Indian politician
Shivendrasinh Abhaysinhraje Bhosale is an Indian politician and a member ofBharatiya Janata Party. He is a descendant ofShivaji I, founder of theMaratha Empire. He is heir to theSatara royal family.[1][2]
He was elected toMaharashtra Legislative Assembly fromSatara constituency from 2004 to 2019 as a member of theNationalist Congress Party. He joinedBharatiya Janata Party ahead of2019 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election.[3][4]He Ssc passed from Annasaheb Kalyani Vidyalaya Satara.
He is son of Abhaysinh Raje Bhosale who was also MLA in theMaharashtra Legislative Assembly fromSatara constituency.[5]Udayanraje Bhosale is his cousin.
- 2004: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (1st term)
- 2009: Re-Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (2nd term)[6]
- 2014: Re-Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (3rd term)[7]
- 2019: Re-Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (4th term)[8]
- 2024: Re-Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly (5th term)[9][10]
- 15 December 2024.Minister for Public Works[11][12][13]
- ^Shivaji's descendants define the contest in Satara, and none of them belong to the Shiv Sena
- ^Four Maharashtra Opposition MLAs Resign, Set to Join BJP Ahead of Polls
- ^Supporters of NCP MP Udayanraje Bhosale and his cousin clash
- ^Day After Resignations, 4 Maharashtra Opposition Legislators Join BJP
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- ^The Indian Express (15 December 2024)."Maharashtra cabinet expanded; here is the full list of ministers". Archived fromthe original on 15 December 2024. Retrieved15 December 2024.
- ^"Maharashtra portfolio allocation: CM Fadnavis keeps home ministry, Ajit Pawar gets finance, Shinde gets urban development". The Times of India. 21 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2024. Retrieved22 December 2024.
- ^"Fadnavis retains Home, Ajit Finance, Shinde gets Urban, Works, and Housing". The Indian Express. 22 December 2024. Archived fromthe original on 22 December 2024. Retrieved22 December 2024.