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===Adarsh allegations=== |
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An affidavit filed in the [[Bombay High Court]] on 27 April, 2012 alleges that Deshmukh might be owning two flats through proxies in the Adarsh Housing Society in Mumbai. The scam is pending for further investigation. Union Minister of Power [[Sushil Kumar Shinde]], on 25 June, told a judicial panel the decision to allot government land and grant of additional [[Floor Space Index]] to the housing society was taken during Deshmukh's tenure as the [[Chief Minister of Maharashtra|chief miniser of Maharashtra]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/maharashtra/deshmukh-appears-before-adarsh-panel_783891.html |title=Deshmukh appears before Adarsh panel |publisher=Zeenews.india.com |date=2012-06-26 |accessdate=2012-08-14}}</ref> |
An affidavit filed in the [[Bombay High Court]] on 27 April, 2012 alleges that Deshmukh might be owning two flats through proxies in the Adarsh Housing Society in Mumbai. The scam is pending for further investigation. Union Minister of Power [[Sushil Kumar Shinde]], on 25 June, told a judicial panel the decision to allot government land and grant of additional [[Floor Space Index]] to the housing society was taken during Deshmukh's tenure as the [[Chief Minister of Maharashtra|chief miniser of Maharashtra]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/maharashtra/deshmukh-appears-before-adarsh-panel_783891.html |title=Deshmukh appears before Adarsh panel |publisher=Zeenews.india.com |date=2012-06-26 |accessdate=2012-08-14}}</ref> |
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===Nexus to Money Lenders in Vidarbhs=== |
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Deshmukh was accused of interfering with registration of complaints and investigation of an illegal racket in the state's Vidarbha region in which moneylenders were alleged to have been squeezing debt-ridden farmers dry, forcing them to commit suicide. |
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Supreme Court said he had abused his constitutional position to prevent the police from registering a criminal case against a Congress MLA's moneylender father and slapped a Rs 10 lakh fine on the state government. |
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Shocked by the ''gross misuse of power," a Bench of Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly said: "Considering the entire matter in its proper perspective, this court is of the view that the way interference was caused from the office of the CM by his private secretary by two telephone calls on May 31, 2006, and the manner in which the district collector was summoned by the CM on the very next day, June 1, 2006, for giving instructions to specially treat any complaint filed against MLA Dilip Kumar Sananda and his family members has no precedent either in law or in public administration." |
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The Bench not only upheld the Bombay High Court order directing registration of cases against the accused in the illegal moneylending ring but even enhanced the cost imposed on the state government from Rs 25,000 to Rs 10 lakh. |
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==Philanthropy== |
==Philanthropy== |
Revision as of 16:17, 15 August 2012
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Vilasrao Dagadojirao Deshmukh | |
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Minister of Science and Technology | |
In office 12 July 2011 – 14 August 2012 | |
President | Pranab Mukherjee |
Prime Minister | Manmohan Singh |
Preceded by | Pawan Kumar Bansal |
Succeeded by | Vayalar Ravi |
Minister of Earth Sciences | |
In office 12 July 2011 – 14 August 2012 | |
Preceded by | Pawan Kumar Bansal |
Succeeded by | Vayalar Ravi |
Minister of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises | |
In office 26 June 2012 – 14 August 2012 | |
Prime Minister | Manmohan Singh |
Preceded by | Virbhadra Singh |
Succeeded by | Vayalar Ravi |
Minister of Rural Development | |
In office 19 January 2011 – 12 July 2011 | |
Preceded by | C. P. Joshi |
Succeeded by | Jairam Ramesh |
Minister of Panchayati Raj | |
In office 19 January 2011 – 12 July 2011 | |
Preceded by | C. P. Joshi |
Succeeded by | Kishore Chandra Deo |
Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises | |
In office 19 January 2011 – 28 May 2012 | |
Preceded by | Santosh Mohan Dev |
Succeeded by | Praful Patel |
Chief Minister of Maharashtra | |
In office 7 September 2004 – 5 December 2008 | |
Preceded by | Sushil Kumar Shinde |
Succeeded by | Ashok Chavan |
Chief Minister of Maharashtra | |
In office 18 October 1999 – 16 January 2003 | |
Preceded by | Narayan Rane |
Succeeded by | Sushil Kumar Shinde |
Personal details | |
Born | India | May 26, 1945
Died | August 14, 2012 Chennai, Tamil Nadu | (aged 67)
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Spouse | Vaishali Deshmukh |
Children | 3[citation needed] |
Occupation | Lawyer[1] |
Vilasrao Dagadojirao Deshmukh (May 26, 1945 – August 14, 2012) was an Indian politician and served as Minister of Science and Technology and Minister of Earth Sciences.
