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Anil Parab (Marathi: अनिल परब) (born 1974) is an Indian politician. He is affiliated with the Shiv Sena party. Parab served as the Transport & Parliamentary Affairs Minister of Maharashtra from 2019 until 2022. He is member of Maharashtra Legislative Council.[1]

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Early life

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He was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra.[2]

Career

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Parab started his career in the cable business. He used to work for an auto rickshaw union.[citation needed]

He was accused of building a Sai Resort at Dapoli in the name of a cable operator through money earned by extortion and corrupt money. The Enforcement Directorate registered a case for building this resort through money laundering.[3][4][5] Kirit Somaiya registered a case with allegations of forgery, cheating and violation of rules.[6][7]

Politics

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  • 2004: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council (1st term)
  • 2012: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council (2nd term)
  • 2017: Appointed Shiv Sena group leader in Maharashtra Legislative Council[8]
  • 2018: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council (3rd term)
  • 2019: Appointed minister of Transport and Parliamentary Affairs[9][10]
  • 2020: Appointed guardian minister of Ratnagiri district[11]
  • 2024: Elected to Maharashtra Legislative Council (4th term) [1]

Criticism

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The Enforcement Directorate summoned Parab for questioning on 28 September 2021, while probing a money laundering case. This was the second time, Parab was summoned. He sought some time, citing commitments as a public servant and minister.[12] Enforcement Directorate conducted raids on his residences and offices on charges of money laundering and corruption.[13][14]

Former Mumbai police officer Sachin Vaze alleged that he had received "time to time instructions" from Parab to collect bribes.[15] He accused Parab of receiving kickbacks worth crores for the transfer of 10 police officers. Waze tried to submit a letter to a National Investigation Agency (NIA) court, claiming that Parab had asked him to extort Rs 50 crore from a private trust. Waze also alleged that Parab told him to look into an inquiry against the fraudulent contractors listed in the BMC and asked him to collect “at least Rs 2 crore” from about 50 such contractors.[16]

Bajarang Kharmate was a Deputy RTO officer who was the agent to collect money and distribute it between Transport Commissioner Avinash Dhakne and Parab. Kharmate was also raided by Enforcement Directorate.[17] Parab formed a group including Kharmate and Dhakne.[18][19] Kharmate approved promotions with incorrect dates. Parab wanted to please Dhakne and gave lots of money to the minister. Nashik RTO Bharat Kalaskar worked as an agent and collected money on Dhakne's behalf. Kharmate collected money for Parab and Dhakne. Deputy Transport Commissioner Jitendra Patil was another participant. Kharmate deposited funds on the order of 200 crores for 2021 on behalf of Parab and Dhakne. Money was disbursed among them. Kalaskar worked as an agent and collected money on behalf of Dhakne. Khamate also collected money to cover Parab.[20]

Kharmate received illegal promotions with an incorrect date. Parab wanted to please Kharmate with dated promotion as he gave a lot of money to the minister.[21] Inspector Gajanan Patil launched a complaint against Parab, Kharmate, Dhakne and for corruption and filed a case in high court to follow up.[22] Kharmate gained promotion through illegal means and became wealthy. Apart from bungalows in Pune, he had 4 LG showrooms and two jewellery showrooms in Pune, along with 100 acres of land. He is the owner of the Tanishq Jewellery franchise in Indore. Kalaskar received 35 lakhs per month and Rs 50 lakhs for the additional charge.[23]

ED summoned Parab for questioning in connection to a money laundering case on 15 June 2022.[24] Parab is facing other charges of alleged irregularities and corruption.[24][25][26] The federal agency wants to question Parab under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).[27]

The Enforcement Directorate has taken possession of Sai Resort NX in Ratnagiri as part of its money laundering probe against Shiv Sena leader Anil Parab. The resort is allegedly constructed on a piece of land in a no development zone. The ED has attached the plot and the resort, and has arrested Parab's close associate and a former officer[28] The Enforcement Directorate (ED) Tuesday sought to intervene as a party respondent in the petition filed by Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Anil Parab seeking quashing of the FIR registered by Dapoli police station over alleged several irregularities in the construction of Sai Resort in Dapoli.[29]

