Chhagan Bhujbal Explained

Chhagan Bhujbal
Native Name Lang:mr
Office:Cabinet Minister
Government of Maharashtra
Subterm:Cabinet
Suboffice:Eknath Shinde ministry
Minister:Food & Civil Supply
Consumer Affairs
Term Start:2 July 2023
1Blankname:Chief Minister
1Namedata:Eknath Shinde
2Blankname:Deputy CM
2Namedata:Devendra Fadnavis (first)
Ajit Pawar (second)
3Blankname:Guardian Minister
Predecessor:Ravindra Chavan

Ravindra Chavan
Office1:Cabinet Minister
Government of Maharashtra
Term Start1:30 December 2019
Term End1:29 June 2022
Subterm1:Cabinet
Suboffice1:Thackeray ministry
Minister1:Food & Civil Supply
Consumer Affairs
State Border Defence
1Blankname1:Chief Minister
1Namedata1:Uddhav Thackeray
2Blankname1:Deputy CM
2Namedata1:Ajit Pawar
3Blankname1:Guardian Minister
3Namedata1:Nashik District
Predecessor1:Jayant Patil (acting)

Jayant Patil (acting)

CM Uddhav Thackeray (add'l charge)
Successor1:Ravindra Chavan

Ravindra Chavan

CM Eknath Shinde (add'l charge)
Office2:Cabinet Minister
Government of Maharashtra
Term Start2:11 November 2010
Term End2:26 September 2014
Subterm2:Cabinet
Suboffice2:Prithviraj Chavan ministry
Minister2:
Public Works (incl. Public Undertakings)
Tourism
1Blankname2:Chief Minister
1Namedata2:Prithviraj Chavan
2Blankname2:Deputy CM
2Namedata2:Ajit Pawar
3Blankname2:Guardian Minister
3Namedata2:Nashik District
Predecessor2:Himself DCM

Jaydattaji Kshirsagar

Vijaykumar Krishnarao Gavit
Successor2:Eknath Khadse

Eknath Khadse

Jayakumar Jitendrasinh Rawal
Office3:5th Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra
Term Start3:7 November 2009
Term End3:10 November 2010
Minister3:Public Works (excl. Public Undertakings)
Special Assistance
1Blankname3:Chief Minister
1Namedata3:Ashok Chavan
Subterm3:Cabinet
Suboffice3:Second Ashok Chavan ministry
3Blankname3:Guardian Minister
3Namedata3:Amaravati District
Nashik District
2Blankname3:Maharashtra Legislature
2Namedata3:Leader of the House
(Maharashtra Legislative Council)


Deputy Leader of the House (Maharashtra Legislative Assembly)
Predecessor3:Himself

Himself

Nawab Malik
Successor3:Ajit Pawar

Himself

Patangrao Kadam
Term Start4:18 January 2003
Term End4:23 December 2003
Minister4:Ports Development Ministry
Social Justice Ministry
1Blankname4:Chief Minister
1Namedata4:Sushilkumar Shinde
Subterm4:Cabinet
Suboffice4:Sushilkumar Shinde ministry
3Blankname4:Guardian Minister
3Namedata4:Nashik District
2Blankname4:Maharashtra Legislature
2Namedata4:Deputy Leader of the House (Maharashtra Legislative Assembly)
Predecessor4:Himself
Successor4:Vijaysingh Mohite-Patil
Term Start5:18 October 1999
Term End5:16 January 2003
Minister5:Home Affairs
Social Justice Ministry
Special Assistance Ministry
Majority Welfare Development Ministry
1Blankname5:Chief Minister
1Namedata5:Vilasrao Deshmukh
Subterm5:Cabinet
Suboffice5:First Deshmukh ministry
3Blankname5:Guardian Minister
3Namedata5:Nashik District
2Blankname5:Maharashtra Legislature
2Namedata5:Deputy Leader of the House (Maharashtra Legislative Assembly)
Predecessor5:Gopinath Munde

Gopinath Munde DCM

Gopinath Munde DCM

Gopinath Munde DCM

Eknath Khadse
Successor5:Himself

R. R. Patil

Himself DCM

Sushilkumar Shinde CM

Satish Chaturvedi
Office6:Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Term Start6:2004
1Blankname6:Speaker of the House
Constituency6:Yevla
Term Start7:28 November 2019
Term End7:30 December 2019
Subterm7:Cabinet
Suboffice7:Thackeray ministry
Minister7:Rural Development
Water Resources
Command Area Development
Social Justice Ministry
Special Assistance Ministry
State Excise

Food and Drug Administration
1Blankname7:Chief Minister
1Namedata7:Uddhav Thackeray
Status7:Acting
Predecessor7:Pankaja Munde

