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Nehrunagar Assembly constituency

Nehrunagar Vidhan Sabha seat was one of the seats in Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in India. It was made defunct after constituency map of India was redrawn in 2008. Nehrunagar is a suburb of Mumbai, next to Kurla.

Key Information

A trivia item about this constituency is that Babasaheb Bhosale, who represented it from 1980 to 1985, was the Chief Minister of the state for a year during his five-year stint as MLA.

Members of Vidhan Sabha

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Year Member Party
1952-78: Constituency did not exist
1978 Liyaqat Hussain Ibarat Hussain Janata Party
1980 Babasaheb Bhosale Indian National Congress (I)
1985 Kaka Thorat Indian National Congress
1990 Suryakant Mahadik Shiv Sena
1995
1999 Nawab Malik Samajwadi Party
2004 Nationalist Congress Party
2008 onwards: Constituency does not exist

Election results

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1978 Assembly election

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  • Liyaqat Husain Ibarat Husain (JNP): 26,590 votes[1]
  • Syed Suhail Asharaf (Muslim League): 11,960 votes

1980 Assembly election

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  • Babasaheb Anantrao Bhosale (INC-I): 21,276 votes[2]
  • Eknath Ramchandra Koparde (JNP-JP): 18,165 votes

2004 Assembly election

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  • Nawab Malik (NCP): 67,115 votes[3]
  • Suryakant Mahadik (SHS): 36,854 votes

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Maharashtra Assembly Election Results in 1978". elections.in. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  2. ^ "Maharashtra Assembly Election Results in 1980". elections.in. Retrieved 18 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Maharashtra Assembly Election Results in 2004". elections.in. Retrieved 18 June 2020.

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