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Anil Vijaya Dattatray Parab (born c. 1965) is an Indian politician, advocate, and longtime member of the party, currently aligned with its Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT) faction. Elected to the from the Mumbai Graduates constituency in multiple terms since 2012, he held cabinet positions as Minister for Transport, Parliamentary Affairs, and Guardian Minister for Ratnagiri-Sindhudurg district during the coalition government from 2019 to 2022. Parab's political ascent began in the Shiv Sena's student organization, Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena, evolving from a background in cable distribution and consulting into a key party operative and spokesperson, particularly noted for his proximity to amid the 2022 Shiv Sena split. His tenure involved advocating for policies in , though it ended with the coalition's collapse. Parab remains active as a vocal critic of rival factions and government figures in the . He has encountered legal challenges, including a 2022 Enforcement Directorate investigation into alleged tied to irregularities in a resort construction project, where chargesheets cite forged documents and proceeds of crime exceeding ₹3 crore, though no has resulted to date. Additionally, in 2023, Parab and associates faced charges for assaulting and intimidating a officer over a development dispute, with formal charges framed by a court in October 2025.

Early life and education

Family and upbringing

Anil Parab was born in 1965 as the son of Dattatray Vithal Parab. He was raised in East, , in proximity to the residence of founder . From his childhood, Parab maintained associations with senior Shiv Sena figures owing to his family's location in the same neighborhood. He was mentored early on by Shiv Sena leader Madhukar Sarpotdar, a fellow Bandra East resident who identified his potential within the party's ecosystem. This environment fostered his initial exposure to regional , though specific details on his parents' professions or siblings remain undocumented in public records.

Academic background and early activism

Parab received legal training, qualifying him as a , which later supported Shiv Sena's legal strategies and his advisory roles within the party. His early activism centered on student politics, where he engaged actively with the Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena (BVS), Shiv Sena's student wing, during his college years. This involvement introduced him to party networks under leaders like , who headed BVS at the time. Parab's mentorship under Shiv Sena veteran Madhukar Sarpotdar in Mumbai's Bandra East area propelled his grassroots efforts, including participation in protests that drew support from as early as the 1980s. These activities laid the foundation for his transition from student organizing to broader party mobilization, emphasizing local issues in urban .

Political career

Entry into Shiv Sena and initial roles

Anil Parab began his association with through its student wing, the Bharatiya Vidyarthi Sena (BVS), during his college years in the 1990s, where he actively participated in organizational activities. This early involvement marked his entry into the party's grassroots activism, focusing on youth mobilization and local issues in . Prior to formal electoral roles, Parab also engaged with trade unions and community groups, leveraging his background as a cable operator to build networks in urban . His initial formal political role came with election to the in 2004 from the Mumbai Graduates constituency, representing educated urban voters aligned with Shiv Sena's regionalist agenda. As a first-term MLC, Parab focused on constituency-specific concerns such as and professional interests, while contributing to party strategy from behind the scenes, including coordination during early negotiations. By 2011, following the end of his initial term, he had established himself as a dedicated party worker, challenging electoral irregularities in court to safeguard Shiv Sena's legislative presence. Parab's early roles emphasized organizational acumen over public-facing positions, including support for Shiv Sena's campaigns in Mumbai's civic and state elections, where he handled logistics and voter outreach for the graduates' segment. This groundwork positioned him as a reliable operative close to party leadership, though he remained relatively low-profile until re-election in subsequent cycles.

Electoral and legislative positions

Anil Parab entered the in 2004, securing election from the Mumbai Graduates constituency as a nominee. He was re-elected in 2012 to the Council through the seats nominated by members of the (MLAs). Parab won a third term in 2018 via the same MLA-elected process, submitting his affidavit on June 26, 2018. In 2017, following the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance breakdown ahead of Mumbai civic polls, Parab was appointed floor leader (group leader) for in the , a role that elevated his influence within the party's legislative strategy. Parab contested and won the Mumbai Graduates constituency again in the biennial election held on June 26, 2024, representing Shiv Sena (UBT; results declared on July 1 showed him defeating BJP candidate Kiran Shelar with a margin reflecting strong graduate voter support in . This victory retained the seat for the alliance amid competitive polling for four Council seats.
YearElection Type/ConstituencyPartyOutcome
2004Mumbai Graduates (Graduates' Constituency)Won
2012Elected by MLAsWon
2018Elected by MLAsWon
2024Mumbai Graduates (Graduates' Constituency) (UBT)Won

