rediff.

      Ashok chavan minister: Chavan belongs to an influential political family based in Nanded district of Maharashtra state. While the state government retained three coal blocks for power generation, other four blocks were transferred to Maharashtra State Mineral Corporation MSMC , which were subsequently allocated to private players. Sushilkumar Shinde. Preceded by Vilasrao Deshmukh.

      25 October Retrieved 2 October

    16. ^"Chavan is Cong's first choice as Maha CM". Rediff. 22 October Retrieved 2 October
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    18. ^"Ashok Chavan new MPCC chief". 14 March
    19. ^"Ashok Chavan the heavyweight who lost Lok Sabha election".

    20. ^"BJP Fields JP Nadda, Ashok Chavan For Rajya Sabha, Sena Names Milind Deora". . Retrieved 15 February
    21. ^"Ashok Chavan used his office to fund kins' bank: CAG". The Hindu. 23 April Retrieved 6 April
    22. ^"Ashok Chavan faces disqualification in paid news case of ".

      IANS. Retrieved 15 July

    23. ^"Maharashtra CM Chavan Challenges EC on Paid News"The Hindu, 21 July

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