Pramod Ratan Patil Explained

Raju Patil - Pramod Ratan Patil
Native Name:राजू पाटील- प्रमोद रतन पाटील
Office:Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Term Start:21 October 2019
Predecessor:Subhash Bhoir
Governor:Bhagat Singh Koshyari
1Blankname:Chief Minister
1Namedata:Eknath Shinde
Constituency:Kalyan Rural
Office1:Leader of Legislative
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Term Start1:1 December 2019
Governor1:Bhagat Singh Koshyari
1Blankname1:Speaker
1Namedata1:Rahul Narvekar
Office2:General Secretary
Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
Term Start2:2009
Leader2:Raj Thackeray
Birth Place:India
Occupation:Business
Party:Maharashtra Navnirman Sena
Spouse:Yogita Patil
Children:1

Pramod Ratan Patil (born 1973), commonly known as Raju Patil, is an Indian politician and leader of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena in the Kalyan-Dombivli region. He is a supporter of MNS Chief Raj Thackeray. He played a major role in the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) election in 2010 where the MNS won 29 seats. He was a Member of Thane Zilha Parishad from 2009 to 2012. In the 2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election he was elected to the Kalyan Rural seat.[1]

Early life

His father, Ratanbuva Patil, was a senior Labour leader in Premier Company. His elder brother Ramesh was a member of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee until 2009 when he switched allegiance to MNS, convincing Raju to join him in active politics. His brother resigned as a member of Thane ZP and contested the Vidhansabha election from Kalyan Rural constituency from MNS. Raju contested the same Thane Zilha Parishad seat and was elected unopposed.

Political life

Thane Zilha Parishad Member, Raj Thackeray appointed Patil as secretary of the MNS Labour union. After the success of the KDMC election the party gave him Marathwada Samparkpramukh responsibility.

External links

  1. Profile On Vidhan sabha
  2. Pramod Ratan Patil on Facebook
  3. Pramod Ratan Patil on Instagram
  4. Pramod Ratan Patil On Twitter
  5. Pramod Ratan Patil On YouTube

Notes and References

  1. Web site: General Election to Vidhan Sabha Trends & Result Oct-2019. Election Commission of India. 2020-01-07.