Ministerial tenure and policy involvement

Anil Parab served as the Minister for Transport and Parliamentary Affairs in the state cabinet from 5 January 2020 until 29 June 2022, following the allocation of portfolios in the government under Chief Minister Uddhav . In this role, he oversaw the (MSRTC), which operated over 18,000 buses and faced chronic financial losses exceeding ₹2,000 annually, prompting repeated requests for state funding to cover employee salaries and operational costs. Parab prioritized infrastructure modernization, announcing plans in February 2020 to upgrade 150 MSRTC depots statewide into efficient "bus ports" with improved amenities, workshops, and digital ticketing systems, with tenders issued to accelerate implementation amid post-monsoon delays. He also formed a committee in February 2021 to review and reform the maxi cab policy, aiming to expand urban and capacity while addressing , structures, and route overlaps with private operators. In response to the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act, 2019's stringent penalties, Parab directed the transport department in January 2020 to draft revised state rules for more proportionate fines on violations like speeding and overloading, seeking to balance enforcement with public affordability. His tenure emphasized , with endorsement of Maharashtra's Green Mobility Policy promoting adoption through incentives and charging infrastructure, as highlighted in April 2022 statements on transitioning from internal combustion engines to mitigate climate impacts. Parab managed MSRTC labor unrest decisively, rejecting employee demands for merger with the in March 2022 due to administrative and fiscal impracticalities, while warning of disciplinary measures against strikers in November 2021 and March 2022 to restore services amid threats of depot shutdowns. During the in May 2020, he coordinated special transport for over 10 lakh stranded migrants returning to villages, integrating buses, trains, and Shramik specials under coordinated protocols. These efforts aimed to stabilize operations but were constrained by the corporation's debt burden and union resistance to reforms.

Enforcement Directorate probes

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) initiated a money laundering investigation against Anil Parab in connection with alleged irregularities in the construction of his Sai Resort in Dapoli, Ratnagiri district, Maharashtra, registering an Enforcement Case Information Report (ECIR) on May 11, 2022, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The probe stemmed from a police FIR accusing Parab and associates of falsifying Gram Panchayat records to obtain illegal permissions for building a twin bungalow (ground plus one floor) on land classified under the Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ), involving proceeds of crime estimated at over ₹3 crore. On May 26, 2022, ED conducted raids at Parab's residences, offices, and the Dapoli resort site, seizing documents related to land dealings and construction approvals. Parab appeared for questioning before the ED multiple times, including on September 28, 2021, in an initial linked to a broader probe involving former Maharashtra home minister , and subsequently in June 2022 for over 16 hours across two days regarding the case. In August 2021, prior to the ECIR, Parab had sought and received extensions to appear, citing prior commitments, while requesting details of the investigation. The ED alleged that Parab's close aide, Sadanand Kadam, facilitated the irregularities by influencing local authorities for unauthorized CRZ clearances and revenue department approvals in January 2021. Kadam was summoned by the ED in November 2022 and arrested on March 10, 2023, for his role in the money laundering, with the agency claiming he laundered funds through shell entities tied to the resort's development. Parab filed a in the to quash the ECIR, arguing it was based on an invalid predicate offense; the court extended interim relief in December 2023, preventing coercive action against him pending hearings. The ED sought to intervene in the proceedings, contending that quashing would cause irreparable harm. In February 2024, the granted to Kadam under Section 45(1)(ii) of the PMLA, subject to conditions, until the trial's conclusion, noting his cooperation and the stage of proceedings. Subsequently, on , 2024, Kadam initiated of the illegal portions of the resort to comply with CRZ norms, amid ongoing ED scrutiny. As of October 2025, the probe remains active, with no charges framed against Parab, though Shiv Sena (UBT leaders have described the actions as politically motivated targeting of opposition figures.

Assault and other criminal charges

In June 2023, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Anil Parab was booked in an FIR for allegedly assaulting and criminally intimidating a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) assistant engineer, Ajay Patil, during a meeting at the BMC headquarters on June 26. The incident reportedly occurred when Parab, leading a delegation of party workers, confronted Patil over delays in addressing civic complaints in his constituency; police stated that Parab and associates pushed, slapped, and threatened Patil with consequences for non-compliance. Four other accused—Sada Parab, Haji Alim, Uday Dalvi, and Santosh Kadam—were arrested shortly after, while Parab received anticipatory bail from a Mumbai court on July 4, 2023, citing lack of prior criminal record and cooperation with the investigation. The FIR invoked Indian Penal Code sections 353 (assault to deter public servant from duty), 504 (intentional insult to provoke breach of peace), 506 (criminal intimidation), and 34 (common intention), along with provisions under the Maharashtra Police Act for obstructing officials. Parab denied the allegations, claiming the confrontation was verbal and politically motivated amid post-Shiv Sena split tensions. On October 4, 2025, a metropolitan magistrate's court framed charges against Parab and 10 others in the case, rejecting discharge pleas and finding evidence of the offenses based on witness statements, CCTV footage, and the complainant's testimony. The trial proceedings continue, with the prosecution alleging the group acted to pressure the official into favoring Shiv Sena (UBT demands. Beyond the assault case, Parab faces other criminal unrelated to financial probes, including a 2023 complaint in the resort matter involving charges of , , and under IPC sections 420, 465, and 120B, stemming from alleged irregularities in property documentation and environmental violations. No convictions have resulted from these cases as of October 2025.

