Vitthal Tupe

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Vitthal Tupe (born: 10 September 1940, Hadapsar, Maharashtra - death: 2 July 2004, Hadapsar) was an Indian politician. He was senior member of Nationalist Congress Party . Tupe was three time member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from the Pune Cantonment constituency in Pune as member of the Janata Party.[1][2][3] In 1998, Tupe won the Pune Lok Sabha constituency on an Indian National Congress ticket but joined the Nationalist Congress Party after Sharad Pawar left the Indian National Congress.

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  1. Ex-MP Tupe dead
  2. BJP sweeps Pune seat with city's highest ever margin
  3. "Changing political winds in Pune? 4 contenders to sweat it out".