Babanrao Gholap

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Babanrao Gholap is an Indian politician, from Nashik district. He was Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Deolali Vidhan Sabha constituency as member of Shiv Sena. He had been elected to Vidhan Sabha for five consecutive terms in 1990-2009.[1] He was Cabinet Minister of Social Welfare in Maharashtra Government.[2][3]

Babanrao Gholap
Member of Legislative Assembly of Maharashtra
In office
1990–2014
ConstituencyDeolali
Cabinet Minister of Social Welfare of Maharashtra
In office
1995–1999
Personal details
Nationality Indian
Political partyShiv Sena

Positions heldEdit

  • 1990: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (1st term)
  • 1995: Re-elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (2nd term)
  • 1995-99: Cabinet Minister of Social Welfare of Maharashtra
  • 1999: Re-elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (3rd term)
  • 2004: Re-elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (4th term)
  • 2009: Re-elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (5th term)
  • 2010 Onwards: Deputy Leader, Shiv Sena [4]

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

  1. "Sitting and previous MLAs from Deolali Assembly Constituency".
  2. "शिर्डी लोकसभा मतदारसंघ लोखंडे व योगेश घोलप यांच्यात चुरस".
  3. "Maharashtra minister facing corruption probe resigns".
  4. "Shiv Sena Deputy Leaders". Archived from the original on 12 September 2015. Retrieved 22 November 2015.

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