Corruption and extortion allegations

In April 2021, former Assistant Police Inspector alleged in a letter to the that Maharashtra Transport Minister had instructed him to extort Rs 50 crore from a private trust, as part of a broader scheme involving over Rs 100 crore in collections from hotels and bars, alongside former Home Minister . These claims prompted the (ED) to summon Parab in August 2021 for questioning in a investigation stemming from the alleged Rs 100 crore bribery-extortion racket within the , which contributed to Deshmukh's resignation in 2021. The ED's probe focused on proceeds of allegedly generated through police protection rackets targeting Mumbai's sector. In May 2022, the ED conducted raids at over a dozen locations linked to Parab, including his residences and offices, as part of a separate Prevention of Act (PMLA) investigation into the 2017 purchase of land in , , for constructing a beach . The agency alleged that Parab, in collusion with aide Sadanand Kadam, secured illegal permissions from local revenue authorities to convert and build unauthorized structures, using laundered funds for the project valued at over Rs 10 . By January 2023, the ED provisionally attached the resort property and adjacent land parcels totaling 1.32 acres, worth Rs 10.20 crore, asserting that the assets represented proceeds of crime from corrupt practices during Parab's ministerial tenure. Parab denied ownership of the resort and challenged the ED's case in the , which in December 2023 extended interim relief against coercive action while the money laundering remained under scrutiny. Additional graft allegations against Parab included purported irregularities in (BMC) contracts and demands for CBI investigation into extortion claims, as raised by BJP leaders in July 2021, though no charges have resulted in convictions as of October 2025. In response to public accusations by BJP's linking him to and resort funding via corrupt means, Parab filed a Rs 100 crore defamation suit in September 2021.

Post-2022 Shiv Sena split activities

Alignment with Shiv Sena (UBT)

Following the schism in June 2022, triggered by Eknath Shinde's rebellion and subsequent alliance with the , Anil Parab remained steadfastly aligned with Uddhav Thackeray's faction, which adopted the nomenclature Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray or Shiv Sena (UBT. As a pre-split of Thackeray, Parab's loyalty positioned him as a core operative in retaining the party's original ideological base, emphasizing Marathi regionalism and opposition to the Shinde-BJP government. His alignment was evident in his continued legislative presence and active participation in UBT's legal and organizational efforts to reclaim party symbols and nomenclature through and disputes. Parab's post-split role within Shiv Sena (UBT) expanded to include strategic electioneering and opposition activism. In May 2024, the party fielded him as its candidate for the Mumbai Graduates' constituency in the Maharashtra Legislative Council biennial elections, leveraging his incumbency and the undivided Shiv Sena's historical dominance in the seat since 1990. He secured victory on July 2, 2024, defeating rivals by a margin that bolstered UBT's upper house strength amid ongoing symbol disputes. This win underscored his alignment's electoral viability, with Parab publicly framing it as a mandate for the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) coalition's resurgence against the ruling Mahayuti alliance. In organizational restructuring announced on October 16, 2023, Parab was appointed to the Shiv Sena (UBT) executive committee alongside other Thackeray loyalists, reflecting his involvement in internal consolidation and legal advocacy—particularly alongside MP Anil Desai in Supreme Court petitions affirming UBT's claim to the party's legacy. His alignment manifested in vocal public defenses of Thackeray, including press conferences rebutting Shinde faction allegations, such as those on October 4, 2025, regarding Bal Thackeray's death circumstances, where Parab threatened defamation suits to protect the party's foundational narrative. Additionally, as a strategist for Mumbai seats in the November 2024 assembly polls, he coordinated UBT campaigns, predicting gains of at least 15 seats while accusing rivals like the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena of vote-splitting among Marathi voters. Parab's commitment extended to alliance-building overtures, as seen in his May 21, 2025, appeal for unity with Raj Thackeray's MNS ahead of elections, urging decisions in Maharashtra's interest despite historical frictions. This positioning reinforced UBT's opposition posture, including delegations to the on July 28, 2025, demanding action against Mahayuti ministers for alleged irregularities. His alignment, rooted in pre-split proximity to Thackeray, has thus sustained his influence amid UBT's minority status in the legislature, prioritizing ideological continuity over governmental power-sharing.

