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Sangram Anantrao Thopate

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Sangram Anantrao Thopate
Member of Legislative Assembly Maharashtra
In office
(2009-2014), (2014-2019), (2019 – 2024)
Preceded byAnantrao Thopate
Succeeded byShankar Mandekar
ConstituencyBhor
Personal details
Born7 November 1977
Bhor
CitizenshipIndia
NationalityIndian
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party (2025-present)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress (Till April 2025)
ChildrenPrithviraj Thopte
Parent
  • Anantrao Thopte (father)
ResidenceBhor
EducationB.A from Pune Vidyapeeth, Abasaheb Garware College, Pune In 1999
ProfessionMember of legislative assembly

Sangram Anantrao Thopate is an Indian politician and a member of Bharatiya Janata Party. He previously served as Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Bhor (Vidhan Sabha constituency) as a member of Indian National Congress.[1] He is a son of Anantrao Thopate a 6-term MLA from the same assembly constituency[2] and a former minister in the state government.[3][4]

On 22 March 2017, Thopate was suspended along with 18 other MLAs until 31 December for interrupting Maharashtra Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar during a state budget session and burning copies of the budget outside the assembly four days earlier.[5] In April 2025, He quit Indian National Congress and joined Bharatiya Janata Party

References

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  1. ^ "Results of Maharashtra Assembly polls 2014". India Today. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  2. ^ Marathi, TV9 (14 September 2021). "'भोर म्हणजे थोपटे' आणि 'थोपटे म्हणजे भोर'; कोण आहेत संग्राम थोपटे?, वाचा सविस्तर". TV9 Marathi (in Marathi). Retrieved 20 March 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ कुटे, योगेश (1 January 2020). "खात्री असूनही थोपटेंचे मंत्रिपद दोनदा हुकले : पहिल्यांदा वडिलांचे आणि आता संग्राम यांचे!". Sarkarnama News (in Marathi). Retrieved 20 March 2024.
  4. ^ The Times of India (23 November 2024). "Bhor Constituency Election Results 2024". Archived from the original on 3 December 2024. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
  5. ^ "Maharashtra Assembly ruckus: Speaker suspends 19 MLAs till December 31". 22 March 2017.