Supriya Sule
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Supriya Sadanand Sule (née Pawar; born 30 June 1969) is an Indian politician from the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) and currently a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha representing Baramati since 2009, leader of Nationalist Congress Party (SP) in Lok Sabha since 2014 and the Working National President of Nationalist Congress Party since 2023. She is awarded with Sansad Ratna awards in 2025 for her excellence performance in parliamentary duties.[1]
Previously, she served as the Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from Maharashtra from 2006 to 2009. In 2011, she launched a state-wide campaign against female foeticide.[2] Recently, she has been honored with Mumbai Women of the Decade Achievers Award by All Ladies League for social service.
Early life
Sule was born to Indian politician and Nationalist Congress Party founder Sharad Pawar and his wife Pratibha Pawar on 30 June 1969 in Pune. She passed her SSC from St.Columba School, Gamdevi. She was educated at Jai Hind College in Mumbai, achieving a B.Sc. degree in microbiology.
Political career
Sule was elected to the Rajya Sabha in the September 2006 intake from Maharashtra[3] and is a trustee of the Nehru Centre in Mumbai.
In 2012, under the leadership of Sule, the wing named Rashtravadi Yuvati Congress was formed to give platform to young girls in politics. For past several months, several rallies have been organised all over Maharashtra which focused on female fetus abortion, dowry system and women empowerment in general.[4]
Sule is known for her parliamentary engagement as a member of the Lok Sabha, with her emerging as one of the Best Performers In Lok Sabha on multiple occasions.[5]
Criminal Charges
In November 2024, Supriya Sule, NCP(SP) leader, and Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole were accused of misappropriating bitcoins from a 2018 cryptocurrency fraud case to fund election campaigns for the Lok Sabha and Maharashtra Assembly elections.[6]
The allegations, made by IPS officer Ravindranath Patil, claimed that bitcoins seized during a Pune Police investigation into a multi-crore cryptocurrency ponzi scheme were illegally sold, with proceeds funneled into the elections via hawala channels. Patil, who had been involved as a forensic auditor in the original 2018 investigation, alleged that a seized cryptocurrency hardware wallet had been swapped, and funds were misappropriated under the instructions of senior officials, including former Pune Police Commissioner Amitabh Gupta.[7]
Audio clips, documents and evidence of fraudulent bitcoin transactions were circulated by the Enforcement Directorate. The Enforcement Directorate also conducted searches related to the case, and the Central Bureau of Investigation summoned individuals allegedly involved.[8]
Sule and Pawar also face a CBI probe over obtaining illegal permissions for the construction of a private hill station at Lavasa in Pune.[9]
Involvement with IPL Irregularities
In June 2010, Sule denied allegations of involvement in the Indian Premier League (IPL), when reports on IPL irregularities in its ownership and functioning surfaced and led to Shashi Tharoor, India's Minister of State for External Affairs to resign.[10][11] However, there were reports that her husband owned (via a power of attorney from his father) 10% of a firm that had exclusive multi-year broadcasting rights for IPL matches.[12][13][14][15]
In June 2010, The Economic Times, India's largest business newspaper, reported that Sharad Pawar and Supriya Sule owned 16.22 percent of a firm that had bid for the Pune franchise of IPL. She had previously stated, "I say with full conviction that my husband or my family has nothing to do with these issues (the IPL bids) ... We always stay miles away from it. Yes, we are avid cricket watchers, my husband, my kids, my family, all, and that's where the buck stops." When challenged on this, she said she was just a minority shareholder and cannot be responsible for the firm's actions.[16]
Personal life
She married Sadanand Bhalchandra Sule on 4 March 1991. They have one son - Vijay and one daughter - Revati.[17] After marriage, she spent some time in California, where she studied water pollution at UC Berkeley. Subsequently, she moved to Indonesia and Singapore and then returned to Mumbai.[18]
Electoral performance
| Election | Year | Party | Constituency | Opponent | Result | Margin | |||
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| Loksabha | 2009 | Template:Party name with color | Baramati | Template:Party name with color | Kanta Nalawade | Won | 3,36,831 | ||
| 2014 | Template:Party name with color | Template:Party name with color | Mahadev Jankar | Won | 69,719 | ||||
| 2019 | Template:Party name with color | Template:Party name with color | Kanchan Rahul Kul | Won | 1,55,774 | ||||
| 2024[19] | Template:Party name with color | Template:Party name with color | Sunetra Ajit Pawar | Won | 1,58,333 | ||||
References
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External links
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- Profile on Lok Sabha website
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