Opposition role and public criticisms

Following the 2022 Shiv Sena split, Anil Parab aligned with the Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) faction and continued his legislative role as a Member of the Maharashtra Legislative Council (MLC), positioning himself as a vocal critic of the Eknath Shinde-led Maharashtra government. In this capacity, he has frequently raised pointed questions on governance failures, ministerial accountability, and policy shortcomings during council sessions, often leading to heated exchanges with ruling party members. Parab has publicly accused government ministers of and favoritism, including allegations of sand theft leveled against for Home and Revenue on July 1, 2025, demanding evidence-based rebuttals or resignations. He further criticized Kadam on October 9, 2025, for allegedly issuing a license to the brother of a known criminal, renewing calls for the minister's ouster amid claims of misuse of authority. On July 22, 2025, Parab challenged Kadam to pursue legal action over counter-allegations linking him to operations, framing it as an attempt to deflect from governmental irregularities. In policy debates, Parab opposed the Maharashtra government's proposed 6% tax on high-end electric vehicles announced in March 2025, arguing it undermined the state's electric mobility initiatives and burdened consumers. He has also targeted policies, introducing an unofficial bill on July 10, 2025, to reserve 50% of redeveloped units in for Marathi-speaking residents, accusing the administration of neglecting local communities during a confrontation with Minister that prompted the use of the term "traitor" and halted proceedings. Additionally, on November 13, 2024, Parab alleged violations of the by Shinde's in the constituency ahead of elections, highlighting perceived electoral manipulations. Parab participated in a Shiv Sena (UBT) delegation to Governor on July 28, 2025, submitting demands for the dismissal of ministers deemed "tainted, corrupt, and insensitive," underscoring systemic governance lapses under the Shinde-BJP alliance. His legislative interventions extended to challenging Chief Minister on December 19, 2024, for diverting discussions on the Governor's address into partisan defenses, which Parab described as evasion of substantive policy scrutiny. These actions reflect Parab's strategy of leveraging his council platform to amplify opposition narratives on favoritism, ethnic neglect, and procedural delays, such as criticizing Assembly Speaker in October 2023 for postponing rulings on MLA disqualifications tied to the Shiv Sena schism.

Personal life and public image

Family and residences

Anil Parab is married to Anuja Parab, who is listed as a dependent in his 2018 election affidavit submitted to the Chief Electoral Officer. No or reports detail children or other members. Parab's primary family residence is located in East, . As a former minister, he also occupied an official bungalow named Ajinkyatara in , , which was among the premises searched during operations in 2022. Additional properties linked to Parab or associates, including in and , have been subject to investigations but are not confirmed as personal residences.

Media portrayal and defenses

Media coverage of Anil Parab has predominantly focused on his legal entanglements, portraying him as a central figure in allegations of , , and irregularities during his tenure as Maharashtra's minister from 2019 to 2022. Reports frequently highlight (ED) raids on his properties in May 2022, linked to a probe stemming from suspended Sachin Vaze's claims of a Rs 100 extortion racket involving police transfers and postings. Coverage also emphasized a November 2022 cheating FIR against Parab and associates over the Sai Resort in , accused of violations and fraudulent land dealings, with ED alleging a post-media-exposure via sale to a proxy. More recent accounts, including October 2025 court framing of charges against Parab and 10 others for assaulting a BMC officer in 2023, reinforce this narrative of ongoing criminal scrutiny. Parab and Shiv Sena (UBT) leaders have countered this portrayal by framing investigations as "revenge politics" orchestrated by central agencies under the BJP-led central government, particularly following the June 2022 Shiv Sena split and formation of the Eknath Shinde-led government allied with BJP. In response to specific accusations, such as those from Maharashtra minister Yogesh Kadam in July 2025 regarding dance bar permits, Parab dared his accuser to file a defamation suit, asserting it would expose the claims as baseless and provide a platform for rebuttal. Similarly, amid inter-Sena feuds in October 2025, Parab refuted rival Shiv Sena leader Ramdas Kadam's remarks on Bal Thackeray's death as defamatory, announcing plans for legal action while positioning himself as a defender of party legacy against political rivals. These defenses often invoke selective targeting of opposition figures, though ED chargesheets and court proceedings have proceeded independently of such claims.

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