Rajeev Rajale
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Rajeev Bhau Appasaheb Rajale ( आमदार राजीव भाऊ राजळे ) (born 5 December 1969 in Kasar Pimpalgaon, Maharashtra, India) was an Indian politician. He wa s an elected member of the Indian National Congress party in the Maharashtra State Assembly. He represented 231 Pathardi Shevgaon constituency.[1] [2]
Early life
Rajale attended Pravara public school. Later, he attended the University of Pune and graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture.
Career
He joined politics in 1999 at the age of 30. Rajale began as a youth congress campaigner. He stood for election the same year, but lost. In 2004, he was elected to the State Assembly. He became popular among farmers and youth. He hosted many cultural programmes inviting the artists from various fields and honored them. He Contested Loksabha Elections in 2014 from Nationalist Congress Party
Death
He died on 7 October 2017 after long term illness at age 48 in Mumbai.[citation needed]
Positions
Positions | Organisation |
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Member Of Legislative Assembly 2004-2009 | 231,Pathardi constituency,ahmednagar,Maharshtra |
References
- ^ "Lokprabha.com". www.lokprabha.com.
- ^ "'घरनिहाय ग्रंथालयाची संस्कृती रुजावी'". 9 December 2012.
External links
- ":: Rajeev Rajale ::". 10 January 2012. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012.
- Rajeev Rajale on Facebook
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