Alpesh Thakor

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Alpesh Thakor
Member of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly
In office
18 December 2017 – 24 October 2019
Preceded byNagarji Thakor
Succeeded byReghubhai Desai
ConstituencyRadhanpur[1]
Personal details
Born (1975-11-07) 7 November 1975 (age 48)
Endala, Gujarat, India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
Spouse(s)Kiran Thakor

Alpesh Thakor is a politician from Gujarat, India. He was a member of Gujarat Legislative Assembly representing Radhanpur (2017–2019). Formerly associated with the Indian National Congress party, he joined Bharatiya Janata Party in 2019. He started his career as a social worker and political activist. He is a leader of the Koli Thakor[2] community in Gujarat. He founded the Gujarat Koli Thakor Sena as well as OBC, SC, ST Ekta Manch (OBC, SC, ST unity forum), a social platform to demand reservations for people of the respective communities, around which a movement took place in Gujarat shortly after the Patidar reservation agitation.[3][4][5][6][7]

Early life[edit]

Alpesh was born on 7 November 1975 in Koli[8][9][10] family of Gujarat. His wife Kiran belong to a Trivedi Brahmin family.[11][12]

Social activism[edit]

Gujarat Koli Thakor Sena[edit]

Thakor founded the Koli Thakor Sena in 2011. He has led many movements for the rights of the Thakor community in Gujarat. In 2016, he floated a movement to rid the members of his community from liquor addiction. He has also demanded stricter laws against illegal trading of alcoholic drinks in Gujarat. The Koli Thakor Sena has around 700,000 members as of October 2017.[13] Rameshji Thakor, the former state vice-president of the Gujarat Koli Thakor Sena, split from Alpesh Thakor to form his own outfit. He formed the Royal Koli Thakor Sena in 2013 and was elected as the president of his society.[14]

OSS Ekta Manch[edit]

Thakor comes from the Koli Thakor community in Gujarat. He rose to prominence and media attention after he launched a movement to counter the Patidar reservation agitation by Hardik Patel. He founded the OSS (OBC, SC, ST) Ekta Manch to unite all people of these communities for demanding reservation according to population of the particular community. He also said that the hidden motive behind the Patidar agitations is nothing but a gameplan to scrape the reservation system, and that his movement will counter it to 'protect their constitutional right'.[15][16][17] Thakor was arrested in September 2015 along with many others for organizing a meeting of all OBC communities in Mehsana district.[18]

Politics[edit]

On 23 October 2017, Thakor joined the Indian National Congress party.[19][20] He contested and won from Radhanpur constituency in the 2017 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election.[1] He had demanded the justice of a minor rape survivor in October 2018. The rape incident had triggered the attacks on the Hindi-speaking migrants in Gujarat later. On 9 April 2019 he quit the Indian National Congress[21][22] and joined Bharatiya Janata Party on 18 July 2019.[23] He contested legislative assembly bypoll from Radhanpur in October 2019 and lost by margin of 3500 votes.[24][25]

Place of residence[edit]

OSS House Ranip Ahmedabad

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Alpesh Thakor wins in Radhanpur". The Times of India. 18 December 2017.
  2. evonomic times (13 December 2017). "Congress rebel a challenge for Alpesh Thakor in Radhanpur". The Economic Times.
  3. Desh Gujarat (21 October 2017). "Alpesh Thakor announces to join Congress on October 23".
  4. ""Will join Congress in presence of Rahul Gandhi" says OBC leader Alpesh Thakor". The Indian Express. 21 October 2017.
  5. "Gujarat Polls Not About Caste Dynamics, But People's Struggle Against the BJP: Alpesh Thakor". The Wire. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  6. Navbharat Times(in Hindi). "आरक्षण पर अल्पेश ठाकोर ने किया हार्दिक पटेल का समर्थन". Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  7. "Uniting against 'common enemy' BJP, Hardik Patel and Jignesh Mevani to address joint rally on Dec 6". Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  8. "Gujarat: Alpesh Thakor, Dhavalsinh Zala resign as Congress MLAs; say party humiliated them again and again".
  9. Lobo, Lancy (1995). The Thakors of North Gujarat: A Caste in the Village and the Region. Hindustan Publishing Corporation. ISBN 978-81-7075-035-2.
  10. Chaturvedi, Rakesh Mohan. "Congress rebel a challenge for Alpesh Thakor in Radhanpur". The Economic Times.
  11. "અલ્પેશ ઠાકોરની લવસ્ટોરીઃ ભાગીને લગ્ન કરતા પપ્પાએ માર્યો હતો લાફો".
  12. "Gujarat assembly polls: Alpesh Thakor's wife joins his poll campaign | Ahmedabad News - Times of India".
  13. "Caste movement joins mainstream politics in Gujarat". Business Standard. 17 October 2017.
  14. "સમાજ સાથે ગદ્દારી કરનારા તકવાદી અલ્પેશ ઠાકોરને લીંબડીમાં તેની હેસિયત દેખાડાઈ, સભામાં ફિયાસ્કો થયો".
  15. "Give reservation to all, take it to 100%, says OBC leader Alpesh Thakor". The Indian Express. 3 October 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  16. "Patel Quota Protests: New Leaders Emerge on Gujarat's Political Arena". NDTV. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  17. "Rein in Hardik Patel's agitation within 15 days, OBC leader Alpesh Thakor warns government". The Economic Times. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  18. Desh Gujarat (23 September 2015). "39 including OBC Ekta Manch convener Alpesh Thakor booked". Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  19. "Gujarat polls: OBC leader Alpesh Thakor meets Rahul Gandhi to join Congress on 23 Oct". 23 October 2017.
  20. "Gujarat Assembly election 2017: Alpesh Thakor announces he will join Congress on Oct 23". India Today. 21 October 2017.
  21. Sharon, Meghdoot (7 October 2018). "UP, Bihar Migrants Flee Gujarat After 'Rape Backlash' Triggers Attacks; 342 Arrested". News18. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  22. "Congress MLA Alpesh Thakor denies involvement in violence over Sabarkantha rape". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  23. Alpesh Thakor, Another Former Congress Lawmaker Join BJP In Gujarat
  24. "Gujarat bypolls: Congress turncoat Alpesh Thakor trailing by 4000 votes". Business Line. 23 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  25. "Gujarat bypolls: Alpesh Thakor, who defected to BJP, loses from Radhapur". India Today. Press Trust of India. 24 October 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
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