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  2. Balasaheb Thorat - Wikipedia

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    Vijay Bhausaheb Thorat (Marathi pronunciation: [baːɭaːsaːɦeb t̪ʰoɾaːt̪], born 7 February 1953), known popularly as Balasaheb Thorat, is an Indian politician who served as the revenue minister in Maharashtra state. He also served as the Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.

  3. Political families of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    The Thorat Family, Ahmednagar. Bhausaheb thorat, Bhausaheb Thorat was a peasant leader and worked as a freedom fighter in the freedom struggle in Maharashtra and a one-time legislator from Sangamner constituency. Balasaheb Thorat, son of Bhausaheb thorat and he is a senior member of the Congress Party.

  4. Ahmednagar district - Wikipedia

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    Dagdu Maruti Pawar (1935–1996), a Marathi author and poet known for his contributions to Dalit literature. [19] He was born in Dhamangaon, Akole taluka. Ajinkya Rahane, Indian cricketer born at Ashvi village, Sangmner on 6 June 1988. Bhausaheb Thorat (12 Jan 1924-14 Mar 2010), a leader of farmers and Indian National Congress legislator. He ...

  5. List of Marathi people - Wikipedia

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    Noted Marathi writers in non-Marathi languages. D. R. Bendre - Considered as the greatest Kannada lyric poet of the 20th century. [31] Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh - One of the pioneers of modern Hindi poetry. Kaloji Narayana Rao- One of the greatest Telugu poets. His birth anniversary is celebrated as Telangana Language Day; Others

  6. Sangamner Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election: Sangamner; Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: Balasaheb Thorat: 103,564 : 56.88 : 6.26 : SS: Janardan Mhatarba Aher 44,759

  7. Amol Khatal - Wikipedia

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    He polled 112,386 votes and defeated his nearest rival, former minister and eight time MLA, Balasaheb Bhausaheb Thorat of the Indian National Congress, by a margin of 10,560 votes. [3] [4] [5] Khatal, a first time MLA, is a leader of the youth wing and the constituency was considered a bastion of Balasaheb Thorat. [6]

  8. 1978 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 Maharashtra State Assembly election was held in March 1978 for the fifth term of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha. A total of 288 seats were contested. [1] Congress factions (u) and (i) formed the government and Vasantdada Patil was sworn in again as the Chief Minister.

  9. 2024 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election - Wikipedia

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    Balasaheb Thorat 108 Aurangabad West (SC) SHS: ... Lokshahi-Marathi Rudra 148-162 105-120 18-23 3-17 JVC ... Bhausaheb Kamble SHS: 52,726 24.10 13,373