Narayan Rane
Narayan Rane नारायण राणे | |
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Minister for Industry, Port and Employment of Maharashtra State | |
In office 20 November 2010 – October 2014 | |
Preceded by | Rajendra Darda |
Constituency | Kudal (Vidhan Sabha constituency) |
Minister for Revenue of Maharashtra | |
In office 15 June 1996 – 1 February 1999 | |
Preceded by | Sudhir Joshi |
Succeeded by | Eknath Khadase |
16th Chief Minister of Maharashtra | |
In office 1 February 1999 – 17 October 1999 | |
Preceded by | Manohar Joshi |
Succeeded by | Vilasrao Deshmukh |
Minister for Revenue of Maharashtra | |
In office 16 August 2005 – 6 December 2008 | |
Preceded by | Vilasrao Deshmukh |
Succeeded by | Patangrao Kadam |
Minister for Industry of Maharashtra | |
In office 10 February 2009 – 9 November 2009 | |
Preceded by | Ashok Chavan |
Succeeded by | Rajendra Darda |
Minister for Revenue of Maharashtra | |
In office 9 November 2009 – 19 November 2010 | |
Preceded by | Patangrao Kadam |
Succeeded by | Balasaheb Thorat |
Personal details | |
Born | 20 April 1952 |
Political party | Indian National Congress (2005–present) |
Other political affiliations |
Shiv Sena (before 2005) |
Spouse(s) | Neelam N. Rane |
Children | Nilesh Rane Nitesh Rane |
Residence | Malvan |
Religion | Hindu |
Narayan Rane (born 10 April 1952) is an Indian politician from the state Maharashtra and former Chief Minister of Maharashtra. He was a Minister for Industry, Port, Employment and Self-employment in the Government of Maharashtra. He was a member of Shiv Sena and opposition leader of Vidhan Sabha until July 2005 before he joined Indian National Congress party.
Political Journey
Rane joined Shiv Sena in his early twenties and started his political journey as local Shakha Pramukh at Chembur, Mumbai. Rane made a humble beginning as the owner of a chicken shop in partnership with his friend and lived in Subhash Nagar - a subsidized housing society for low income families. Then he became the Councillor of Kopargaon. His relentless efforts to consolidate the Shiv Sena in the Sindhudurg taluka, mobilizing large groups of youth and growing popularity as a young dynamic leader caught the eye of Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray. With the exit of Chagan Bhujbal from Shiv Sena in 1991, Rane gradually rose up within the ranks. In 1999, when Manohar Joshi stepped down from the post of Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Narayan Rane succeeded him.
Differences arose within the Sena after Uddhav Thackeray was chosen as Shiv Sena working president. Rane publicly criticized Uddhav and questioned his administration abilities. This caused Shiv Sena to expel Rane from the party on 3 July 2005. Subsequently, he also resigned from the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.
Rane later joined the Indian congress Party and was made the Revenue Minister of Maharashtra, often perceived as a powerful ministry. Rane sought re-election from his Malvan seat in the Konkan region on a Congress ticket and won with a lead of over 50,000 votes despite a well-fought and organised campaign by the Shiv Sena. Shiv Sena candidate Parshuram Uparkar even lost his deposit. It was first time in the history of Shiv Sena that the rebel had won. There is considerable rift between him and their allies from Nationalist Congress Party on various issues. These were more apparent during local body elections in 2011.
On 21 July, Rane submitted his resignation to the chief minister of Maharashtra, Prithviraj Chavan, to quit the post of Industries minister in Chavan's cabinet.[1]
Suspension From Indian congress Party
In the wake of Mumbai attacks in 2008 Vilasrao Deshmukh, then Chief Minister of Maharashtra was removed from Chief Ministerial Post and Ashok Chavan was made Chief Minister. As soon as Ashok Chavan was made Chief Minister, Rane protested against Congress Party and its Senior Leaders resulting in suspension from Congress for six years. Later Rane apologize to Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi and was later inducted back into Congress Party and was made Minister for Industry of Maharashtra. Rane has never concealed his intentions and abilities to become the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. He supervised the debut of his two sons- Nitesh and Nilesh in Maharashtra's political arena as his political heirs.