Girish Mahajan

Girish Mahajan

Suresh Khade

Ram Shinde

Chandrashekhar Bawankule

Sambhaji Patil Nilangekar

Jayakumar Jitendrasinh Rawal
Successor7:Hasan Mushrif

Jayant Patil

Jayant Patil

Dhananjay Munde

Dhananjay Munde

Dilip Walse-Patil

Nawab Malik

Rajendra Shingne
Term Start8:8 December 2008
Term End8:6 November 2009
Minister8:Public Works (excl. Public Undertakings)
Tourism
Other Backward Classes
1Blankname8:Chief Minister
1Namedata8:Ashok Chavan
Subterm8:Cabinet
Suboffice8:First Ashok Chavan ministry
Governor8:S. C. Jamir
3Blankname8:Guardian Minister
3Namedata8:Nashik District
2Blankname8:Maharashtra Legislature
2Namedata8:Deputy Leader of the House (Maharashtra Legislative Assembly)
Predecessor8:R. R. Patil

Himself

Vijaysinh Mohite-Patil

Dilip Walse-Patil
Successor8:Himself

Himself

Vijaykumar Krishnarao Gavit

Shivajirao Moghe
Term Start9:1 November 2004
Term End9:4 December 2008
Subterm9:Cabinet
Suboffice9:Second Deshmukh ministry
Minister9:Public Works (excl. Public Undertakings)
1Blankname9:Chief Minister
1Namedata9:Vilasrao Deshmukh
2Blankname9:Deputy CM
2Namedata9:R. R. Patil
Governor9:Mohammed Fazal
S. M. Krishna
S. C. Jamir
Predecessor9:Sushilkumar Shinde CM
Successor9:Himself
Office10:Leader of the Opposition
Maharashtra Legislative Council
Term Start10:10 July 1996
Term End10:9 June 1999
Governor10:P.C. Alexander
2Blankname10:Chairmen of the House
Predecessor10:Sharad Pawar
Successor10:Himself
Term Start11:10 June 1999
Term End11:17 October 1999
2Blankname11:Chairmen of the House
Predecessor11:Himself
Successor11:Nitin Gadkari
Office12:Maharashtra Legislative Council
Term Start12:1996
Term End12:2004
Constituency12:Elected by MLAs
Office13:Cabinet Minister
Government of Maharashtra
Term Start13:6 March 1993
Term End13:14 March 1995
Subterm13:Cabinet
Suboffice13:Fourth Pawar ministry
Minister13:Housing
Other Backward Classes
Special Backward Classes Welfare
1Blankname13:Chief Minister
1Namedata13:Sharad Pawar
Predecessor13:Javed Iqbal Khan

Ramrao Adik

Sushilkumar Shinde
Successor13:Chandrakant Khaire

Gopinath Munde DCM

Gopinath Munde DCM
Term Start14:26 December 1991
Term End14:22 February 1993
Subterm14:Cabinet
Suboffice14:Sudhakarrao Naik ministry
Minister14:Revenue
Khar Land Development
Majority Welfare Development
1Blankname14:Chief Minister
1Namedata14:Sudhakarrao Naik
Predecessor14:Shankarrao Kolhe

Shankarrao Kolhe

Shankarrao Kolhe
Successor14:Vilasrao Deshmukh

Prabhakar Dharkar

Shivajirao Deshmukh
Office15:Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Term Start15:1986
Term End15:1996
Constituency14:Mazgaon
Office16:Mayor of Mumbai
Term Start16:1985
Term End16:1986
Predecessor16:D. M. Sukthankar, IAS
Successor16:Datta Nalawade
Term Start17:1990
Term End17:1991
Predecessor17:Sharad N. Acharya
Successor17:Diwakar Raote
Birth Date:1947 10, df=y
Birth Place:Nashik, Bombay State, India

Chhagan Bhujbal (born 15 October 1947)[1] is an Indian politician from Maharashtra, who is the member of current Government of Maharashtra, headed by Eknath Shinde. Currently he is a member of 14th Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra from Yeola Assembly. He also served as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra from 1999 – December 2003 and 2009 - 2010.[2] [3] [4] He earlier also served as Minister of Public Works Department and Minister of Home Affairs in Government of Maharashtra.

Political career

Before entering politics, Bhujbal was a vegetable vendor in Byculla Market where his mother had a small fruit shop.He started his political career with Shiv Sena in the 1960s.After being inspired by Shiv Sena philosophy of Balasaheb Thackeray, Bhujbal evolved into a hardcore Shiv Sainik. He was amongst initial members of the Shiv Sena.During his work as Corporator for the Mumbai corporation, Bhujbal maintained consistent contact, communication with rank and file of his constituency and its neighbourhood. Later he was elected as Mayor of Mumbai twice.He was among the earliest MLAs of Shiv Sena elected from Mazgaon first in 1985 & again in 1990.

