Hitendra Thakur
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Indian English Script error: No such module "infobox".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". Hitendra Vish Thakur (born 3 October 1961) is an Indian politician from Virar, Maharashtra, India. He is the president of Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi, political party in the Vasai-Virar region of Maharashtra, India.[1] He was the Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Vasai (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in Palghar district of Maharashtra. His family controls the Viva Group of Companies and Viva Trust which owns the Viva College located in VirarScript error: No such module "Unsubst"..
Political life
Hitendra Thakur started his political career in 1988 when he was elected the Vasai Taluka Youth Congress president. Two years later, in the Maharashtra State Assembly elections in 1990, he was elected MLA for Vasai-Virar from the Indian National Congress at the age of 29. Later, he formed his political party named Vasai Vikas Mandal which was changed to Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi and won 3 subsequent elections as well.[2]
His political party, Bahujan Vikas Aaghadi (BVA) currently holds the majority in the Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation (VVMC), Vasai Taluka Panchayat Samiti and various Gram Panchayats in the region. As such he helped Vasant Davkhare get the post of Deputy Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council three times and Govinda (a Bollywood star and a close friend) win the Mumbai North seat in 2004 General elections.[3] In 2024 general assembly election he lost to Sneha Pandit by a margin of 3275 votes.[4]
Personal life
Thakur was born on 3 October 1961 in Virar, district Palghar (formerly Thane district) in Maharashtra, India in a middle-class Hindu family hailing originally from Palghar Script error: No such module "Unsubst".. He did his schooling in Virar and later graduated from the Vartak College in VasaiScript error: No such module "Unsubst".. While studying in the Vartak College, Vasai, he was elected to the post of general secretary of the student councilScript error: No such module "Unsubst"..
In mid-2009 his elder son, Kshitij Thakur won Nalasopara seat.[5] His wife Pravina Thakur became the first female Mayor of Vasai-Virar after his party swept the Vasai Virar Municipal Corporation polls by winning 106 seats.[6]
Controversies
On 3 July 2009, the Government of Maharashtra issued a notification for the inclusion of 53 villages in the newly formed Vasai-Virar Municipal Corporation. However, 49 of the 53 villages had opposed the merger citing environmental and heritage issues and refused the move by forming the Gao Bachao Andolan Samiti under the guidance of Vivek Pandit, longtime opposition candidate of Hitendra Thakur. Thakur had allegedly influenced the police to arrest and assault Vivek Pandit for the same.[7][8][9]
Criminal cases and financial assets
His candidate affidavits filed as a candidate in the 2014 Maharashtra Legislative Assembly election, show that Thakur has 8 criminal cases against him (7 where charges are framed, 1 where cognizance is taken, 0 where convicted). He and his spouse have assets of over Template:Indian rupee100 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|100|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}), and liabilities of over Template:Indian rupee18 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|18|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}).[10][11]
As of October 2014, Hitendra Thakur has over Template:Indian rupee19 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|19|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}) of movable assets, over Template:Indian rupee71 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|71|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}) of immovable assets, and over Template:Indian rupee12 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|12|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}) of liabilities. His wife has over Template:Indian rupee3 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|3|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}) of movable assets, over Template:Indian rupee4 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|4|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}) immovable assets, and over Template:Indian rupee6 crore ({{INRConvert/Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".|6|7||USD|year={{{year}}}}}) of liabilities.[11]
Further reading
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- Living people
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- People from Thane district
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