Newspaper Prahaar
Narayan Rane launched the Marathi daily Prahaar on 8 October 2008, under the banner of Rane Prakashan Pvt. Ltd. While he serves as the Consulting Editor, veteran journalist Mahesh Mhatre is the editor of the newspaper. Speaking about the newspaper, Rane said a newspaper was a powerful weapon of public awareness and revolution and that he wanted to use it for the development of Maharashtra. In the signed editorial carried on the front page of his newspaper, Rane stated, "I am a politician. I had the honour of occupying several political positions over the past 40 years. I had to join the Congress after working for 39 years in the Shiv Sena. I feel it is the play of destiny in my life."
Election to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly
- 1990–1995
- 1995–1999
- 1999–2004
- 2004-2005(After Resignation from Shiv Sena)
- 2005-2009(by-election On Joining Indian congress Party)
- 2009–2014
Offices Held
- 1996–1999 Minister of Revenue, Dairy Development, Animal husbandry, Fisheries, Khar lands, Special assistance & rehabilitation.
- 1999 Chief Minister of Maharashtra State
- 2005–2008 Minister of Revenue
- 2009–2014 Minister of Industries, Revenue
Controversies
In August 2011, Maharashtra state legislative assembly saw a ruckus over former chief minister and industry minister Narayan Rane’s name figuring in the Adarsh housing society scam, opposition parties in the legislative council did an encore.[2]
Pune-based RTI activist Ravindra Barhate exposed how Rane during his tenure as revenue minister in the Shiv Sena-BJP Government in 1998 had returned prime plot of land in Pune to a person who had already received compensation from the government under Land Acquisition Act. In 1998 revenue minister Rane in his position as a quasi-judicial authority had decided in favour of Datta Bahirat who had given his power of attorney to Rohan Builders. Bahirat through Rohan Builders had sought for returning his land that had been acquired by the government for housing flood-affected persons following the rupturing of Panshet dam at Pune in 1961. Citing a 1994 High Court order, Rane gave back the unused 2.15 lakh sq feet of the 2.75 lakh sq feet to Bahirat on the repayment of `16 lakh to the government exchequer.[3]
In Jan 2011, a delegation of Shiv Sena leaders met Maharashtra Governor K Sankarnarayanan demanding a separate inquiry into alleged land scams which took place during the tenure of the then revenue minister Narayan Rane. The Sena leaders alleged that the state lost revenue of crores of rupees after Rane de-reserved several government plots in favour of individuals or private companies. Most of the matters later landed in the court.[4]
Narayan Rane was in a spot in February 2011, after the Bombay high court issued him a notice following allegations that an organisation his wife, Neelam, heads misused an Andheri plot leased to it and built a restaurant on it. A public interest litigation (PIL), filed by Ashok Karangutkar, alleged that the Sindhudurg Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, of which Neelam is president, set up The Jail Restaurant & Lounge in Sindhudurg Bhavan at Four Bungalows, Andheri, on a plot given to it for educational activities.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ "Narayan Rane quits Chavan cabinet in Maharashtra". Patrika Group (21 July 2014). Retrieved 21 July 2014.
- ↑ http://www.dnaindia.com/mumbai/report-adarsh-scam-opposition-up-against-narayan-rane-1572328
- ↑ http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/article523915.ece
- ↑ http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/shiv-sena-demands-inquiry-into-%60land-scams-in-ranes-tenure/1/125663.html
- ↑ http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/mumbai/andheri-restaurant-lands-narayan-rane-in-trouble/article1-663781.aspx
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Preceded by Sudhir Joshi |
Minister of Revenue 15 June 1996 – 1 February 1999 |
Succeeded by Diwakar Raote |
Preceded by Manohar Joshi |
Chief Minister of Maharashtra 1 February 1999 – 17 October 1999 |
Succeeded by Vilasrao Deshmukh |
Preceded by Vilasrao Deshmukh |
Minister of Revenue 16 August 2005 – 6 December 2008 |
Succeeded by Patangrao Kadam |
Preceded by Ashok Chavan |
Minister of Industry 20 February 2009 – 9 November 2009 |
Succeeded by Rajendra Darda |
Preceded by Patangrao Kadam |
Minister of Revenue 9 November 2009 – 19 November 2010 |
Succeeded by Balasaheb Thorat |
Preceded by Rajendra Darda |
Minister of Industry, Port and Employment 20 November 2010 – Till date |
Succeeded by Incumbent |