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词条 Sundarrao Solanke
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Political life

  3. Developmental work

  4. Commemoration

  5. See also

  6. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2018}}{{refimprove|date=December 2017}}Sundarrao Abasaheb Solanke Patil (born 17 September 1927) was an Indian politician who served as Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra state.[1]{{Infobox Indian politician
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| birth_date = 17 September 1927
| birth_place = Mohkhed, Marathwada, Hyderabad Princely State
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| death_date = 5 November 2014
| death_place = Majalgaon, Maharashtra
| constituency = Majalgaon
| office = Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra
| term_start = 18 July 1978
| term_end = 17 February 1980
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| successor = President's Rule
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Dhairyashil Solanke
Chandrakant Solanke
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Early life

Sundarrao Solanke was born in affluent family of Mohikhed village in Majalgaon tehsil of Beed district. He did his graduation in LLB at Osmania University of erstwhile Hyderabad state. Though he wanted to become doctor his elder brother Dajisaheb Solanke Patil requested him to become an advocate and serve the people of Maharashtra.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

Political life

Solanke was elected for first time as a member of Beed local board in 1962 and became the first president of Beed Zilla Parishad.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

As a president of Beed zilla parishad he worked for overall development of the district and made a separate identity in the politics of Beed district. In 1967, general assembly elections as well as Loksabha elections were announced and Solanke declared candidate of Congress from Kaij constituency. That time Beed district politics was dominated by Communist ideology. Nana Patil was contesting for Beed Loksabha seat. Comrade Gangadhar Appa Burande of Communist Party of India filed nomination against Solanke. Under leadership of Yashwantrao Chavan and Vinayakrao Patil, Solanke won election. He became MLA for first time and given responsibility of deputy minister.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

In 1972 Maharashtra assembly elections, Kaij constituency reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates and so Solanke decided to contest election from Georai constituency of Beed District. He was elected unopposed and became a cabinet minister in governments of Vasantrao Naik and Shankarrao Chavan government.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

He was elected from Majalgaon constituency for the third time as MLA, once again from a different constituency.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

In 1978 when Vasantdada Patil was the chief minister of Maharashtra, Sharad Pawar and Solanke withdrew support and formed new government under Progressive Democratic Front. Pawar became chief minister and Solanke became deputy chief minister.

As Deputy Chief Minister, Solanke recommended waiving the bunding loans of farmers in cabinet, which was agreed.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

Developmental work

Solanke was instrumental in the establishment of many sugar-producing factories in the region.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

Also construction of Beed-Parali road, Parali Thermal Power plant, Majalgaon dam, Majalgaon hydroelectric project, Kundalika project started and completed during his times by his efforts.[2]

Controversy over Majalgaon Dam

The Jayakwadi stage II project that is Majalgaon Dam approved by government of Maharashtra due to Solanke. But while construction of dam a serious communal problem arose. There was one religious holy place or structure in the project affected area, stalling the project work due to heavy opposition from respective followers to shift the same. Solanke tried unsuccessfully to get support to continue the project work. Finally he has decided to shift the religious structure ignoring the opposition and completed the Majalgaon Dam successfully. This project changed the face of the Majalgaon, parts of Jalna and Parbhani district. In the next assembly elections, in 1980, most of the community believing in holy structure voted against him. He lost by margin of 3500 votes and decided not to contest elections again.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

Commemoration

A statue commemorating Solanke was erected at Sundarnagar after his death.{{cn|date=April 2018}}

See also

  • Prakashdada Solanke

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Senior veteran congress leader Sundarrao Solanke passed away|url=http://www.loksatta.com/maharashtra-news/last-right-of-former-deputy-cm-sundarrao-solanke-1038973/|website=google India|accessdate=26 October 2017|date=7 November 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Sundarrao Solanke passed away|url=http://prahaar.in/tag/माजी-उपमुख्यमंत्री/ |website=google India|accessdate=26 October 2017}}
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5 : Deputy Chief Ministers of Maharashtra|People from Beed district|20th-century Indian politicians|1927 births|2014 deaths

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