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Basavraj Madhavrao Patil

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Basavraj Madhavrao Patil
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
In office
22 October 2009 – 7 November 2019
Preceded byDinkar Baburao Mane
Succeeded byAbhimanyu Dattatray Pawar
ConstituencyAusa
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
In office
1999–2004
Preceded byRavindra Gaikwad
Succeeded byRavindra Gaikwad
ConstituencyUmarga
Personal details
Born (1957-04-23) 23 April 1957 (age 67)
Murum, Omerga, Osmanabad, Maharashtra, India
CitizenshipIndia
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party(From 2024) , Indian National Congress (Till 2024)
SpousePramila Patil
ChildrenSharan Patil (son)
ParentMadhavrao Bapurao Patil (father)
Residence(s)Annapurna Nagar, Ausa, Latur, Maharashtra, India
EducationBachelor of Arts
Alma materYashwantrao Chavan University
OccupationPolitician

Basavraj Madhavrao Patil is a member of the 13th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly. He represents the Ausa Assembly Constituency. He was belonging to the Indian National Congress[1] coming from Lingayat community. He was one of standing ministers who lost the election in 2004 to Ravindra Vishvanath Gaikwad. https://resultuniversity.com/election/omerga-maharashtra-assembly-constituency . He also lost the 2019 election to new entrant Abhimanyu Pawar. On 26 February 2024 he resigned as primary member of The Indian National Congress (INC).

Political career

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He was ex state minister of Maharashtra in 1999-2004. He was MLA from Omerga-lohara constituency. Also he was MLA from Ausa constituency in 12th and 13th assembly of Maharashtra. On 26 February 2024 he resigned as primary member of The Indian National Congress (INC).

Positions held

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Ex gramvikas minister of Maharashtra.

3 time MLA from Omerga and Ausa constituency. He is president of vithal sai sugar factory. He is specially known for his way. Now Mr. Patil is working president of Maharashtra Pradesh congress committee.

References

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  1. ^ "Results of Maharashtra Assembly polls 2014". India Today. Retrieved 3 November 2014.