Natvarsinh Solanki

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Thakor Sri

Natvarbhai Solanki

નટવરભાઈ સોલંકી
Natvarsinh Solanki.gif
Natvarsinhji Solanki
Born
Natvarbha

13th January 1915
NationalityBritish Indian
EducationBaroda College, Bombay University
OccupationFormer Jagirdar, Politician, Local Leader, Agriculturist
OrganizationGujarat Kshatriya Sabha
Known forPresident of Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha, Who bring
TitleFounder and President of Charotar Kshatriya Koli Samaj, Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha

Mla, Bombay Legislative Assembly 1952-57, Gujarat Legislative Assembly 1967-72

Mp of 7th Lok Sabha 1980-84
Political partyCongress (i)
MovementKshatriya Movement
Spouse(s)Vasantkunverba
Partner(s)= 3

Natvarsinhji Kesarsinhji Solanki was an Koli politician, founder of Charotar Kshatriya Koli Samaj and Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha.[1] He was elected to the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India.[2][3]

Natvarsinh Solanki was a Koli elite who was running 'Charotar Kshatriya Koli Samaj' but later he was made co-editor of ' Bandu ' organisation by in 1947. Solanki and Mahida both decided to form an organization called Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha which would be for the Koli castes, which would benefit both the castes. Koli will be considered Kshatriya and Rajputs will benefit in the politics of Gujarat as Koli caste has the highest population in Gujarat and both are enemies of Patidar caste.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Lobo, Lancy (1995). The Thakors of North Gujarat: A Caste in the Village and the Region (Study of the Kolis based in north Gujarat). New Delhi: Hindustan Publishing Corporation. p. 167. ISBN 81-7075-035-0.
  2. India. Parliament. Lok Sabha (1988). Parliamentary Committee: Summary of Work. Lok Sabha Secretariat. p. 29. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  3. Ghanshyam Shah (2004). Caste and Democratic Politics in India. Permanent Black. pp. 252–. ISBN 978-81-7824-095-4. Retrieved 1 December 2020.

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