Manikrao Thakre

Manikrao Thakre

Manikrao Thakre (b 22 August 1954) is an Indian politician from the state of Maharashtra.[1] He became the president of the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee in August 2008 replacing Patangrao Kadam.[2]

Manikrao is currently member of Maharashtra Legislative Council and has been a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from the Indian National Congress since 1985 till 2004. Manikrao has been a vocal critic of the Bharatiya Janata Party - Shiv Sena alliance government which ruled Maharashtra up to 1999, especially its handling of the Srikrishna Commission. On July 27, 1998, Manikrao along with R R Patil demanded that the Justice Shrikrishna Commission report be tabled on the floor of the Assembly.[3] This forced an adjournment of the assembly. His relentless criticism of the then government in the legislature ensured that when the government lost its mandate.

Manikrao was made minister of state in the home ministry of Maharashtra during 1992-1995 and again 1999-2003.[4] As minister of state for home, he headed a committee that recommended police reforms such as time-bound promotions. He also admitted to the poor state of jails in the state.

He was later given the energy portfolio during 2003-2004 and in July 2004, he was one of 22 ministers to be dropped as minister by the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Sushilkumar Shinde.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Manikrao Thakare". Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee. http://www.maharashtrapcc.org/MPCC%20President.aspx. Retrieved 2010, 19 January. 
  2. ^ "Manikrao Thakare is Maharashtra PCC chief". The Hindu. August 18, 2008. http://www.hindu.com/2008/08/18/stories/2008081855411200.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-26. 
  3. ^ "Maharashtra assembly adjourned over Srikrishna Commission issue". rediff.com. July 27, 1998. http://www.rediff.com/news/1998/jul/27maha.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-26. 
  4. ^ "State Ministers get portfolios, six axed". Indian Express. October 31, 1999. http://www.indianexpress.com/res/web/pIe/ie/daily/19991101/ipo01003.html. Retrieved 2009-09-26. 
  5. ^ "Shinde drops 22 ministers in Maharashtra". rediff.com. July 6, 2004. http://in.rediff.com/news/2004/jul/06maha.htm. Retrieved 2009-09-26. 



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