Vilasrao Deshmukh was a Member of Parliament in Rajya Sabha, India. He has previously held the posts of Minister of Rural Development and Minister of Panchayati Raj, Government of India and Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Government of India.[2] He was a member of Rajya Sabha representing Maharashtra. Vilasrao Deshmukh was two-time Chief Minister of Maharashtra, from 1999 to 2003 and from 2004 to 2008. He was a member of the Indian National Congress and originally belonged to Latur district in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra.
Critically ill with kidney and liver failures, Deshmukh died on August 14, 2012 due to multiple organ failure at Global Hospitals, Chennai.[3][4]
Political career
Deshmukh entered active politics and became member of the Babhalgaon Village Panchayat from 1974 to 1980 and its Sarpanch (village chief) from 1974 to 1976. He was a member of Osmanabad Zilla Parishad and Deputy Chairman of Latur Taluka Panchayat Samiti (Latur District Panchayat Committee) from 1974 to 1980. As a President of Osmanabad District Youth Congress from 1975 to 1978, he worked for the implementation of Five Point Programme of the Youth Congress. He organised the youth in Osmanabad district and became President of District wing of the Indian National Congress.Was the chief minister of Maharahtra 2 times
He was Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from 1980 to 1995 winning 1980, 1985 and 1990 elections.[5] During this period, he served as the Minister of State and the Cabinet Minister and had the portfolios of the ministries of Home, General Administration, Cooperation, Public Works, Transport, Legislative Affairs, Tourism, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Development Fisheries, Industry, Rural Development, Education, Technical Education, Sports and Youth Welfare.
He lost the election in 1995 by a margin of 35,000. He was re-elected to the State Legislature from Latur Constituency in the elections held in September 1999 with a strong comeback winning with a margin of nearly 91,000 in two successive election, the highest in Maharashtra. He took oath as the Chief Minister of Maharashtra on October 18, 1999. He was Chief Minister until 17 January 2003, but had to step down in January 2003 and make way for Sushilkumar Shinde, following factionalism in the state unit of the party.
He was re-elected to the Legislative Assembly from Latur Constituency in October 2004.[5] He took oath of Chief Ministership for the second time on 1 November 2004 - 4 December 2008November 1, 2004.[6][7] 1 November 2004 - 4 December 2008
He subsequently entered the Rajya Sabha and was appointed to the Council of Ministers as Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on 28 May 2009.[8] He was appointed as Minister of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises on 19 January 2011 cabinet reshuffle.[9] Later on he was appointed Minister of Rural Development. He was appointed as Minister of Science and Technology and Minister of Earth Sciences on July 12, 2011.
26/11 attacks controversy and resignation
In the aftermath of the November 2008 Mumbai attacks, following controversy over taking his actor son Riteish Deshmukh and director Ram Gopal Verma to the Taj Mahal Hotel, where the attacks took place, he took the moral responsibility and offered to resign, which was then accepted by the party.[10][11] The BJP leader of the opposition Sudhir Mungantiwar criticised him saying: "He has misused his position when he took Ram Gopal Varma to the Taj (Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel) after the terror attack."[12]
Adarsh allegations
An affidavit filed in the Bombay High Court on 27 April, 2012 alleges that Deshmukh might be owning two flats through proxies in the Adarsh Housing Society in Mumbai. The scam is pending for further investigation. Union Minister of Power Sushil Kumar Shinde, on 25 June, told a judicial panel the decision to allot government land and grant of additional Floor Space Index to the housing society was taken during Deshmukh's tenure as the chief miniser of Maharashtra.[13]
Nexus to Money Lenders in Vidarbhs
Deshmukh was accused of interfering with registration of complaints and investigation of an illegal racket in the state's Vidarbha region in which moneylenders were alleged to have been squeezing debt-ridden farmers dry, forcing them to commit suicide.
Supreme Court said he had abused his constitutional position to prevent the police from registering a criminal case against a Congress MLA's moneylender father and slapped a Rs 10 lakh fine on the state government.
Shocked by the gross misuse of power," a Bench of Justices G S Singhvi and A K Ganguly said: "Considering the entire matter in its proper perspective, this court is of the view that the way interference was caused from the office of the CM by his private secretary by two telephone calls on May 31, 2006, and the manner in which the district collector was summoned by the CM on the very next day, June 1, 2006, for giving instructions to specially treat any complaint filed against MLA Dilip Kumar Sananda and his family members has no precedent either in law or in public administration."
The Bench not only upheld the Bombay High Court order directing registration of cases against the accused in the illegal moneylending ring but even enhanced the cost imposed on the state government from Rs 25,000 to Rs 10 lakh.
