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Ramesh More
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Council
Personal details
Died1993
Andheri, Bombay, India
Political partyShiv Sena

Ramesh More (died 1993) was a Shiv Sena politician and a well-known trade union leader from Bombay, India. He served as a Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council.[1][2] He also served as the General Secretary of Bhartiya Kamgar Sena (BKS), a trade union.[3]

His name also appeared in the 1993 Bombay riots.[4]

He was shot dead in 1993 in Bombay's Andheri suburb.[1] He was killed allegedly by Arun Gawli's gang on receiving a contract.[5]

An article published in 2000 by the CPIM's The Marxist wrote, Even before the SS-BJP had come to power, some of their MLAs and corporators had been killed as a result of their involvement with mafia gangs and shady rackets concerning land, property or extortion. These included SS MLAs Vithal Chavan and Ramesh More, SS corporators Vinayak Wable and Khimbahadur Thapa, BJP MLA Prem Kumar Sharma and BJP corporator, Ex-MLA and its city president Ramdas Nayak.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Rhman, M. (June 30, 1993). "Bombay politicians run scared as two legislators are shot dead". India Today.
  2. ^ Ozarkar, Vallabh (August 28, 2021). "Narayan Rane warns Shiv Sena: I also know old things, will reveal step by step". Indian Express.
  3. ^ "Business World Volume 13". Ananda Bazar Patrika. April 1993. p. 115. The 3,000-strong workforce has rolled out the red carpet to welcome Shiv Sena MLC Ramesh More, the secretary of the Bharatiya Karagar Sena (BKS).
  4. ^ Thomas, Shibu (May 10, 2008). "Sena MLA let off in '93 riots case". The Times of India.
  5. ^ Dukhande, Dinesh (January 8, 2018). "शिवसेना लोकप्रतिनिधींच्या झालेल्या हत्या आणि हल्ले!" (in Marathi). Zee News.
  6. ^ Dhawale, Ashok. "The Shiv Sena: Semi-Fascism in Action". The Marxist, April–June 2000 Edition. 16 (2). Communist Party of India (Marxist).