Gopinath Munde

Gopinath Munde
Personal details
Born December 12, 1949 (1949-12-12) (age 62)
Maharashtra
Nationality India

Gopinath Munde (born December 12, 1949)[1]) is an Indian politician. He is a senior leader of Bharatiya Janata Party.

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Early life

Gopinath Munde was born in Nathra Village, Parali, Beed, Maharashtra, India, in a farmer's family in rural Maharashtra. According to him, his parents "struggled against heavy odds and did not spare any efforts to provide education for him". Gopinath also mentions on his website that his primary education was in his village which, at that time, did not have a school building and remembers having "trodden a long stretch of 12 km to appear for the examination with a swollen foot".

For secondary education, he moved to Parali town to attend the Zilla Parishad school. After passing matriculation, he joined college in Ambejogai for graduation in commerce. It was here that he was drawn to politics. He claims to have ensured the victory of members of his group. It was also here that he met his to-be wife Pradnya, sister of Pramod Mahajan.

Recent political career

Gopinath is the former Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra state in India. He is member of 15th Lok Sabha (2009-2014) and represents Beed. He was Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha from 12 December 1991 to 14 March 1995,[2] after which Shiv Sena - BJP alliance government come in power during 1995-1999. During this time he held the position of Home Minister of Maharashtra state.

He is the general secretary and prabhari of maharastra state of Bhartiya Janata Party. In December 2009, he was appointed as the party's deputy leader in the Lok Sabha.He is former Chairman of Parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of 15th Loksabha from 6 jan. 2010 to 31 march 2010.

Preceded by
Ramrao Adik
Deputy Chief Minister of Maharashtra
19 March 1995 – 17 October 1999
Succeeded by
Chhagan Bhujbal
Preceded by
Minister of Home Affairs
19 March 1995 – 17 October 1999
Succeeded by
Chhagan Bhujbal

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References

  1. ^ "Childhood". gopinathmunde.com. http://www.gopinathmunde.com/childhood.htm. Retrieved 2010-09-18. 
  2. ^ "PDF". http://www.legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in/STATISTICAL/Maharashtra.pdf.