Eknath Khadse

Politician

Birthday September 2, 1952

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Muktainagar, Bombay State, India

Age 71 years old

Nationality India

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1952

Eknath Khadse (born 2 September 1952) is a politician and leader of the Nationalist Congress Party in Maharashtra state.

1980

Khadse entered in active politics as a BJP worker in the 1980s and helped the party BJP establish its base in North Maharashtra.

1984

Later he became sarpanch of Kothadi village in 1984, remaining sarpanch until 1987.

1987

He was a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party from 1987 until his resignation in October 2020.

He Is a Member Of Legislative Council Of Maharashtra

Khadse lost his first election when he contested the Gram panchayat elections in Kothadi village.

She lost a closely contested election by 1987 votes against Shiv sena's Chandrakant Nimba Patil.

1989

In 1989, he was elected as member of the Maharashtra legislative assembly (MLA) for the Muktainagar constituency.

1990

In 1990's Khadse led karsevaks during Ram Janmabhoomi movement.

He was arrested at Jhansi by Uttarpradesh police and was jailed for a month.

Hailing from the influential Leva Patil community in North Maharashtra, Khadse quickly positioned himself as an OBC leader.

1995

In 1995, Khadse became a minister in Chief Minister Manohar Joshi's state cabinet.

He was close to then-deputy CM and BJP leader Gopinath Munde and handled finance and irrigation portfolios between 1995 and 1999.

After Joshi's resignation as the chief minister, he took an oath as minister when Narayan Rane became Chief minister.

2005

On 13 December 2005, Eknath Khadse was suspended for six months from Maharashtra state assembly's lower house due to making derogatory remarks against the then-speaker Babasaheb Kupekar and Deputy speaker Pramod Shende in their chambers.

2009

Khadse served as the leader of the opposition from November 2009 to October 2014.

2014

His successful tenure as the opposition leader led BJP to the victory in later 2014 election.

He announced breakup of long-held Shivsena-BJP alliance before 2014 assembly election and BJP decided to contest that election alone without Shiv Sena.

He assured Narendra Modi that BJP can win this election on their own.

After the strong showing in 2014 elections, Khadse was seen as the strong conteder for the role of Chief minister of Maharashtra, but Devendra Fadnavis was ultimately chosen for the post.

Khadse held more than dozen portfolios during the first two years including ministries of excise, revenue, and agriculture.

2016

On 3 June 2016, Khadse resigned as Revenue Minister following allegations of corruption and misuse of office.

Since then he was allegedly sidelined by BJP and ignored by central leadership.

Khadse was involved in controversies even before 2016 corruption charges.

He first courted controversy when he advised farmers to pay their electricity bills instead of splurging money on cellphones.

TV news channels and print media criticized him for wastage 10,000 lit. of water for the creation of temporary helipad in his tour of drought suffering Latur that time.

Khadse's tendencies to forward the interests of his kin did not go down well with the rank and file of his party [BJP].

Many members harboured resentment over how he promoted his family members to important posts in Jalgaon.

His daughter-in-law Raksha Khadse is an MP from Raver, while his daughter Rohini Khewalkar was made director of the district cooperative bank and wife Mandakini became the director of Mahanand, the state milk cooperative federation.

Khadse resigned on 3 June 2016 after allegations of impropriety surfaced against him in a land deal in Pune.

Realtor Hemant Gavande leveled charges of land grabbing against him, alleging that Khadse had misused his position as the State Revenue Minister to illegally execute sales deeds for a 3 acre industrial plot at Bhosari in Pune District in the names of his wife and son-in-law.

Khadse is accused of buying land at prices much lower than market price through his influence and ministry.

Former Aam Aadmi Party politician and activist Anjali Damania gone on hunger strike and demanded inquiry against Eknath Khadse.

She broke her hunger strike after then-CM Devendra Fadnavis assured her that he would do a proper investigation of the Pune land deal and other corruption accusations of Khadse.

She filed public interest litigation against Khadse.

2019

He was a Member of Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra from Muktainagar constituency for six consecutive terms till 2019.

For the 2019 Maharashtra assembly polls, BJP dropped Khadse's name from the candidate's list.

Khadse blamed internal party politics, specifically Devendra Fadnavis and Girish Mahajan, for denial of a ticket.

Instead the party offered ticket to his daughter Rohini Khadse-Khewalkar.

2020

He quit BJP in October 2020 and joined NCP.