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Sambhajirao Kakade
Personal details
NationalityIndian
Political partyIndian National Congress
OccupationPolitics

Sambhajirao Sahebrao Kakade (born 8 September 1931) is an Indian politician who was elected from Baramati to the 6th and 8th Lok Sabha as a member of the Janata Party.

Early life

Sambhajirao is son of Sahebrao Kakade who was one of the key founder of the Someshwar Sugar Co-operative factory near Baramati. The Kakade and the family of Sharad Pawar have been rivals in the politics of Baramati and the cooperative societies over generations.[1]

Family

Sambhajirao is the patriarch of a political family. He has three sons, Prithviraj, Meghraj and Jairaj. Meghraj Kakade is married to D. Y. Patil's daughter Rajashree Patil (Rajashree Meghraj Kakade) Sambhajirao Kakade's youngest daughter-in-law Mrunalini Kakade contested the 2009 Baramati Lok Sabha election against Supriya Sule. His Nephew Adv.Viraj Babulal Kakade who was the Former President of Maharashtra-Goa Bar Council. He contested the 1998 Baramati Lok Sabha election against Sharad Pawar.[[1]] Viraj Babulal Kakade's daughter Vaishnavi Mohite-Patil (Kakade) has married Arjunsinh Mohite-Patil. Arjunsinh Mohite-Patil is a nephew of Vijaysinh Shankarrao Mohite-Patil.(Prior to that he served as the Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra.) Sambhajirao other nephew Satish Kakade is a Pune District council member, and is known for fighting for the rights of farmer in Baramati region he is a maternal Uncle of Shambhuraj Desai Minister of state for Home (Rural), Finance & Planning, State Execise, Marketing Government of Maharashtra[1]; & another nephew Pramod Bhagwanrao Kakade [[2]] [[3]] is a member of Zilla Parishad Pune, from Nationalist Congress Party. Pramod Bhagwanrao Kakade is a brother in-law of Revenue minister Balasaheb Thorat Cabinet Minister,Government of Maharashtra[1][2],Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee

Sambhajirao Kakade is also called as Lalasaheb.

Career

Like most politicians from Western Maharashtra, Sambhajirao has been active in the cooperative sector all his life. Early in his career he belonged to the united Congress party. Upon the split in the party in 1969, he joined the Congress(O) rather than the Congress(R) faction of prime minister Indira Gandhi. He failed in his bid to win the Baramati Lok sabha seat in the 1971 general election. In the Lok Sabha elections of 1977 after the emergency, he contested the Baramati seat again as the candidate of the opposition Janata alliance and won the seat. He lost it in the 1980 elections but regained it in the 1984 elections. [2]

References

  1. ^ Shiri Ram Bakshi; Sita Ram Sharma; S. Gajrani (1998). Contemporary Political Leadership in India:Sharad Pawar :The Maratha legacy. APH Publishing. pp. 123–130. ISBN 978-81-7648-007-9.
  2. ^ "Former Members of Lok Sabha (1 to 14) Members Biographical Sketches". Lok Sabha. Archived from the original on 16 January 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2011.


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