Nana Patole

Nana Patole
28th President of Maharashtra
Pradesh Congress Committee
Assumed office
5 February 2021
National President
Indian National Congress
Sonia Gandhi
Mallikarjun Kharge
Preceded byBalasaheb Thorat
18th Speaker of the House
Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
In office
2 December 2019 – 4 February 2021
GovernorBhagat Singh Koshyari
DeputyZirwal Narhari Sitaram
Chief MinisterUddhav Thackeray
Leader of the HouseUddhav Thackeray
Preceded byHaribhau Bagade
Succeeded byZirwal Narhari Sitaram (Acting)
Member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
21 October 2019 -
Preceded byRajesh Lahanu Kashiwar
ConstituencySakoli
In office
27 November 2009 – 19 October 2014
Preceded bySevakbhau Nirdhanji Waghaye (Patil)
Succeeded byRajesh Lahanu Kashiwar
ConstituencySakoli
In office
1999–2009
Preceded byKapgate Dayaram Maroti
Succeeded byAbolished
ConstituencyLakhandur Assembly Constituency
Member of Parliament Lok Sabha
In office
19 May 2014 – 31 May 2018
Preceded byPraful Patel
Succeeded byMadhukar Kukde
ConstituencyBhandara–Gondiya
Personal details
Born
Nana Falgunrao Patole

(1963-06-05) 5 June 1963 (age 61)
Bhandara, Maharashtra, India
Political party
  • INC (1999–2014; 2018–Present)
Other political
affiliations
  • BJP (2014–2017)
SpouseMangla Patole
Children3
Residence(s)Sukli, Sakoli, Bhandara, Maharashtra, India
EducationPost Graduate
OccupationMaharashtra Politician
ProfessionPolitician
Source: [1]

Nana Falgunrao Patole (born 5 June 1963) also known as Nanabhau, is an Indian politician and a member of the Indian National Congress Party and the President of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee.

In 2014, he was elected as a Member of Parliament for Maharashtra's Bhandara-Gondia Lok Sabha constituency. He won the election by a margin of 1.5 lakh votes, defeating the current MP, senior NCP leader, and former Union Minister Praful Patel.[1]

Patole was raised in a farming family, where agriculture was their primary occupation.[2][3] He was appointed as the President of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee in 2021.[4]

  1. ^ https://www.livemint.com/Politics/sAXH8FX0Eghazgt9roPxZJ/Maharashtra-bypoll-a-big-challenge-for-all-four-major-partie.html
  2. ^ "Not Just An Idea, But A Movement: Nana Patole". Free Press Journal. Retrieved 22 October 2024.
  3. ^ Correspondent, Special (8 December 2017). "BJP MP Nana Patole quits Lok Sabha, to work for Congress". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 October 2024. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ PTI (5 February 2021). "Nana Patole appointed Maharashtra Congress president". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 22 October 2024.