Vasantdada Patil

Politician

Birthday November 13, 1917

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Sangli, Bombay Presidency, British India

DEATH DATE 1989, Bombay, Maharashtra, India (72 years old)

Nationality India

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1917

Vasantrao Banduji Patil (13 November 1917 – 1 March 1989) was an Indian politician from Sangli, Maharashtra.

He was known as the first modern Maratha strongman and first mass leader in Maharashtrian politics.

Born on 13 November 1917 at 'Padmale' 3 km from Sangli, his native village.

He studied up to the vernacular final.

Then he became a farmer.

1937

He was one of the young campaigners of Dhulappa Bhaurao Navale's election of local board in 1937.

While active in politics from 1937, he first served as a Minister from 1972 until 1976 under Chief Minister Vasantrao Naik.

1940

In 1940 Navale suggested Vasantdada's name for Tasgaon Taluka Congress secretary.

Vasantdada took part in the independence movement.

1942

In 1942, Mahatma Gandhi started the Satyagraha movement.

He became a satyagrahi, following Vinoba Bhave, Navale, Vasantdada and V.S.Paage.

For this he was jailed by the British government.

In jail, he came under the influence of Babasaheb Kher, Sardar Patel and others.

He was influenced by Netaji Subhashchandra Bose, and believed that neither satyagraha, morchas nor people's movements alone would get freedom.

Instead he looted railways and merchants (to provide the money to keep the struggle alive), and got guns and revolvers from Goa.

Many criminal cases were filed against him.

The British government offered a bounty of Rs.1000 for him.

He was badly injured while trying to escape from jail.

He was sentenced to imprisonment for 13 years.

1946

On 25 April 1946 he was released and was welcomed by Sangli people.

After Independence he started working on farmers' problems.

1951

He established a Market Committee in 1951, with the intention of giving proper prices to agriculture products.

1958

In 1958, with his friends Navale, Rambhau Arwade, Abasaheb Shinde, Shankarao Shinde, Abasheb Kulkarni(Khebudkar he started India's largest cooperative sugar factory on 90 acre of land. In the first meeting Br. G. D. Patil was elected as chief promoter.

1960

His first wife, Malati-tai Patil died in 1960s.

Soon later, he married Shalinitai Patil (then Shalini Jadhav before her second marriage) who was a widow herself with four children from her first marriage.

In 1960, he started an Industrial Society on 135 acre.

He made efforts to increase irrigation in Sangli.

In 1960 he became the chief promoter of the Groundnut Processors Co-operative Society.

He served as Chairman of Latthe Education Society.

He started Miraj Medical College, Civil hospital, Akashwani (All India Radio station) at Sangli.

1976

In 1976 he was dropped from the Cabinet.

He later served as Chief Minister of Maharashtra three times between 1976 and 1985.

1977

Patil served as Chief Minister of Maharashtra from 17 May 1977 to 18 July 1978 and again from 2 February 1983 to 1 June 1985.

1980

She herself was a minister in Maharashtra in 1980s.

Vasantdada did not have any children from his second marriage.

His son from the first marriage with Malti-tai Patil, named Prakash Patil, represented Sangli in Lok Sabha.

He was elected as a member of 7th Lok Sabha from Sangli (Lok Sabha constituency) in 1980.

Vasantdada Patil made great contributions to education.

1985

He also served as the governor of Rajasthan for a little under two years from 1985 to 1987.

2005

After Prakash Patil's death in 2005, his son (and Vasantdada's grandson) Pratik Patil became MP from Sangli twice.