He left Shiv Sena in 1991 and joined the Indian National Congress. Later, after the Indian National Congress leader Sharad Pawar decided to split from the Congress and form his own party, the Nationalist Congress Party, Bhujbal went along with him.[5] Bhujbal contested 2014 General Elections from Nashik Constituency and lost the race to Hemant Godse from Shiv Sena.[6]

Bhujbal is currently Member of Legislative Assembly from Yeola Constituency and has been incumbent since 2004.[7] [8] [9]

Bhujbal belongs to an OBC community.[10]

Enforcement Directorate proceedings

In December 2017, Enforcement Directorate attached assets worth 20.41 crore rupees belonging to the Bhujbal family under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act.[11]

Criticism

Allegations of deteriorating law & order situation in Nashik

Nashik known to be a peaceful district, where law & order situation has collapsed under Bhujbals' political clout. It is witnessing recession in all sectors. Daylight robberies, armed attacks, chain-snatchings and setting of two- and four-wheelers on fire have become routine.[12]

In view of the criticism of the home department, chief minister Prithviraj Chavan sent police commissioner Vinod Lokhande on leave for his dismal performance, while Samir Bhujbal demanded a CID probe into the collapse of law and order. But a senior Indian Police Service (IPS) official said that when each and every police official has been appointed on the family's recommendations, why should the home department be blamed? Chhagan Bhujbal must accept responsibility and initiate measures to restore the people's confidence.[12]

Alleged misuse and mismanagement of trust property

In 2012, Mumbai Educational Trust (MET) filed a criminal complaint against Chhagan Bhujbal, alleging misuse and mismanagement of trust property for family-run furniture business and destruction of evidence in connection.[13]

Attack on Alpha Marathi

On 23 Dec 2003, Chhagan Bhujbal resigned from the post of Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra, owning the moral responsibility of attack on Alpha Marathi office in Andheri, Mumbai. A group of workers belonging to the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) attacked the office of Alpha Marathi, which belongs to the Zee group. They were upset with the channel for airing a satire on Bhujbal's alleged role in the multi-crore fake stamp paper scam. NCP president Sharad Pawar told the media on Tuesday night that Bhujbal had sought his permission to resign on moral grounds. Chhagan Bhujbal handed over his resignation to then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Sushilkumar Shinde.[14] [15]

Notes and References

  1. News: Telgi scam: CBI grills Bhujbal . 26 October 2010 . The Times of India . 4 January 2005.
  2. Web site: Chhagan Bhujbal : Chhagan Bhujbal The Prominent Deputy Chief Minister of Maharastra. Chhagan Bhujbal : Chhagan Bhujbal The Prominent Deputy Chief Minister of Maharastra. 30 May 2018.
  3. http://nashik.gov.in/htmldocs/peo_represen.htm Official WebSite of Nashik District
  4. Web site: The fall and fall of Chhagan Bhujbal: The seven people who brought the NCP strongman down. Firstpost.com. 30 May 2018.
  5. Web site: Maharashtra: NCP missed Bhujbal's leadership, says Ajit Pawar. freepressjournal.in. 5 May 2018. 31 May 2018.
  6. Web site: 2014 Nashik Lok Sabha Constituency Results. January 2020.
  7. Web site: Maharashtra Assembly Election 2009 -Results. Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. 30 September 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20091122084331/http://220.225.73.214/pdff/results.pdf. 22 November 2009. dead.
  8. Web site: http://103.23.150.139/Site/Upload/PDF/WinningCandidate_GAE_2014.pdf. hi:महाराष्ट्र विधानसभा सािवविक वनिडणूक 2014. Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. January 2020. hi.
  9. Web site: Schedule to Commission's Notification No. 308/MT-LA/2019. Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra website. January 2020.
  10. Web site: Chhagan Bhujbal - The OBC Leader. Business Standard. 2019-11-29.
  11. News: ED attaches Rs 20 crore assets in Chhagan Bhujbal PMLA case. January 2020.
  12. News: Bhujbals or cop chief to blame for Nashik woes?. https://archive.today/20130103092319/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-01-31/mumbai/31008875_1_chhagan-bhujbal-ips-officials-penal-rent. dead. 3 January 2013. The Times of India. 31 January 2012.
  13. News: Bhujbal accused of 'destroying evidence'. https://archive.today/20120701130807/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-02-04/mumbai/31024290_1_chhagan-bhujbal-furniture-trust-property. dead. 1 July 2012. 4 February 2012. The Times of India. 4 February 2012.
  14. News: NCP activists attack Zee TV office; Bhujbal resigns . https://web.archive.org/web/20040422183626/http://www.hindu.com/2003/12/24/stories/2003122408360100.htm . dead . 22 April 2004 . Chennai, India . . 24 December 2003.
  15. News: Bhujbal quits after TV office attack . https://archive.today/20120707035957/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2003-12-24/pune/27202009_1_chhagan-bhujbal-stamp-scam-zee-group . dead . 7 July 2012 . . 24 December 2003.