Philanthropy
Deshmukh founded the Manjra Charitable Trust which runs a number of colleges in Latur & Mumbai. Some of them are Manajara Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital Latur, Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology at Versova, Andheri in Mumbai[14] and Sushiladevi Deshmukh Vidyalaya at Airoli, Navi Mumbai.[citation needed]
Illness and death
Deshmukh was diagnosed with cirrhosis in summer 2011. Hints of his ailments, though kept in private, included the writing of his will and a general lack of previous warmth and tiredness at the weddings of his two sons, Riteish and Dheeraj.[15] He was admitted to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital in the first week of August 2012, where he was diagnosed with both liver and kidney failure. He was flown to Chennai for a liver transplant by air ambulance on 6 August.[16] Attempts to commence the liver transplant failed as a clinically dead man, whose liver and kidney were to be transplanted into Deshmukh died the night before the operation. He died the following day on 14 August at 14:00[17] due to an apparent multiple organ failure.. [18][19] He died in the presence of his family.[20]
Reactions included INC President Sonia Gandhi who said his death was a great loss to the party.[17] President Pranab Mukherjee paid tribute and expressed grief, as did Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who also called Deshmukh "a trusted colleague and an able administrator who worked at panchayat, state and central levels with admirable dedication." Singh said in his message. Mahrashtra BJP opposition leader Prakash Javadekar reacted in saying: "It is a very sad news. He was warm-hearted and cheerful and always ready for helping (others). He had a vision for Maharashtra and was equally concerned about farmers and youngsters;" while Minister of State for Science and Technology Ashwani Kumar called Deshmukh a "great human being" who had an ability to connect with people and that "he was very unwell. We were hoping for his recovery. I am saddened, shocked." Samajwadi Party MP Jaya Bachchan said his death was "very unfortunate to lose such a promising leader at a young age." Janata Dal United (JDU) leader Sharad Yadav said his death resulted in a "lot of pain," while Nationalist Congress Party leader Praful Patel said: "He had a long journey in public life. He was a big leader, a wise leader. He knew all parts of Maharashtra very well. It is great loss for the country and big loss for Maharashtra." Other condolences came from Maharashtra Governor K. Sankaranarayanan, Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar and Republican Party of India leader Ramdas Athawale. His death also elicited reaction from Bollywood, partly as a result of his son's career in filmdom. These included Madhuri Dixit, Karan Johar, Bipasha Basu, Dia Mirza and Raveena Tandon, as well as Shah Rukh Khan who called Deshmukh a "wonderful" gentleman and said "I'm feeling very sorry. I have known him (Vilasrao) for years. Riteish is a close friend of mine. I spoke to him. I am very sad, it is very unexpected."
His cremation will take place on 15 August at Babhalgaon, his village, in Latur district, after he will lie in state from 9:00-15:00 at his ancestral home.[20]
Notes
- ^ "'Vilas was shy as a law student, a poor orator'". Pune Mirror. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
- ^ "Department of Heavy Industry". [[Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public
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(help) - ^ Arun Ram (Aug 14, 2012). "Vilasrao Deshmukh passes away". Times of India. Retrieved Aug 14, 2012.
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(help) - ^ a b "Election result Analysis 1978-2004". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
- ^ "Wheel has taken full circle for Vilasrao Deshmukh". Rediff.com. 30 October 2004. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
- ^ "Deshmukh sworn in Chief Minister of Maharashtra". Chennai, India: The Hindu. 2 November 2004. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
- ^ "Big comeback: Deshmukh in Union Cabinet". CNN-IBN. 28 May 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
- ^ "Vilasrao Deshmukh's promotion in Union Cabinet". CNN-IBN. 19 January 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2011.
- ^ . Hindustan Times. 5 December 2008 http://www.hindustantimes.com/Chavan-to-be-new-Maharashtra-CM/Article1-356150.aspx. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
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(help) - ^ "Mumbai: the aftermath". World Press. 5 December 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
- ^ "BJP demands Vilasrao Deshmukh's resignation - Politics - Politics News - ibnlive". Ibnlive.in.com. Retrieved 2012-04-05.
- ^ "Deshmukh appears before Adarsh panel". Zeenews.india.com. 2012-06-26. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- ^ "MANJARA Charitable Trust". Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai. Retrieved 6 February 2010.
- ^ "Vilasrao Deshmukh knew he was to die!". daily.bhaskar.com. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- ^ Pushpa Narayan and Prafulla Marapakwar (8 August 2012). "Vilasrao Deshmukh still critical, no liver". The Times of India. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
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(help) - ^ a b "Congress leader Vilasrao Deshmukh passes away at 67". Zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- ^ "liver and kidney transplants". Yahoo News, India. 14 August 2012. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
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(help) - ^ "Vilasrao Deshmukh Passes Away, Twitter Celebrates | Gather". News.gather.com. 2011-01-06. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- ^ a b "Vilasrao Deshmukh dies: mourned by leaders, Bollywood". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 2012-08-14.
- ^ "Deshmukh's body reaches Latur, funeral in evening". Indiavision news. August 15, 2012.
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