Anil Deshmukh

Anil Vasantrao Deshmukh is an Indian politician. He served as the Minister of Food and Civil Supplies Works in the Government of Maharashtra state, Indiauntil September 2014.[1] He represented Katol, Nagpur district, first on behalf of the Congress party, and then the Nationalist Congress Party in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from 1995 to October 2014.[2][3] In the 2014 Assembly election, he lost in the Katol constituency to his own nephew, Ashish Ranjeet Deshmukh the son of Ex-president of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) Ranjeet Deshmukh.[4]

Political career

Deshmukh served as chairman of Nagpur Zila Parishad during initial years of his political career. He has been elected to Maharashtra assembly for 5 times since 1995, however he lost his seat to his nephew in the 2014 assembly elections.

Personal life

Deshmukh hails from a village Vad Vihira, which is near Katol in the Nagpur district. Deshmukh lost his father Vasantrao Deshmukh, a rich farmer during his childhood and was brought up by his uncle. He attended Katol High school, Katol. He attended The College of Agriculture, Nagpur and holds a master of science degree in Agriculture awarded by Nagpur University.[5] The college of Agriculture has now shifted affiliation to Dr.Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth (Agricultural University), Akola.
He is married to Aarti, and they have two sons and a daughter. His elder son, Salil, is a district level chairman of Nationalist Congress party. His daughter is a doctor.

Preceded by
Minister of Food and Civil Supplies
7 November 2009 30 October 2014
Succeeded by
Girish Bapat

References

  1. http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/government/MinisterEng.pdf
  2. http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2004/StatisticalReports_MH_2004.pdf
  3. http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/electionanalysis/AE/S13/partycomp139.htm
  4. "2014 Candidate-Wise Vote Share".
  5. http://220.225.73.214/pdff/results.pdf


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